Saturday, February 13, 2016

How a cancer survivor and a flightless butterfly have become unlikely friends – Daily Mail

  • New Zealand woman Tracy Pepper located a monarch butterfly at her home
  • It appeared to be injured so she cared for it and fed it on nectar
  • The butterfly, which she named Fluffy, cannot fly
  • It now lives along with Ms Pepper, a two-time cancer survivor 

Leith Huffadine For Everyday Mail Australia

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Two-time cancer survivor Tracy Pepper has actually struck up an fairly unlikely friendship – along with a beautiful yet flightless butterfly called Fluffy.

The unusual friends have actually taken social media by storm due to the fact that Ms Pepper began sharing photographs of the monarch butterfly and the story of exactly how he has actually stuck by her adverse due to the fact that she rescued him or her as a mere hatchling.

Ms Pepper located ‘Fluffy’ in her garden struggling and being buffeted by the wind after hatching.

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New Zealand woman Tracy Pepper and her pet monarch butterfly whom she has named 'Fluffy'

New Zealand woman Tracy Pepper and her canine monarch butterfly whom she has actually named ‘Fluffy’

The Mount Maunganui, New Zealand woman said she helped nurse the butterfly back to strength by feeding it nectar

The Mount Maunganui, Brand-new Zealand woman said she helped nurse the butterfly spine to strength by feeding it nectar

Her social media pages are plastered with photographs of Fluffy and selfies like this one, with the butterfly perching on her face

Her social media pages are plastered along with photographs of Fluffy and selfies love this one, along with the butterfly perching on her face

Ms Pepper even takes the butterfly outside for 'flower hopping' trips in her garden

Ms Pepper even takes the butterfly outside for ‘flower hopping’ trips in her garden

After feeding it on nectar from a sunflower, Fluffy regained strength yet not the usage of its wings and has actually remained along with Ms Pepper ever since.

She has actually been documenting the experience on social media.

In one post, she wrote: ‘Update… forget crazy kitten lady… I’m the crazy butterfly lady! I merely spent 3 hours playing along with him, working out him or her by strolling him or her up and down my fingers and arms, feeding him or her and even giving him or her the feeling of flying! He sat on my hand and flapped his wings as I moved my hand up and down pretending he was flying!’

Ms Pepper said having the butterfly about was ‘weird’, yet additionally ‘joyful’.

As well as helping the butterfly recuperate with sunflower nectar, she feeds the insect with a sugary mixture to help keep its energy levels up

As well as aiding the butterfly recuperate along with sunflower nectar, she feeds the insect along with a sugary mixture to advice maintain its power levels up

When Ms Pepper first found the butterfly it was weak and being blown around in her garden, but she helped nurse it back to strength

When Ms Pepper initial located the butterfly it was fragile and being blown about in her garden, yet she helped nurse it spine to strength

She said she realised she sounded ‘love a bit of a crazy person’, Stuff.co.nz reported. 

However, it was compassion and empathy that drove her.

After battling of cancer two times and preserving herself active along with assist job in Africa, she fell in to a ‘slump’ last year.

‘As quickly as I located him or her listless and unable to fly, I knew merely exactly how he felt. I went through burn-out last year,’ she told Stuff. 

‘I wanted to offer up … I felt actually lonely.’ 

So she decided to advice the insect, to which she has actually come to be attached.

Ms Pepper even advertised tickets she had to internationally-renowned act Cirque du Soleil for sale due to the fact that she believed remaining at residence to care for Fluffy was much more important.

Unfortunately, Fluffy won’t be about for long.

Despite having spent two weeks along with Ms Pepper already, the lifespan of a monarch butterfly ranges from two to 6 weeks.

But she appears philosophical concerning his fate. 

She wrote on Facebook: ‘He has actually a fantastic life and As quickly as his time comes, he will certainly die fat and happy and fairly extremely loved’. 

Ms Pepper has even introduced Fluffy to her cat, whom she says likes the flightless butterfly

Ms Pepper has actually even introduced Fluffy to her cat, whom she says likes the flightless butterfly

Fluffy seems quite content perched on Ms Pepper's shoulder, head, hand or face

Fluffy appears very content perched on Ms Pepper’s shoulder, head, hand or face

In this photograph, the friendly monarch butterfly even does its best impression of an earring 

In this photograph, the friendly monarch butterfly even does its ideal impression of an earring 

The colours of the butterfly's red-orange wings and black and white details are quite striking

The colours of the butterfly’s red-orange wings and black and white details are very striking

 

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