Should the Animals transferred out of PPI to other Sanctuaries during the Receivership be brought back to FoA-PPI ?
It has already been witnessed the stress the animals have suffered when seeing the "Original PPI Care Staff" back on the grounds. Why would anyone want to promote and force upon these beautiful beings (The Animals left to suffer) that same fear and distress after 6+ months of the life they should have received many many years ago.....

I hope against hope that the OSU chimps are NEVER returned to the hell known as primarily primates. These chimps have served the human population for their entire lives and deserve to be treated with kindness, dignity, and appreciation for their sacrafices. No living creature deserves to live under the conditions of primarily primates. I absolutely support the OSU chimps remaining at Chimp Haven. - Susan Pettit
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From:Susan Pettit
Date:Wed, May 30, 2007 9:08 am
To:TheTruth@primarilyprimatesxposed.com
I hope against hope that the OSU chimps are NEVER returned to the hell known as primarily primates. These chimps have served the human population for their entire lives and deserve to be treated with kindness, dignity, and appreciation for their sacrafices. No living creature deserves to live under the conditions of primarily primates. I absolutely support the OSU chimps remaining at Chimp Haven. - Susan Pettit
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I had the pleasure of visiting Chaiphaven yesterday and let me tell you this is by far one of the best chimpanzee sanctuaries I've seen! For the OSU chimps to be sent back to that pit in Texas would be horrific for the chimps. I pray that they can live out their lives in the happiness they so deserve!
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Great website! I really hope it makes a difference! The animals don't deserve the hell that they were put through! Best wishes for each and everyone of them!!
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PPI is an outdated and run down facility. In my opinion it is an animal hoarding facility. It seems like they just kept accepting animals for the money that would come with that animal. Who checks to make sure that money is used as it was promised? According to the lawsuit I doubt it was.
The population at the time of the AG take over was busting at the seams. The receivership alleviated the majority of the overcrowding and performed numerous vasectomies. Animals were allowed to breed at will at PPI which of course added to the overcrowded cramped conditions. The animals relocated are all in far more caring and advanced facilities (zoos, sanctuaries, humane society). Again…. Why wouldn’t PPI/FOA want the best for the animals?
Several people have brought up this point but I must stress it again that Primarily Primates Inc. is already financially strapped. They don't even provide enrichment, hay, blankets and in most cases produce. They provide an empty corncrib with monkey chow. The bare minimum if that and they are/were financially strapped and have made it a priority to retrieve ALL the relocated animals. This not only cuts into them financially but affects the animals already in their care. I think this shows PPI/FOA's true colors. They can be spending that money to improve existing enclosures, build new advanced enclosures, provide enrichment, hay, blankets, produce, etc. The list goes on and on. You don't have to be someone who is very informed on this whole situation to realize that this decision in not for the animals best interest, but it is PPI/FOA's personal vendetta. The stress on those animals during the move would be enough reason to leave them in the caring facilities that they are at now. Best wishes to all of them!
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