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TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Evil scumbags.

Evil scumbags.

Disgusting horror show.
Why don't you use yourselves to feed the wild animals rather than appealing for people's pets. You are vile and psychopathic.

Shame on you.

10 August 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Turning Pets into Predator Feed? Unbelievable.


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Deeply Troubling Ethics Behind the Scenes

I am genuinely disturbed by the ethical stance taken by Aalborg Zoo. While the care of carnivores clearly involves providing an appropriate diet, the zoo’s decision to actively encourage members of the public to donate their unwanted pets — including rabbits, guinea pigs, chickens, and even horses — to be euthanised and fed to predators is, in my view, morally indefensible.

These are not wild prey animals. Many are domestic companions — family pets that were once loved and trusted. Framing their deaths as a contribution to “the natural food chain” feels disingenuous and deeply unsettling. And offering tax breaks to those donating horses only adds to the sense that this is more about convenience and financial gain than compassion or education.

Zoos should strive to foster respect for all animals — not create a system where the lives of some are casually discarded to serve others. There are more ethical and transparent ways to source meat for zoo animals that don’t involve treating former pets as disposable.

Very disappointed to see a modern zoo promoting such practices. I would not support or recommend this establishment.

4 August 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Terrible place..

Terrible place... ignores laws and listens to propaganda from goverment. Has zero intrest in the actual laws in place.. Kids Are being denied entrance... dont support the place at all... horrible

30 November 2021
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