Friday Chat w/ Vlad
Hello, it’s Wilson. I know y’all were expecting a “Hey it’s Vlad” but you won’t be hearing from Vlad this week. Last night he asked me if I could fill in for him. Actually, that is not 100% accurate. Last night he TOLD me I WOULD be filling in for him. This is the note I got. “Hey Willy, you’ll need to do my chat on Friday. I’ll be otherwise occupied. If you get stuck for something to say just talk about how great I am. People can’t get enough of that. You’ll do great. Hugs, Vladdy”. From what I have been able to learn about Vlad, when he says “otherwise occupied” it has something to do with world domination. Anyway, it’s great to meet everyone. I am the newest member of the JABCECC team. I came here with my sister Agnes. We were both orphaned when we were just a few days old and our mommy died. No one knows exactly how it happened, but seeing how so many people hate coyotes it would not be a surprise to find that humans where involved. We were found by some people who thought we were wonderful and deserved a life. I have to think our mommy was looking over us and guided these people to us. My sister and I made our way to our foster mom who bottle fed us to keep us alive. We are very grateful for everything she did for us. As we got older our foster mom realized we could not stay with her forever. Also, we never learned how to live like wild coyotes and we associated humans with positive things so our chance of survival, if we were set free, was very low. Our foster mom searched the country for a home for us. Everyone was so happy when JABCECC reached out and said they could provide a forever home for both me and my sister. I argue with my sis sometimes, when I’m mad at her instead of calling her Agnes I call her Anus, but I don’t know what I would do without her. In the habitat next to ours at JABCECC we have an emotional support wolf named Lucan. In the wild wolves and coyotes would not get along so the staff here wasn’t sure we could stay next to him. It turns out we love the guy and he loves us as well. When we grow up we would like to teach the world that coyotes aren’t evil and make our mommy proud.