Have you ever been so furious with an ex that you wished you could throw them at the wolves? Well, now you can – a little.
Revenge has never tasted this Valentine’s Day, thanks to the fundraising event of a Pennsylvania Wildlife Sanctuary where you can feed your ex – not literally – on the wolves.
The popular event started during the pandemic and has remained a tradition for T& D’S Cats of the world in Middleburg, Pennsylvania, according to co-owner Jennifer Mattive.
T & D’S Cats of the World, a nature reserve near Middleburg, Pa., A fundraising is organized where people can send $ 5 and the name of an ex to be written on a treat and to be on the wolves on Valentine’s Day Fed.
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“An ex-girlfriend, friend, boss, husband, roommate, heaven is the limit for an ex, so we will put their name to $ 5 for that, and then we will throw them at the wolves on Valentine’s Day,” Mattive told ABC News.
Although you cannot literally swing your ex at the wolves, the participants can submit the name of their ex, which will then be written on a peanut butter dog treated by one of T& D’s volunteers, Mattive said. The cookies will be in the form of gingerbreadmen, with what an arm, head or leg miss.
The plate with vengeful delicacies will then be operated on the four wolves who live in the sanctuary. It is all for a good cause: Mattive said that yields go directly to the care work of the sanctuary for the 200-300 mammals and birds on the site.
“Hopefully they will not be sick of your exes, but a bit fuller,” said Mattive.

Jennifer Mattive, co-owner of T & D’S Cats of the World, speaks with WNEP about the Fundraiser of the Valentine’s Day nature reserve.
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The treats will be thrown to the wolves on February 14& D will share photos immediately on his Facebook page of the animals that snack on all exes. You can also find information there about how you can have Wolves cows on your ex.
Not in wolves? There are similar Valentine’s Day options aimed at the deeply saddled. In New York, the Bronx Zoo brings its “Name A Roach” event back, where donors can call a Madagascar -Siste cockroach after a loved one, or a not so loved, for $ 15.
Likewise, a Memphis -Dierentuin sends a video of an elephant poles to your ex for a donation of $ 10 as your Valentine’s Day report.