Reason NY could owe Peanut the Squirrel owners $10,000,000 after pet was seized and euthanized by state

The owners of Peanut the Squirrel and Fred the raccoon have filed a lawsuit after the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) seized and euthanized their pets in October 2024. Peanut, an internationally famous pet with over 900,000 Instagram followers, was known for wearing outfits and performing tricks, cared for by Mark Longo and Daniela Bittner.

The DEC raided their home following reports of illegal keeping of wildlife and potential rabies risk. During the five-hour raid, Peanut bit an officer through thick gloves, prompting rabies tests for both animals, which were negative. Despite this, both Peanut and Fred were euthanized. The owners claim the state has not apologized or returned the animals’ bodies.

Longo and Bittner argue that the killings were a senseless act of government abuse, not justified by health concerns, as squirrels rarely transmit rabies. They are seeking $10 million in damages for emotional distress and financial losses, as Peanut’s social media presence generated income through posts and content.

Additionally, the couple filed another lawsuit against local government officials seeking unspecified damages.

Their attorney hopes these cases will bring justice for their pets and help protect other animals in the future.

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