RSPCA under fire for killing orphaned deer 'because it was too tame' (after THEY reared it)
An orphaned deer was put down by the RSPCA because it was 'too tame'. The fawn had been plucked from its pregnant mother after she was killed in a car crash.
Now the charity has come under fire for 'euthanasing' the healthy animal.
The male roe deer had been reared at the RSPCA Wildlife Centre in Nantwich, Cheshire, then released into the wild.
But the animal was deemed unsuitable for its natural environment and was put to sleep.
The move has been condemned by the British Deer Society, which said it was irresponsible to bring up the deer and expect it to be able to go back into the wild.
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