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Albert the alligator’s owner issues dark warning after P’Nut the squirrel’s demise

Last updated: November 3, 2024 6:11 pm
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The Battle Over Pet Animals: A Warning to All Animal OwnersThe DEC’s Controversial Actions

The Battle Over Pet Animals: A Warning to All Animal Owners

In a shocking turn of events, a New York man, Tony Cavallaro, who had his pet alligator Albert confiscated by state officials, is now speaking out against what he sees as a targeted attack on innocent animal owners. The recent seizure and subsequent killing of a squirrel named P’Nut, kept as a pet by fellow New Yorker Mark Longo, has only added fuel to the fire.

“I think there’s a bigger plan behind all this,” Cavallaro told The Post, expressing his concerns about the actions of the state Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC). “They’re going after innocent people to see how far they can get away with it.”

Cavallaro was deeply affected by the DEC’s treatment of P’Nut, a beloved squirrel who was taken away along with Longo’s pet raccoon Fred. The DEC claimed they had to euthanize the animals to test them for rabies due to their close interaction with humans.

Tony Cavallaro lost his beloved pet alligator Albert in a similar way to Mark Longo’s loss of P’Nut the squirrel. Both cases involved overzealous state workers. Tony Cavallaro/Facebook

For Cavallaro, who has been fighting the DEC for almost eight months since Albert was taken away, the situation is heartbreaking. Albert, who had been with Cavallaro for 34 years, was relocated to an “adventure park” in Texas. Cavallaro is now striving to have Albert moved to a sanctuary he trusts.

Albert the alligator was a cherished companion. Tony Cavallaro/Facebook

Cavallaro’s frustration with the DEC runs deep. He described the agency as a “dirty organization” and questioned their motives. Despite the DEC’s claims that keeping Albert was illegal, Cavallaro insists he tried to renew his permit multiple times but received no response from the agency for years.

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Reflecting on Longo’s ordeal during the DEC raid, Cavallaro recalled how his own home was torn apart by armed officers in their pursuit of Albert. Longo, who had cared for P’Nut for seven years after rescuing him as a baby, was devastated by the loss of his beloved squirrel, who had become a social media sensation.

The DEC’s Controversial Actions

The DEC’s decision to seize and euthanize P’Nut and Fred has sparked outrage and disbelief. Longo, who described the raid as being treated like “a terrorist,” was shocked by the agency’s actions. The DEC claimed that the animals posed a threat of rabies and were a danger due to their close contact with humans.

While the DEC stands by their decision, Cavallaro and other animal owners are left questioning the agency’s motives and methods. The battle over pet animals continues, sending a chilling warning to all animal owners about the risks they face in a changing regulatory landscape.

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