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The San Antonio Zoo is on to something with one of the most creative fundraisers we've ever seen. Animals have got to eat, and people need closure, and Cry Me a Cockroach solves both issues. Between February 1-13 each year, people with bad break-ups, brutal bosses, cruel colleagues, or obnoxious humans purchase a cockroach, leafy plant, or rodent and have it named for the difficult person. On February 14, the zoo feeds the named delicacies to the animals. Chomp, chomp, chomp—closure.
Funds raised support the zoo's vision of securing a future for wildlife in Texas and worldwide. To participate and join in the fun, donate as little as five dollars and symbolically name a cockroach, rodent, or veggie after you're not-so-special someone.
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