Amid an emotionally charged political divide in Wyoming and America where conservatives and liberals can agree on almost nothing, theyâve found common ground on one issue.
It was wrong for government agents to seize and kill a New York manâs social media star pet squirrel named Peanut.
âIf government agencies donât have anything better to do than seizing squirrels, then that just defies common sense,â one of the Wyoming Legislatureâs more conservative members, Sen. Larry Hicks, R-Baggs, told Cowboy State Daily.
Outspoken animal welfare activist Madhu Anderson of Rock Springs agreed.
âIt seems like a government agency was killing a manâs pet just to prove a point,â she told Cowboy State Daily.
The Grizzly 399 Of Squirrels
Peanut, or âPâNut,â was an eastern gray squirrel that was rescued as a baby by Mark Longo in 2017, after the squirrelâs mother was run over and killed in New York City.
Longo began featuring Peanut on his social media accounts, and people loved him.
The squirrelâs adorable antics won a gigantic fanbase across the country and world, similar to that of Wyomingâs beloved Grizzly 399. Peanutâs antics are featured on his own Instagram account, which has 714,000 followers.
On Wednesday, at least a half-dozen agents from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation raided Longoâs home in Pine City, New York, and seized Peanut, along with Longoâs pet raccoon Fred, according to Longo.
The DEC claimed that it had received numerous anonymous complaints about wildlife at Longoâs residence.
After Peanut bit a DEC agent, he and Fred were both killed so that their carcasses could be tested for rabies.
Peanutâs killing has touched off a wave of angry reactions.
Prominent conservatives and Libertarians â such as Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and J.D. Vance â publicly condemned it as an example of government overreach.
Liberals and animal rights activist called the killings of Peanut and Fred unnecessary and cruel.
The risk that Peanut had rabies was low, because the disease is rare in rodents, former Montana state veterinarian Marty Zaluski told Cowboy State Daily. Also, he had been living in Longoâs house for seven years, so wouldnât likely have had contact with another infected animal.
Memes Warriors For Peanut
Peanutâs death also set off a flood of social media reactions and memes, some highly political and others darkly humorous.
One popular meme features the image of a squirrel replacing the rattlesnake on the âDonât Tread on Meâ Gladstone flag. The flag is popular with conservatives and Libertarians as an expression of opposition to government bureaucracy.
Others featured Keanu Reevesâ famous movie franchise character John Wick, ready to deal out payback for Peanutâs killing.
In the original âJohn Wickâ movie, Reevesâ character is a deadly assassin who is prompted to come out of retirement and wreak bloody vengeance after his dog is killed and his vintage 1969 Mustang Mach 1 is stolen.
Trust The Government?
In Wyoming, people can have squirrels as pets, but a permit from the Wyoming Game and Fish Department is required to keep them in captivity.
Hicks said he doesnât worry about Wyoming agents raiding peopleâs houses over a squirrel.
âWyomingâs laws are more balanced and based on common sense,â he said.
However, Anderson said she thinks Wyoming has âweak lawsâ protecting wildlife and companion animals, so she is concerned that peopleâs pets could be taken away.
What happened with Peanut and Fred the raccoon was âlaw enforcementâs excessive and unwarranted response, and misuse of taxpayerâs money,â she said.
Even so, Anderson sheâs glad to see Peanutâs case generating attention and across-the-spectrum outrage about animal welfare and pet ownerâs rights.
âConservative, liberal, Democrats, Republicans â I think this is a sensitive issue, because people care about animals,â she said.
Contact Mark Heins at mark@cowboystatedaily.com
Mark Heinz can be reached at mark@cowboystatedaily.com.