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Officials say local laws meant that Peanut should not have been kept as a pet. Mark Longo says a controversial raid violated ...
New York's decision to seize, euthanize Peanut the Squirrel is a 'disgrace,' owner says "We heard it from another news station that they killed Peanut," owner Mark Longo told NewsNation over the ...
P’Nut wants payback. The beloved pet squirrel and his raccoon sidekick, Fred, were not euthanized – they were viciously ...
Handwritten cards, trinkets and paintings bearing chipper squirrels and raccoons fill the floor of a bedroom in Mark Longo's New York home.. Just two weeks ago, the bedroom belonged to Peanut the ...
Peanut, also called P'Nut or PNUT, died on Oct. 30, 2024, after New York's DEC seized the animal from Longo. On Nov. 1, the social media influencer announced on Instagram that the DEC euthanized ...
Peanut's owner Mark Longo told NewsNation host Chris Cuomo that he is "appalled" that New York uses resources to kill a raccoon and squirrel.
Mark Longo said he rescued P’nut the Squirrel about seven years ago, and he had become part of the family at their upstate New York farm and animal sanctuary.
Longo told CBS New York that when DEC officials came to his home, officials used excessive force in their search and when they took the squirrel and raccoon. He said the raid lasted several hours.
NEW YORK — A man who took in an orphaned squirrel and made it a social media star vowed Saturday that New York state's decision to seize and euthanize the animal “won't go unheard.” “We ...
New York officials “used resources from this state to kill a squirrel and raccoon and to raid my house as if I was a drug dealer” Mark Longo, owner of the viral squirrel P’nut told me Friday.
On Nov. 1, it was announced that internet icon Peanut the squirrel (also known as P'Nut) had sadly been seized from his home and killed by New York State police. Peanut's dad, content creator Mark ...
Peanut, also called P'Nut or PNUT, died on Oct. 30, 2024, after New York's DEC seized the animal from Longo. On Nov. 1, the social media influencer announced on Instagram that the DEC euthanized ...
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