#1300KOALAZ Miss Betsy came into care during the 40 degree heat. She was drinking lots of water and was very flat and exhausted from the heat.
Miss Betsy did not want to see another day of the heat and decided that she had heard another of her friendly colony koalas talk about the accomodations at #1300KOALAZ. Miss Betsy decided that today was her day and that it was time to go into the day spa to escape the heat.
Ensuring that all things would go according to plan, Miss Betsy decided to sit right in the middle of the road and hitch a ride. Sure enough her plan worked and along came 1300KOALAZ to take her away for her day spa.
Miss Betsy did however not like the accomodations at the Veterinarian Clinic, where she was given a woozy which sent her off into a short nap. Miss Betsy states that she came out feeling quite good and although she was feeling ok, the nice Dr said Miss Betsy needed some more time in the day spa so it would have to be Bed and Breakfast as well.
“How Fantastic” Miss Betsy thought and she was whisked away into her accomodation. Miss Betsy checked off her list as she entered her accomodation:
“Air conditioner - Check, Nice juicy leaf - Check, Water - Check, Company of the Hooman kid - Check, Room service - Check, Soft pillow - Check, Clean branches - Check.”
“Yes this will do quite nicely” Betsy said. After a day and night in the
#1300KOALAZ Bed and Breakfast, Miss Betsy decided that now that it had rained, it was time to go home and discuss her 5 gumstar accomodations.
If you see a sick, injured or orphaned koala please call 1300KOALAZ - 24/7.
******Disclaimer********
Most koalas do not sit in the middle of the road waiting for 1300KOALAZ to arrive, Betsy was lucky enough to have many caring peoples guiding traffic around her until our rescuer arrived.
Please watch out for koalas on the roads particularly between dusk and dawn.
Oh and even though koalas don’t deliberately choose to come into care, Miss Betsy sure was excited to get into an air conditioned home to recover from the heat.
Note: 40 degrees Centigrade = 104 Fahrenheit.