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An animal rescue vigilante swooped in to rescue a peacock living in a car. (File photo)
Eric the peacock had been spending his days living in the back of a car with another peacock, two cats and two chickens before an animal rescue vigilante swooped in. The animals are now thriving and enjoying the feeling of having grass between their toes and claws in north Auckland’s Dairy Flat. But the removal of the animals from the parked car in Stanmore Bay with no owner in sight on January 9 has proven controversial, with claims from the animals’ homeless owner that the animals were stolen from her under the watch of police.
Photo of Winnie, via CDAS Facebook.
Winnie was almost put down
Unlike the typical stray, Winnie has a wolf-like appearance with a coat of cream coloured fur.
It has been speculated that Winnie could be a cross-breed.
Winnie has a sad story though.
She was almost put down by her previous owners as a puppy.
At nine months old, Winnie s previous owners consulted a vet to euthanise her, according to a local dog welfare page, Chained Dog Awareness in Singapore (CDAS).
Fortunately, Winnie was saved.
Went through rehab and training
Subsequently, Winnie went through six months of rehabilitation, and is now ready to meet a new pawrent.