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The Aalborg Zoo in Denmark sparked controversy by requesting donations of unwanted pets, including rabbits and guinea pigs, to euthanize and feed to predators, drawing criticism from PETA.
A zoo in Denmark has appealed for unwanted pets to feed its predators. Aalborg zoo in northern Jutland issued a call for small healthy animals to be donated to ensure “nothing goes to waste”.
What People Are Saying Aalborg Zoo wrote in its Facebook post: "If you have an animal that for various reasons needs to leave here, you are welcome to donate it to us. The animals are gently ...
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Aalborg Zoo, a park in Denmark, asked the public to consider donating unwanted 'small pets' — including chickens and rabbits — to the zoo so that the park can feed the animals to its predators.
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