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This was P’Nut’s fur-well. The world’s most famous squirrel looked happy, healthy and at ease in his final moments — just ...
Don’t tread on P. State Republicans are pushing a bill that would give animals seized by the government a stay of execution ...
Mark Longo, owner of Peanut the Squirrel, was in Albany this week to support a new law that would protect the welfare of ...
Social media users criticized the newly introduced bill "Peanut's Law," which would give animals due process before ...
Peanut’s Law was officially introduced on April 8, 2025, at the New York State Capitol. It proposes a mandatory 72-hour ...
P’Nut the squirrel, a social media star, was seized and killed by state officials. Now, GOP lawmakers are demanding due ...
The state agency has said it gave "careful consideration" to community input (nearly all of which pleaded for the landfill's ...
The grieving owner of Peanut the squirrel and his raccoon sidekick, Fred, says the bill will ‘make sure that animal rights ...
The death of the Instagram-famous pet "Peanut the Squirrel" last year is inspiring new legislation in New York. A new bill called "Peanut's Law" would require a 72-hour waiting period before ...
Peanut the Squirrel's seizure by state agents and subsequent ... I've never felt on the opposite side of the law before," he added. "Twelve people raid my house and go through my belongings ...
The world’s most famous squirrel looked happy ... internal DEC email sent at 5:35 p.m. the day of the raid. As a result, Fred and P’Nut were decapitated at Elmira Animal Control Center.