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Kajsa Crocodile delighted with eggs – Helsingborgs Dagblad

Kajsa Crocodile delighted with eggs – Helsingborgs Dagblad

Skåne Published December 19, 2014 kl. 19:01

Greenhouse Crocodile Kajsa laid eggs after the rescue. She is one of hundreds of animals Malmo animal welfare organization under the President of Catharina G Lundberg has helped in the past year.

The rewritten greenhouse crocodile Kajsa found in Malmö’s outskirts during a police raid and was later moved to Ingelsträde.

“She has grown since she came here,” writes Shaun Foggett the Crocodiles of the World Foundation in England, where Kajsa now lives, in an email to HD / Sydsvenskan.

Therefore, it will take further before Kajsa can move in with 34 younger and less English Nile crocodiles as Shaun Foggett own. Takes the meeting early, Foggett worried that Kajsa eat småkrokodilerna.

England trip was Malmo animal protection association with and paid, together with the company Animal Ambulance in Höganäs.

– This is the first and probably last time since Malmo animal welfare organization was founded in 1901 as we help a crocodile, says the president Catharina G Lundberg.

Around the end of last year, in anticipation of England Journey, lived Kajsa with its own indoor dust of Animal Ambulance.

– It was clean spatillvaron for her. She laid several eggs in Höganäs. All of the staff at the Animal Ambulance was equally delighted, says Catharina G Lundberg.

The eggs were infertile because Kajsa long lived alone. But loneliness will thus soon cease when the English crocodile buddies have gotten bigger.

Now before Christmas release Malmo animal welfare organization the calendar is an important part in financing activities.

About a hundred dogs a year the new masters and mistresses by animal protection association. Animal Protection Association is receiving expressions of interest via their website.

In addition to the crocodile Kajsa are a few rare animal rescues in 2014. It is about a couple of chickens, a guinea pig – and if some sheep that was found abandoned on a dunghill.

One of the sheep is now living at the home of the President of Catharina G Lundberg in the Middle Grevieparken.

Olof Westerberg

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