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After 10 Years in Tiny Cage, Fed Junk Food, Monkey Tastes Freedom

After 10 Years in Tiny Cage, Fed Junk Food, Monkey Tastes Freedom
A monkey kept as a pet for ten years in a tiny cage and fed french fries in Indiana has been rescued by sanctuaries in Kentucky and Texas. The macaque was treated for depression and stomach problems but now can live out the rest of her days free to climb trees and swim with other monkeys like herself.

Because of lax exotic animal–protection laws, Maggie the macaque became a pet monkey for a family who wasn't equipped to care for her. So for 10 years, Maggie was confined to a cramped cage and fed french fries and other junk food. After the initial thrill wore off, they tried to find other living arrangements for Maggie, without success. Finally, when the Indiana woman's homeowners insurance company threatened to cancel her policy, she became desperate to place Maggie in a better home.

Maggie has made huge progress and was sent to her permanent home at the Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation sanctuary in Kendalia, Texas. Once she becomes better acclimated, she'll be introduced to the other residents there—and for the first time since she was torn away from her mother's side more than a decade ago, she'll get to meet other monkeys face to face. She'll enjoy fresh and healthy food, climb trees, swim in a pool, interact with her new friends, and finally get to be a monkey.

(READ more at the PETA blog)

Photos by PETA.org

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