The baby kangaroos were found abandoned in the wild, Margit Cianelli rescued them

Mar 10, 2014 07:42 GMT  ·  By

It's Monday, and odds are there are many who feel that they could use a healthy dose of cuteness to help brighten up the beginning of the workweek.

In order to help people start the week on the right foot, here's a video showing two tree kangaroo joeys clowning around and even feasting on spaghetti.

Huffington Post tells us that these two not-so-little rascals were rescued after being found abandoned in the wild in Australia.

Because they were still very young when they were found hopping around all by themselves, the baby kangaroos were not simply dropped off at an animal rescue center.

On the contrary, conservationist Margit Cianelli welcomed them in her home in North Queensland.

Apart from the fact that she taught the joeys what they could and could not eat, Margit Cianelli made sure that they learned skills such as climbing and safely exploring their surroundings.

The goal was to ensure that, when released back into the wild, the tree kangaroo joeys were well equipped to survive on their own.

By the looks of it, Margit Cianelli has saved several other baby kangaroos over the years and has helped reintegrate them into the wild.

The woman lives close to the rainforest, and it would appear that some of the kangaroos that she used to look after very much like paying her a visit every once in a while.