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Maisie

Date of Rescue: March 31, 2025 
Date of Birth: Unknown 
Gender: Female 
Species: Muntjac Deer 
Diet: A variety of fresh greens, vegetables, browse (leaves and branches),
fruits in moderation, and deer-specific high-fiber pellets.  
Lifespan: 10–20 years in captivity 
Annual Cost of Care: $1,500

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Maisie, Mabel, and Max all came to us together from a breeding facility where they lived outdoors with a herd and had no access to indoor shelter and little human interaction. Maisie is the smallest and we assume youngest of the three and was the shyest when she arrived originally wanting no human interaction at all. Her name means gentle and sweet, and that perfectly captures her soft spirit.

While Mabel and Max quickly discovered their love for blueberries, while Maisie was not impressed. She came to us very underweight, so we are introducing her to new high-quality foods and treats to find her favorites. She takes her time warming up to new people and environments, always watching from a safe distance before deciding to engage. Yet she is beginning to follow the lead of Mabel and Max and trust her new human family.

Maisie was also the last one to enter the shed, finding it a bit intimidating at first. But now, she’s come to see it as a safe and peaceful place. Sometimes she’ll even retreat there during the day to relax on her own. She’s still quiet and cautious, but with each day, she grows more confident. Watching her come out of her shell has been such a joy. Maisie will choose connection when she feels safe—tender, nurturing, and full of heart.

MUNTJAC DEER FACTS

Muntjac deer, also known as “barking deer” for their dog-like alarm calls, are small, elusive members of the deer family native to South and Southeast Asia. These compact deer are known for their short stature, rounded bodies, and large, dark eyes, giving them a distinctly gentle and delicate appearance. Males are typically distinguished by small antlers and pronounced canine tusks, though all Muntjac have a shy, cautious demeanor in the wild.

These deer are solitary or found in small family groups, preferring dense forest undergrowth where they can browse on leaves, fruits, shoots, and bark.

In captivity or sanctuary settings, Muntjac require a secure, enriched environment with plenty of vegetation and shelter options. They are sensitive to stress and thrive best when given time to bond with caregivers on their terms. Their small size often leads people to believe they are easy to care for, but like all wildlife, they have specialized needs that must be met to ensure their health and welfare.

While some species of Muntjac are considered stable, others—such as the Large-antlered Muntjac—are critically endangered due to habitat loss, hunting, and fragmentation of forest ecosystems. Responsible sanctuary care and public education about their needs and conservation status play a vital role in protecting these quiet forest dwellers.

Muntjac deer are not suitable as pets. Their natural behaviors, flighty instincts, and need for space and forage cannot be properly accommodated in a domestic setting. Providing lifelong sanctuary in a setting that respects their nature is the most ethical and sustainable way to support their wellbeing.

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The best way to help a sanctuary resident is to be a sponsor. Donations are tax deductible and will be used for our most pressing and critical needs. 

Animal Friend
$10 monthly or one-time gift of $100
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Kindness Keeper
$25 monthly or one-time gift of $250
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-Digital Adoption Certificate

Paw Protector
$50 monthly or one-time gift of $500
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-Digital Adoption Certificate
-Brick wall plaque at our main School Campus

Animal Hero
$100 monthly or one-time gift of $1,200
-Social Media Shout Out
-Digital Adoption Certificate
-Brick wall plaque at our main School Campus
-Business card size ad in our school yearbook

Wildlife Warrior
$250 monthly or one-time gift of $3,000
-Social Media Shout Out
-Digital Adoption Certificate
-Brick wall plaque at our main School Campus
-Business card size ad in our school yearbook
-School Campus Annual invitation with a private lunch

Rescue Champion
$500 monthly or one-time gift of $6,000
-Social Media Shout Out
-Digital Adoption Certificate
-Brick wall plaque at our main School Campus
-Business card size ad in our school yearbook
-School Campus Annual invitation with a private lunch

Sanctuary Savior
$1,000 monthly or one-time gift of $12,000
-Social Media Shout Out
-Digital Adoption Certificate
-Brick wall plaque at our main
-Business card size ad in our school yearbook
-School Campus Annual invitation with a private lunch