29/04/2026
Our little bundle of joy, Punch 🐵, just turned 9 months old today! 🎉
From tiny cuddles to playful adventures, every moment with him has been full of love and happiness. Watching him grow, show his personality, and bring smiles to everyone around him is truly something special.
Still our baby, but getting bigger and more adorable each day. Here’s to more hugs, mischief, and unforgettable memories with you, Punch.
29/04/2026
The mama with her newest newborn baby at Punchy’s zoo is one of the sweetest things you could possibly see.
She keeps her tiny little one tucked close against her chest every second, holding it with that quiet protective love only a mother can give, while the baby stays curled up safely in the warmth of her arms, completely trusting the world because mom is there.
You can already see how tiny and delicate the little one still is, barely peeking out, quietly feeding, resting, and clinging close as it begins its very first days of life under her care.
There’s something deeply beautiful about moments like this, soft, peaceful, and full of love, the kind of moment that reminds you how life always begins with comfort, closeness, and being held.
And honestly, seeing this little newborn so loved from the very beginning makes its tiny story feel special already.
28/04/2026
Little Punchy’s expressions are so adorable, you genuinely can’t look away once you notice them. 😌
It’s in the smallest changes. The way his eyes shift, the way his mouth opens just a little, like he’s reacting to something only he can see.😍
One second he looks curious. The next, completely surprised.🙏
And somehow, every tiny expression feels real, like you’re watching his thoughts play out right in front of you. That’s what makes him different.
It’s not just that he’s cute, It’s that every little reaction feels alive, like there’s always something going on behind those eyes.🤗
And before you realize it, you’re just there… watching him, completely focused, not wanting to miss the next moment.😍🐒🙏
28/04/2026
This doctor drank bacteria to prove everyone wrong.
For decades, stomach ulcers were blamed on stress and spicy food. Millions of people suffered while treatments focused on antacids and surgery, offering little lasting relief.
In 1981, Australian pathologist Robin Warren noticed spiral-shaped bacteria in stomach biopsies. The inflammation always surrounded them. He teamed up with physician Barry Marshall, and together they identified Helicobacter pylori, proposing it was the real cause of ulcers.
The medical world laughed. Everyone believed the stomach was too acidic for bacteria to survive. Warren and Marshall were dismissed for years.
So in 1984, Marshall decided to prove it himself. He cultured H. pylori, mixed it into a cloudy broth, and drank it. Within days he was vomiting and had severe stomach inflammation. Tests showed the bacteria had invaded his stomach.
On day 14, he took antibiotics. The infection cleared, proving ulcers were caused by bacteria and could be cured with medication.
It took almost a decade for the medical community to accept the truth. But in 2005, Marshall and Warren were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
Their discovery turned a chronic, painful disease into something curable. It changed millions of lives.
28/04/2026
Little Punchy is growing bigger and stronger, now weighing around 3 kg and you can really see the change in the way he moves and carries himself. 🙏
There’s a new sense of balance, a bit more confidence in his posture, and his playful energy feels stronger than ever. It’s like he’s slowly growing into himself, day by day.❤
He’s even a little on the chubby side for his age, which just shows how well he’s being cared for. His caretakers are making sure he has everything he needs while still keeping a close eye on his health.
Looking at him now, it’s hard not to think about how far he’s come from being so tiny and dependent to reaching a stage where he’s starting to explore the world more on his own.🙌
Every small change matters. And moments like this remind you that you’re not just watching him grow physically…🙏
you’re watching him become who he’s meant to be. 🐒✨💫
28/04/2026
Looking at Punchy at 3 months old compared to now at 9 months… it’s honestly hard to believe it’s the same little one. 🐒💛
Back then, he was so tiny, so soft, so fragile that even the smallest movement felt delicate. His eyes were full of curiosity, like he was quietly trying to understand a world that didn’t always make sense to him. There was something almost uncertain about him, like he was still finding his place, one moment at a time.
And now… everything feels different.
He’s grown bigger, stronger, more confident. There’s more weight to him, more presence, more personality in every little reaction. He doesn’t just observe anymore, he expresses. He doesn’t just exist quietly, he shows who he is. And somehow, that tiny baby has turned into a little character you can’t ignore.
But what makes it so special is what didn’t change.
That same sweet expression is still there.
That same dramatic little face.
That same softness that makes him feel like everyone’s baby, no matter how much he grows.
Because even though his body grew fast…
his heart grew even more.
And maybe that’s why people feel so connected to him.
We didn’t just watch him grow.
We felt it.
From a tiny, fragile beginning to a stronger, more confident little soul… his journey became something people didn’t just see, but carried with them.
And that’s what makes Punchy unforgettable. 🐒✨💛