1/5 Nicole 6 months ago on Google • 1 review
Poor
Animals!
I
have
been
up
all
night
crying
about
this
experience
that
lasted
5
minutes.
Kept
on
small
chains,
tiny
cages
falling
to
pieces.
No
food
or
water.
Many
cages
on
ground
so
when
rain
fills
up
with
water
hence
the
piles
on
wet
mud
under
them.
Many
baby
monkeys
taken
from
mothers
just
chained
up.
Depressed
distressed
animals
many
looked
seriously
sick
with
visual
injuries,
I
can’t
unsee
the
helpless
look
in
their
eyes.
The
only
reason
I
continued
to
walk
around
after
entering
and
seeing
these
poor
animals
was
to
ensure
every
animal
within
this
disturbing
place
I
had
given
food
to.
I
was
trying
to
take
photos
but
the
lady
kept
telling
me
no
photos
while
following
me
about
clearly
noticed
the
look
on
my
face
when
I
saw
all
those
monkeys
and
animals
chained
and
trapped
with
no
point
of
life.
The
honey
bear
looked
so
sad,
filthy
and
practically
dying
I
just
wanted
to
just
break
it
free
and
hug
him
his
cage
was
tiny
he
could
barely
lift
his
head.
From
reviews
I’ve
read
now
you
can
tell
he’s
been
stuck
there
for
many
years
neglected.
The
deer
in
a
tiny
enclosure
full
of
its
own
poo
and
wee
in
darkness
looked
helpless
trying
to
get
my
attention.
I
looked
into
the
crocodile
enclosure
quickly
there
were
so
many
with
the
tiniest
bit
of
water
to
dip
into
but
I
doubt
they
get
fed
often
as
they
aren’t
very
visible
to
see
they
are
there.
I
can’t
understand
why
this
place
is
still
running
and
these
sick
people
who
run
it
haven’t
had
these
poor
animals
removed
from
them.
It’s
honestly
a
disturbing
sight.
I
keep
thinking
that
through
Covid
most
of
these
poor
animals
were
left
to
die
in
them
cages
starving
and
thirsty.
Please
do
not
visit
this
place
unless
it
is
to
break
them
free.
Wish
I
could
do
more
for
these
animals.
Something
I’ve
witnessed
that
I
would
never
want
another
person
stuck
with
these
haunting
memories
and
images.
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