A zoo in Aalborg, Denmark is seeking donations of small pets to serve as food for its predatory animals. The zoo aims to mimic the natural food chain and ensure the welfare and proper nutrition of its carnivorous residents. In a Facebook post, the zoo explained that they will accept healthy animals such as guinea pigs, rabbits, and chickens that owners need to re-home. These donated pets will be “gently euthanized” by trained staff before being used as fodder for the zoo’s predators. The zoo emphasized that this practice allows them to maintain the animals’ natural behaviors and well-being. They also indicated an interest in receiving horse donations, though they did not list any other specific pets or animals as potential donations. The online call for pet donations was accompanied by a picture of a wildcat with its mouth open, showcasing the zoo’s predatory residents. (CTV)
Denmark Zoo Asks People To Donate Small Pets As Food For Captive Predators

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