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Eight years after making his world debut, Toronto's famous IKEA monkey is living his best life in an Ontario sanctuary.

The Story Book Farm Primate Sanctuary posted an update about the IKEA monkey on December 10, eight years and a day after his world debut at North York's IKEA.

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Florida has a bountiful array of lush, tropical landscapes. While many are well-known, there are plenty of areas within The Sunshine State that will make for a pleasant surprise. One such place even offers perfect Florida hiking trails. At Turkey Creek Sanctuary near Orlando, you can wander for miles through beautiful landscapes.

Turkey Creek is a wet hammock that gives the park its lush landscape. The land was donated to the Florida Audubon Society in 1978 and became a sanctuary in 1981 .

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Let’s take a walk on the wild side! If you love furry friends as much as we do, then this wildlife sanctuary in Ontario is your dream day trip destination. You can take guided tours and meet all kinds of cute resident critters.

Located about two and a half hours from Toronto in Rosseau, Ont., you’ll find Aspen Valley Wildlife Sanctuary.

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If you've ever dreamed of getting to see a pack of wolves up close, you're in luck. There's a wolf sanctuary near Houston that gives people the chance to get to know wolves and wolfdogs, and they'll soon become your two favorite animals.

Saint Francis Wolf Sanctuary is located in Navasota, Texas, which is just over an hour away from Houston .

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If your dream job involves cuddling with cats on a stunning Mediterranean island, your wish just came true. A cat sanctuary on the Greek island of Syros is looking for a full-time, paid cat caregiver, and is currently reviewing applications from anywhere in the world — including Canada!

Before you get too excited, let's make one thing clear - this sanctuary houses 55 cats. So, you'll be expected to single-handedly watch over, care for and love all 55 of them. You'll also have to administer medication as required, and you may have deal with some not-so friendly cat personalities.

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