Storing pigs in animal welfare: success story according to a difficult past!

Storing pigs in animal welfare: success story according to a difficult past!

In the animal protection house of animal protection Austria there is reason to be happy! A great sense of achievement has now been achieved with the successful socialization of two porcupines. These extraordinary animals have an eventful past: the first animal, apparently exposed to, was taken up as a found animal and is now showing great trust in the nurses. It is already eating out and is extremely trusting. The second rodent was confiscated by the authorities because it was introduced without valid documents - another victim of the rapidly growing illegal trade in exotic animals. As Tierschutz Austria reports, many animals suffer from poor posture conditions or unwittingly cared for. In the institutions of animal welfare Austria, everything is done to enable these animals a species -appropriate life.

The networking of the two stored pigs shows the commitment and expertise of the team, which take care of the animals with loving care. However, this case reflects a worrying development: more and more wild animals that have special posture claims end up in the animal protection house because they are either saved from poor conditions or confiscated by the authorities. In the past few weeks, numerous exotic animals, including monkeys, snakes and turtles, have been recorded. This illustrates the need for future pet owners to find out more about the species -appropriate attitude in order to counter a further increase in illegal animals.

porcupine: impressive roommate

Did you know that cockroaches originally come from Eurasia and Africa and can live up to 20 years old? These fascinating rodents can weigh up to 18 kilograms and their diet includes roots, branches and occasionally fruits. Even if it is tempting to keep such an animal, it is important to understand the complex housing conditions. Tierschutz Austria appeals to the animal lovers to find out in detail before purchasing.

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