Halt the rumours, Adam Hemsley shared this on his personal Facebook page, originally posted by the Trinity Veterinary Care.
The Trinity Veterinary Care wrote the following:
''We would like to say a huge THANK YOU to everyone involved with finding a forever home for our American Mink.
'Minnie' the Mink was bought into us via a member of the public after being trapped by a neighbouring mink trap.
The trap was provided by a company who catch and destroy mink under direct instruction of the law due their non-native inhabitancy. Mink decimate entire populations of wild life to survive and more and so are not allowed to be re- released into the wild once they are caught!
It is against the law to keep mink unless you have a license to do so AND a very secure enclosure, whereby they cannot escape. This means most that are caught are euthanized.
So, after an entire week of Minnie's attitude, odour and search for somewhere with a license, we have managed to see Minnie the Mink off to a safe home with Hemsley Conservation Centre.
Thank you to Billy from The Retreat Animal Rescue, Lorraine March from St John Wildlife Rescue and Niall Lester from New Hope Animal Rescue and of course Adam Hemsley at Hemsley Conservation Centre for all your help in getting Minnie to a safe and licenced home!
Thank you so much for giving this one an alternative to euthanasia!
he Staff here at TVC have been great with her as well as patient, especially when she escaped within 10 minutes of arriving here! (She was then kept in large carrier- inside a large kennel to avoid this happening again)
Good Luck Minnie the Mink - We will see you in your new home soon''