Peanut the Squirrel and Fred the Raccoon euthanized by by by NY state officials
Story is blowing up on social media
UPDATE: Former President Trump did not issue a statement on this story. The statement was fake. I apogize for not vetting the statement. When I am wrong I admit it.
Two beloved social media icons, Peanut the squirrel and Fred the raccoon, were euthanized by New York state authorities following their seizure from a residence due to rabies concerns. This decision comes amid an investigation by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC), which confirmed the animals’ euthanasia to NBC News on Friday.
The animals, known for their heartwarming presence on Instagram, where Peanut alone had amassed over 536,000 followers, were taken from their owner, Mark Longo, on October 30. According to a statement from the DEC and the Chemung County Department of Health, both Peanut and Fred were removed due to potential human exposure to rabies, as they were housed in close contact with humans. The DEC reported that Peanut bit one of the officials during the seizure, intensifying concerns over potential rabies transmission.
Authorities initiated the investigation after receiving multiple reports from the public regarding possible risks associated with housing wildlife as pets, the DEC told the Associated Press. Under New York law, it is illegal to keep wild animals as domestic pets without a license, a regulation Longo acknowledged, though he mentioned efforts to certify Peanut as an "education animal."
Mark Longo, who operates P’Nuts Freedom Farm Animal Sanctuary, expressed heartbreak on social media, sharing an emotional video alongside his wife, Dani. "It is with profound sorrow that we share the heartbreaking news," they wrote on Peanut’s Instagram page. "Despite our passionate outcry for compassion, the agency chose to ignore our pleas, leaving us in deep shock and grief… Their lives were precious, and we refuse to accept this loss in silence."
Longo had cared for Peanut for seven years, having rescued the squirrel after witnessing its mother being struck by a car. Peanut and Fred’s charm drew in a dedicated fanbase, with videos of their adventures shared frequently to Instagram and Facebook. Longo had also been rehabilitating Fred, with plans to release the raccoon back into the wild once healed.
For many fans, the loss of Peanut and Fred marks the end of an era on social media. As questions arise over wildlife ownership and rabies risks, the public mourning reflects the animals’ lasting impact.



Some authorities need to mind their own business!!! There are worse problems in this world than squirrels and raccoons pets that need attention!!!
Oh my … ever wonder what a baby in the womb.. goes through, when the mother allows it to be dismembered alive, or worse…? Look at abortion (murder in God’s eye) look at what these baby human beings went through!!