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Calls for ban on popular funfair pet prize

The RSPCA is urging the government and local councils to ban funfairs from giving away goldfish.
The RSPCA is urging the government and local councils to ban funfairs from giving away goldfish. (Getty Images)
  • The RSPCA is urging the government and local councils across England to ban funfairs from giving away goldfish in plastic bags as prizes.
  • The animal welfare charity highlights that goldfish suffer immense pain and stress, including shock and oxygen starvation, when kept in small bags, often dying before reaching their new homes.
  • Over 160 English councils and all 22 Welsh local authorities have already restricted this activity on their land, but the RSPCA is calling for a complete ban on both council and private land.
  • Goldfish are sentient beings that can live for up to 30 years and grow significantly, requiring substantial water space, which is not provided in the small bags given as prizes.
  • A recent survey indicated strong public support, with nearly three-quarters of adults agreeing that local governments should ban giving pets as prizes.
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