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Life with an African Jackal


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This has a little humor, too.   (Did you stick your face in the litter box?   Did you bite me in the butt?) @ladypeartree @JohnD

 

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WHY does she have wild animals in her home ??? They will be very disadvantaged if they are let back into the wild as they will not have any fear of humans or other predators. It doesnt look as if they are injured and they really shouldnt be kept as pets !!!!! Beautiful dog and cat there  

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7 minutes ago, ladypeartree said:

WHY does she have wild animals in her home ??? They will be very disadvantaged if they are let back into the wild as they will not have any fear of humans or other predators. It doesnt look as if they are injured and they really shouldnt be kept as pets !!!!! Beautiful dog and cat there  

She runs a large rescue group (SavAFox) with safe large enclosures and outdoor areas for the animals.

All of the animals at the rescue were either rescued from fur farms or were kept as pets.   The Jackal was kept by someone as a pet and surrendered so it can never be released into the wild.

 

 

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Unfortunately over here they are generally seen as pests especially by farmers, because they are seen as a threat to livestock.  Most farmers would shoot them on sight.  I'm glad this one found a friendly home, but I do hope more can be done in terms of prevention.  

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