Pet monkey who was shockingly abused by owner and flushed down the toilet after being fed cocaine enjoys new life after being rescued by RSPCA
Marmoset Millie Dorset even has a boyfriend at her new home in Monkey World. Watching a harrowing video clinging to the side, I was rescued. She was also filmed eating kebabs, sausages and hamburgers. Found dead after a shootout
RSPCA agents chase Cocaine and a frightened marmoset after learning Millie has been offered an offer. A dog was made for. Laughter was heard in the background while the footage was being recorded.
Animal rights group rescued pet after police found video on Dutch cell phone. She was then convicted of drug crimes. The tiny marmoset has since returned to Dorset's Monkey World in January 2022 and has grown exponentially.
Holland Is All He pleaded guilty to three counts of violating the Animal Welfare Act last December when he was banned from keeping animals for the rest of his life.
The RSPCA is part of the Cancel Out Cruelty campaign, which aims to raise funds to raise awareness about how frontline Rescue Her teams can continue to save and stop animals from cruelty and abuse. As part, it highlights Millie's story. Animal cruelty forever.
Millie struggles to calm down at first, and center staff are aware of the effects of her abuse on her. I was worried about people are scary She hid behind her enclosure and sounded the alarm whenever someone passed by.
They slowly built up her confidence and had to provide her with a companion marmoset called Moon who had been rescued from the pet trade. 62}
Moon quickly responded to Milly's alarm call and stood by her to reassure her. She learns to trust again.
Now the pair are inseparable and love to hunt insects in large enclosures and enjoy each other's company.
Her RSPCA inspector who rescued Millie and Exotic Her Officer Sophie Daniels said:
"This is why our Cancel Out Cruelty campaign is so important so that we can continue to help rescue desperate animals like Millie."
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Marmosets are the most common primates kept as pets. However, the RSPCA is against keeping primates as pets. Because it is very difficult to meet complex needs in a home environment.
To help RSPCA access Cancel Out Cruelty: www.rspca.org.uk/stopcruelty.
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