A rabies expert called New York authorities “insane” for killing P’Nut the Squirrel – saying the state could have figured out ...
P’Nut can’t rest in peace. The headless body of the world’s most famous squirrel is currently being held in a refrigerated ...
P’Nut the Squirrel’s owners are set to sue New York state after agents seized and decapitated their Internet-famous pet – and they say the government may have lied to justify killing the animal.
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Longo and his wife established the animal sanctuary, called "P’Nut’s Freedom Farm," last year, inspired by the squirrel. Longo told his followers that he had taken the rodent in after he witne ...
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Spread the loveJust a month after the State Department of Conservation seized and euthanized P’nut the Squirrel from an ...
During the raid of their home, an agent claimed to be bitten by P’Nut on the thumb, which spurred rabies tests of the animals. JUST IN: Peanut the Squirrel's owners to sue the state of New York ...
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P’Nut can’t rest in peace. The headless body of the world’s most famous squirrel is currently being held in a refrigerated room somewhere in upstate New York, The Post has learned.