They Killed PEANUT!!!

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While they've grown, I still think it started as a wish for someone else to pay for their hobby farm. They have pics of probably 20-some horses, alpacas, cows, and goats on their webpage. They also have pics of ducks and other birds that have been "rescued". And, of course, if you're feeling kinda earthy today...you can buy some of their goat soap of various flavors.

Do I know Triple H Miniature Horse Rescue?
That is your biased opinion. you could have googled tripple H miniature rescue. Triple H was a local rescue that operated for years and added kitty city. They closed up due to there age, funding, and work load.
 


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That is your biased opinion. you could have googled tripple H miniature rescue. Triple H was a local rescue that operated for years and added kitty city. They closed up due to there age, funding, and work load.

Oddly, I did Google the name. Came up with a California operation and was wondering why I'd know of such an organization on the west coast.
 

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P’Nut the Squirrel and Fred the Raccoon did not have rabies, officials announced — as it was revealed the animals were marked for death and decapitation days before they were seized by the state.

The internet famous P’Nut and his raccoon pal were taken from an Upstate New York home by force in a raid by state agents on Oct. 30 that sparked outrage and accusations of government overreach as the pets were euthanized to test for rabies.

“Results are negative,” Chemung County Executive Christopher Moss told The Post Tuesday.

A newly revealed timeline shows state officials advised the county to euthanize the pets a full seven days before they were taken from their unofficial caretaker Mark Longo on Oct. 30 — even though the Department of Environmental Conservation later said the squirrel bit an agent during the raid, sparking the need for the test.

https://nypost.com/2024/11/12/us-ne...ies-test-comes-back-negative-in-tragic-twist/
 

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