
About 1,000 mink are still on the lam after 5,000 to 6,000 of the carnivorous mammals were freed from their cages on a mink farm, in eastern Newfoundland over the weekend. Police are considering the possibility they were freed by a disgruntled employee rather than by animal rights activists. “They’re a nuisance in the community [Harcourt, Nfld.], hanging around people’s houses looking for food,” said Hugh Whitney, the provincial veterinarian. “They don’t have any street sense. They can get hit by cars.”





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1 prominentYYZ // Sep 21, 2007 at 2:40 pm
a good few of them might end up in chinese restaurants sooner or later…
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