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PETA SEEKS MIJAC'S HELP WITH FORMER GIRAFFES: Animal rights group says animals are being mistreated at their new home.(November 28, 2008)
*TMZ.com is reporting that People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals is upset over the current treatment of giraffes that were once owned by Michael Jackson, and have sought the entertainer's help in trying to make things right. During the downward spiral of Neverland Ranch a year ago, a large portion of Jackson's pets – including four giraffes – were sold to an Arizona couple that wanted to start an animal sanctuary. PETA claims the giraffes are stuck in cages barely as wide as the animals are tall, reports TMZ. They wrote the King of Pop a letter asking him to help pressure the owners into doing something more humane. The couple that owns the animals says the giraffes have been moved to their new 150 x 150 ft. digs -- and the animals will have an even bigger space to roam when their 185 acre sanctuary is up and running.
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