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Disabled Rescue Sheep Kiki Melts Hearts Cruising Around in Her Mobility Cart

Close-up of a sheep in a barn.
Close-up of a sheep in a barn. Image via Shutterstock/Alex Earll

Every so often, an animal comes along and completely breaks the internet. It could be Punch, the monkey or Spade, the horse. This sheep, Kiki, might be the latest craze. In the clip, we get to watch her drive herself around in her cart using a joystick. She is ready to take on the world-and TikTok.

This beloved sheep doesn't have use of her legs, but that hasn't stopped her from cruisin'. On this particular day, she's moseying on down her driveway, figuring out her new cart, even learning to turn (at the last second to freak out her mom, of course). Don't Forget Us, Pet Us, the organization that helps Kiki, explains, "Through adaptive equipment and attentive care, Kiki has been able to explore her environment and interact with other animals despite her disability." She's crushing it!

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You may have guessed this, but commenters absolutely love Kiki. "Adorable, beautiful baby girl! She drives better than most people in NJ," @Claire noted. That might literally be true. @mscutiepyi had the best response, though, "LAMBorghini." Exactly!

Finally, @Jazz had the most important insight: "First in my bloodline to see a driving sheep." Same.

Related: Blind Rescue Cow Finally Meets One of Her Own-and the Moment Is So Emotional

How Sanctuaries Help Special-Needs Farm Animals Thrive

Many rescue animals go to sanctuaries with major injuries. It takes a lot of hands-on work to ensure that each individual gets the right care they need. This includes medical, behavioral, and mobility assistance. Don't Forget Us, Pet Us is just one of many organizations than helps these beasties.

Providing for their needs makes a big difference, but it's not enough to keep these guys thriving. Sheep and goats are herd animals. Without their brethren, they won't be happy. Part of the mission of this group (and many others) is to ensure the four-leggers can continue to connect with their own kind. For Kiki, that means integrating her with others while she uses her mobility aids (there are plenty of adorable videos of this, too).

You can find more about Kiki or donate toward her care on the Don't Forget Us, Pet Us website.

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This story was originally published May 31, 2026 at 6:20 AM.

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