Little Monkey Chained Up At Gas Station For 5 Years Didn't Know Help Was Coming

"This poor guy had nowhere to hide."

When a veterinarian stopped at a gas station in Bangkok, Thailand, what he saw broke his heart.

A little macaque was perched all alone on a metal pole. And there was a heavy chain fastened around his neck. Tang Mo, which means "watermelon," lived like this for five years.

Macaque chained up in Bangkok
WFFT

"Tang Mo was being kept at a petrol station in central Bangkok β€” confined to a chain, this poor guy had nowhere to hide away from the people, pollution or extreme temperatures," Wildlife Friends Foundation Thailand (WFFT) wrote. "Purchased as a pet when he was a tiny baby five years ago, it is likely that he was caught directly from the wild, witnessing the murder of his family or at least his mother."

The veterinarian spoke to the owners of the little macaque and convinced them that this was no life for an animal. Then he contacted WFFT, which dispatched rescuers immediately.

Chained macaque
WFFT

Sadly, what Tang Mo went through is all too common, as natural habitats where macaques live have been destroyed. And increased proximity to people means more macaques are taken from the wild and kept as pets

But Tang Mo's time chained up and alone was about to come to an end. Rescuers arrived and took him to the WFFT rescue center.

Chained macaque
WFFT
Chained macaque
WFFT

"Upon arrival the first task was to remove the chain which was very tight around his neck. If not removed, a few months further down the line it would have ended up embedded within his neck," WFFT wrote. "After we removed the chain, a full health check was performed."

Chained macaque
WFFT
Chained macaque
WFFT

Luckily, Tang Mo is relatively healthy, considering all he's been through. But the emotional damage will take some time to heal. "Little Tang Mo bears the mental scars from his years in solitary confinement," WFFT wrote, "but with time he should be able to overcome some of this."

chain cut from captive macaque's neck
WFFT
rescued macaque
WFFT

When he's ready, Tang Mo will meet new friends, when he joins the other macaques recovering in the WFFT's open macaque fields, where the social animals have a chance to bond and play.

Until then, it's just a comfort to know he's safe β€” and he'll never be chained again.

macaque going to rescue center
WFFT
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