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Date: November 03, 2024 at 19:12:46
From: akira, [DNS_Address]
Subject: P’Nuts Freedom Farm Animal Sanctuary

URL: https://www.pnutsfreedomfarm.com


Glenn Greenwald

One of the most disgusting parts of NY State executing a search warrant for
five hours to find and then kill Peanut the Squirrel was that he was the way this
couple raised funds for their amazing animal rescue shelter.

Read about it and donate here:

LINK:
P’Nuts Freedom Farm Animal Sanctuary
A place where second chances become reality


About
Welcome to P'nuts Freedom Farm!
Where Second Chances Thrive
Seven years ago, a tiny, fluffy baby squirrel entered our lives and changed
everything. "Peanut the Squirrel" quickly captured hearts and became a
household name. Despite being reintroduced to the wild, Peanut faced
adversity, losing half of his tail in a severe attack. Without developing essential
wildlife instincts, Peanut became an indoor, non-releasable squirrel.
Remarkably, Peanut went on to become the first squirrel to amass over 1 million,
and then 2 million, followers on TikTok, with a combined social media following
of over 3 million.

Thanks to the overwhelming love and support from our dedicated followers, we
established "P'nuts Freedom Farm." This sanctuary is a haven where neglected
and homeless animals receive a second chance at life.

Join us on this incredible journey as we rescue animals in desperate need of
care and provide them with the highest quality of life. At P'nuts Freedom Farm,
we believe in transforming lives and creating a future full of hope and
compassion for every animal we save.

What We Do

Fulfilling Responsibilities: Meaningful Work at P'nuts Freedom Farm Animal
Sanctuary
Dedicated Efforts Towards Animal Welfare and Sanctuary Excellence
At P'nuts Freedom Farm Animal Sanctuary, we dedicate ourselves to the
transformative mission of providing second chances for animals in need. Our
sanctuary is more than just a refuge; it is a beacon of hope where neglected
and homeless animals find solace, care, and a renewed sense of purpose.
Our meaningful work begins with rescuing animals from dire situations, often
involving abuse, abandonment, or neglect. Each rescue operation is conducted
with the utmost compassion and urgency, ensuring that every animal we save
receives immediate medical attention and comfort. Our skilled team of
veterinarians and caregivers work tirelessly to rehabilitate these animals,
addressing both their physical and emotional wounds.

Rehabilitation is a cornerstone of our efforts. We provide personalized care
plans tailored to the unique needs of each animal, fostering their recovery and
growth in a nurturing environment. Through patience and dedication, we help
them regain their strength, trust, and confidence.

Education and advocacy are also integral to our mission. We strive to raise
awareness about animal welfare issues, promoting compassionate and
responsible treatment of all animals. Our outreach programs aim to educate the
community, inspiring others to join us in our quest to create a more humane
world.

Through the support of our dedicated followers and the broader community, we
continue to expand our impact, providing sanctuary and hope to more animals
in need. At P'nuts Freedom Farm Animal Sanctuary, every life matters, and we
are proud to play a pivotal role in giving these animals the futures they deserve.
Ensuring Optimal Care: Dedicated to Providing Our Animals With the Best
Maintaining a Safe and Clean Environment
At P'nut's Freedom Farm Animal Sanctuary, we are dedicated to providing a
compassionate and nurturing environment for all our residents. Our
commitment revolves around upholding rigorous standards of safety and
cleanliness to guarantee the well-being of every animal in our care. Each
enclosure is meticulously maintained with a focus on cleanliness, ensuring
fresh food and water are always available. Furthermore, P'nuts Freedom Farm is
committed to ensuring the highest quality of life for our resident animals. Our
sanctuary offers spacious, enriched habitats where animals can thrive and
express their natural behaviors. We emphasize the importance of socialization,
enrichment activities, and proper nutrition, all of which contribute to their
overall well-being. We strive to create a sanctuary where animals can thrive,
surrounded by love, respect, and optimal care.

Visiting Our Sanctuary
A Little Slice of Heaven
We have recently relocated to our new property and are currently unable to
accommodate general visitors. However, you can support our mission by
becoming an animal sponsor, which grants exclusive access to visit and
connect with specific animals under our care. Looking ahead, we have plans to
introduce educational classes and community events, so please stay updated
for future opportunities to engage with us.

It is crucial to understand that animal sanctuaries differ significantly from
petting zoos. We operate as a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization dedicated to the
individualized care and well-being of rescued animals. Unlike petting zoos
designed for entertainment, our sanctuary never compels animal interactions;
we prioritize the animals' comfort and autonomy at all times.
Community Involvement
Making Change Possible
The Volunteering program is our longest running initiative, based on the
premise that making a real difference is not only possible but vital. At P’Nuts
Freedom Farm Animal Sanctuary, Volunteering is a source of great pride for our
Non-Profit Organization. Volunteering is a cornerstone of our enduring
commitment to making a meaningful impact at P’Nuts Freedom Farm Animal
Sanctuary. It is a source of immense pride for our nonprofit organization, driven
by the belief that each individual can play a vital role in creating positive
change. Fill out our Contact Form for more information on how you can make an
impact in our community and the lives of these animals today!

P’Nuts Freedom Farm Animal Sanctuary
TAX ID: 93-2182780
Pine City, New York 14871
pnutsfreedomfarm@gmail.com
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45196


Date: November 04, 2024 at 10:45:11
From: ryan, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: P’Nuts Freedom Farm Animal Sanctuary

URL: https://www.counterpunch.org/2024/11/04/nuts/


November 4, 2024
Nuts
Fred Baumgarten

Social media erupted with rage last week over the killing of a beloved pet squirrel and racoon following a home invasion by “enforcement” agents of the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC). The overzealous agents, tipped off by a neighbor who apparently didn’t even live in her New York apartment, allegedly obtained a search warrant from an accommodating judge, entered and ransacked the apartment, held the couple who owned the animals outside for five hours, and then removed the pets and had them killed, aka “euthanized.”

Pictures and videos flooded the internet of the young couple feeding nuts to their adorable ex-squirrel. They defended themselves, claiming that they were awaiting only the final approvals on paperwork filed with the state for a permit to keep the normally wild creatures as pets. The animals had been rescued by the couple and were unable to live in the wild, they said. Don’t get me wrong. The behavior of the NYSDEC agents and authorities of the law was inexcusable. As one commenter pointed out, it was not just about the squirrel, but about the heavy-handed abuse of people who were treated like “common criminals.” Another talked about how this incident “hit close to home” for her because she is a wildlife rehabilitator. She could be next.

Who are these outraged commenters? My unscientific survey of my Twitter feed suggests that they are mostly white people, almost none of whom I have seen in my feed before. The most rabid of them, almost surely Republicans, are making this incident the latest cause célèbre in the fight against “Big Government Overreach.”

I really have only one question for these people: What planet are you living on?

Spare us your righteous (White-eous?) indignation. Go home and read this list of the hundreds of unarmed Black people executed by police. Be thankful that the agents didn’t enter with guns blazing like they did with Breonna Taylor and countless others. Give a moment’s thought to the hundreds of thousands of innocent men, women, and children being slaughtered in the U.S.-sponsored genocide of Palestinians.

I’m suddenly reminded of a little figurine a pet store in Bronxville, New York, had (for all I know, it could still be there) depicting a dog peeing on the NFL quarterback Michael Vick. Racist to the core – long after Vick had apologized, made amends, and served 21 months in a federal prison for engaging in dog-fighting. When it comes to pets, there is no fury too great for America’s white people. When it comes to human victims, not so much.

It’s absolutely nuts.

Fred Baumgarten is a writer living in western Massachusetts.


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45198


Date: November 04, 2024 at 15:57:10
From: akira, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: P’Nuts Freedom Farm Animal Sanctuary


"Who are these outraged commenters? My unscientific survey of my Twitter
feed suggests that they are mostly white people, almost none of whom I have
seen in my feed before. The most rabid of them, almost surely Republicans, are
making this incident the latest cause célèbre in the fight against “Big
Government Overreach.”"

I don't give a rat turd about this guy's unscientific survey of his twitter feed. lol.
not sure why you would either.


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45191


Date: November 03, 2024 at 22:53:41
From: ryan, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: P’Nuts Freedom Farm Animal Sanctuary


finally...glenn is reporting on something right up his alley...squirrels and nuts...lol...


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45192


Date: November 04, 2024 at 08:17:24
From: akira, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: P’Nuts Freedom Farm Animal Sanctuary


He's passionate about animals *& runs a dog sanctuary in Brazil. Kind of petty
to attack him.


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45194


Date: November 04, 2024 at 10:35:44
From: ryan, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: P’Nuts Freedom Farm Animal Sanctuary


just call me tom...


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