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Exotic pets put local store in PETA's sights

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A pair of exotic animals isn't typically found in a pet store, but wander into Animal Jungle in Virginia Beach and you'll find a serval and marmoset.

Do the African wildcat and small monkey belong there?

While the store has drawn complaints - and the attention of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals - owner Robert Hames says the serval and marmoset are well cared for.

"The environment they're in is cleaned every day," Hames said. "They're well-fed. They are domestically bred animals. They were not taken out of the wild."

Lisa Wathne, the captive exotic animal specialist with PETA, said the group gets lots of calls about pet stores in general but also gets regular complaints about Animal Jungle.

"I think it's mostly because of the serval and the marmoset," Wathne said. "People get very disturbed when they see those two animals in there. The concern people have is that these are wild animals living in enclosures in completely unnatural conditions."

"Marmosets are incredibly social animals," she added, "and this one is completely alone, which is just the most cruel thing you can do to a primate."

Some locals may be upset at seeing the exotic animals in the Holland Road pet store, but since late 2006, Virginia Beach Animal Control has made six service calls to the store to check out complaints of animal cruelty, and each time the department has found no evidence of wrongdoing.

"All of them were cleared out," said Virginia Beach Police Sgt. Richard Mlincsek. "There's plenty of food, plenty of water. I think our guidelines are pretty much: Are they healthy? Are they getting fed? That's what we have to go by.

"They check that they're clean and that the environment's clean, and that they're providing for the animals."

Hames is used to the scrutiny his store sometimes gets. But he said it's no coincidence his 32-year-old store has always checked out when Animal Control visits.

"We can't have these animals unless we're permitted by the USDA," Hames said, adding that he must maintain certain standards so the permit can be renewed annually.

"They have minimum requirements that the government says you have to maintain," he said. "We're so far above the minimum requirement that when they come in to investigate, it's not even an issue."

Although Hames says the two exotic animals are not for sale and are kept solely as an attraction, he tries to make sure they are comfortable.

Hames had two enclosures specially built for the serval and the marmoset, and he said they are much larger than they have to be.

The marmoset's enclosure is 8 feet on each side, and the serval's room is 16 feet by 10 feet by 14 feet and has ramps and platforms the wildcat can climb.

Hames used to have another marmoset monkey, a male that he kept as company for the store's existing marmoset. But he donated the male to a primate facility in Florida after six months of the monkeys' nearly constant fighting.

"The minimal requirements in my opinion are criminal," he added. "We're not doing anything wrong. We're following the law to the letter and then some."

Wathne said she's not surprised that Animal Control didn't find any violations during its visits to the shop. The laws that apply to animals in general, she said, are so vague they are virtually nonexistent.

"So that doesn't mean that the conditions are good or even appropriate," Wathne said. "Unfortunately, these conditions are typical of pet stores. I wish they were unique to Animal Jungle, but they're not." 

Rita Frankenberry, 222-5102, rita.frankenberry@pilotonline.com

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I grew up on a ranch, and

I grew up on a ranch, and I’m not a vegetarian, but humanity and cruelty are two different things.

Humanity or Cruelty

PETA is a crayon short of a full box, but the focus isn’t really PETA, it’s the poorly cared for and poorly bred animals that pet stores sell, and that compulsive people purchase (at astronomical costs I might add)

These animals are not well cared for. Just because their cages are clean, doesn't mean they are well socialized, mentally stable, or physically healthy. Have you ever been in an exotic pet store, and seen birds plucked to the skin, or feathers fluffed up, sitting on their haunches, with their eye’s half open? They aren’t doing that because they are resting, they are doing it because they are over stressed. No matter how clean the cage is, or how well they are fed, the environment it’s self isn’t healthy.

Imagine a child growing up in an orphanage. The environment isn't normal, it isn't family oriented, and it isn't natural. The odds of growing up into functioning adults aren’t in their favor.

Now imagine, them growing up in an orphanage, and having people come in and poke and prod at them, maybe taking them home, and then deciding they weren’t the right child so they sell them off to someone else, and so on and so forth.

I grew up on a ra

Nice

The one peta supporter who has the mental capacity to log onto a pc giving all the comments a single negative in a futile effort to make it look like people don't like the comments.

Why 2 articles about this totally irrelavant organization????

So PETA, as usual, doesn't like something? WHO CARES? Why waste space and out time telling us about it.

hey PeTAphiles!

Until you make up for all the animals you put down, and fully apologize with a national ad apologizing for leaving their carcasses in trash bins up and down the Mid-Atlantic Coast, we don't want to hear from you.

PETA is a complete waste

A few years ago, the office building I worked in were being terrorized by a male goose who's mate wanted to lay eggs in the middle of our parking lot. He would jump on the cars and peck at the paint jobs, leaving many cars with scratches and dents in their paintjobs. The only person we could get to remove the geese would destroy them so I called PETA. Apparently it wasn't a big enough issue to waste their time on. They actually told me they don't get involved in those kinds of issues. You mean the ones where animals may be destroyed? NIce PETA. Glad to see you're there for all animal-kind. We ended up moving our cars to the other side of the parking lot until the babies hatched and they moved on.

Easy Solution!

They should have loaned you some of their GROSS Naked commercials & advertisements and a video player.......that male goose would still be running away in fear!

Lovely ads for young children to watch! Obviously they care more about animals than kids!

Actually from personal

Actually from personal experience, they tend to do more shock tactics than anything else. They don't care about children, and have even targeted children with some of their campaigns. Take the Unhappy Meals as an example.

I'm a local, went to high school here. Every single day on the bus ride to school, there was this giant billboard with a skinned cow's head. I can't even remember what the billboard said. Most of the other students were freaked out at first and stopped caring after a while.

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you know monkey taste like chicken yum yum

Must be a slow news day.

I'm sick and tired of seeing PETA's name brought up in the press. They're an embarassment to the area. I don't even know how an extremist organization that funds the ALF and ELF manages to maintain a tax exempt status. With their ties to domestic terrorism, I don't know how anyone can take them seriously.

Animal Jungle is a wonderful store, and the animals have always been well taken care of. They have the proper permits/paperwork and VB Animal Control has found no evidence of animal cruelty. PETA's just trying to find something else to complain about. Don't agree with Animal Jungle's practices? Then don't go there.

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