Mexican Singer Natanael Cano Spotlights Chained Monkeys in Morocco, Raising Animal Welfare Concerns

Singer Natanael Cano, visiting Morocco, shared on Instagram a photo of two chained monkeys. A way for him to denounce the mistreatment suffered by these animals.
Natanael Cano shared several photos of the two monkeys on his Instagram profile with the caption "Poor little ones", accompanied by a broken heart emoji and another indicating that he does not approve of the abuse suffered by these animals. The artist specifies, however, that he respects the culture of each country.
"Even if we don’t approve of this practice, these little monkeys will continue to be there. At least they will eat today," Cano said. And to add in another post: "Tomorrow I will bring them fruit."
Despite the sensitivity of the images, his subscribers did not make any negative comments about the post. Some even appreciated the photo of Natanael with the two monkeys. "This is the best photo I’ve ever seen," wrote one of them.
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