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Danish Zoo Seeks Donations of Small Pets for Predators’ Diet

A zoo in northern Denmark is making an unusual request as it seeks donations of small pets to feed its predator population. The Aalborg Zoo announced its initiative on social media, emphasizing its commitment to replicating the natural food chain for the welfare of the animals in its care.

In a post on Facebook, the zoo explained that it is looking for healthy animals such as guinea pigs, rabbits, and chickens that may need new homes. The institution reassured potential donors that these pets would be “gently euthanised” by trained staff, highlighting their focus on animal welfare and ethical practices. The zoo stated, “If you have a healthy animal that needs to be given away for various reasons, feel free to donate it to us.”

Ensuring Natural Behaviour and Well-Being

The zoo further elaborated on how this approach contributes to the well-being of its predators. By providing animals that mimic their natural diet, the facility aims to promote natural behaviours and ensure proper nutrition. According to the zoo, “That way, nothing goes to waste — and we ensure natural behaviour, nutrition and well-being of our predators.”

Images accompanying the online appeal show a wildcat displaying its teeth, reinforcing the message of the importance of a natural diet. The zoo’s outreach extends beyond smaller pets, as it also expressed interest in receiving donations of horses, although specific details on other types of animals were not disclosed.

The Aalborg Zoo has not commented further on the initiative at this time. The response to the appeal remains to be seen, as it raises questions about the ethical implications of using pets as food for zoo animals. The discussion surrounding this practice highlights the complexities involved in animal husbandry and the balance between conservation efforts and ethical standards.

As the zoo continues its efforts, it remains focused on providing a habitat that mirrors the natural environment of its inhabitants, striving for both animal welfare and professional integrity in its operations.

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