Here are a few of the challenges and potential risk, including euthanasia, of keeping wild animals in a domestic home.
The controversy over Peanut, the pet squirrel and social media sensation seized by the state Department of Environmental ...
Peanut, whose owner runs an animal sanctuary, amassed tens of thousands of followers on Instagram, TikTok and other platforms.
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In a surreal twist to the meme coin frenzy, Pnut (PNUT)—Peanut the Squirrel’s own cryptocurrency token—has skyrocketed over ...
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His crimes seem to have been something to do with living indoors, unlike half of New York City. I guess if he had a tent and ...
Peanut the squirrel, who had over 500K followers online, has been euthanized after being seized for violating NY state wildlife laws.
New York state officials said they euthanized Peanut the squirrel and Fred, a rescued raccoon, so they could test for rabies.
Wildlife rehabilitators can legally care for injured or sick squirrels, but the animals can't be pets in many states.
A pet squirrel named Peanut was seized from Mark Longo on Wednesday, October 30th, after anonymous complaints were made to the Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) in New York. Peanut was ...
The squirrel’s death sparked so much outrage that it prompted a state lawmaker to propose legislation to improve animal-rights statutes, calling the bill “Peanuts Law: Humane Animal ...