Following concern and speculation fueled by social media, rumors began to spread that an El Lay favorite, Stanley the Giraffe at Malibu Wine Safaris, had not been evacuated ahead of the fires.
As we previously reported, Whitney Cummings went “rogue” inside Saddlerock Ranch to see for herself, and found Stanley and other animals still on the property.
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Dr. Stephen Klause, a veterinarian who works with the animals at the ranch, issued a statement via the Malibu Wine Safaris Facebook page.
He revealed the team’s “planned fire protocol,” gave an update on the animals, and how they are currently being cared for despite the fire conditions:
A message from Dr. Stephen Klause on the Animal Care at Saddlerock Ranch: On the evening of Friday, November 9, fire…
Posted by Malibu Wine Safaris on Monday, November 12, 2018
Later, Whitney seemingly responded on Twitter with this:
This is the vet Malibu Safari's used for their press coverage to weigh in. One sued for a botched surgery on a golden retriever. The jury found Kaluse was negligent. https://t.co/q81ujuH4UV
— Whitney Cummings (@WhitneyCummings) November 13, 2018
Animals died at Malibu Safari. He admitted it in this video but the insta feed says no animals were harmed. How did they die if you did indeed let them free to a safe place? https://t.co/tuMAuzn2fe
— Whitney Cummings (@WhitneyCummings) November 13, 2018
Sounds like not everything is totally cleared up…
What is the truth??
[Image via Whitney Cummings/Instagram.]
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