(FOX 5/KUSI) — Valentine’s Day isn’t always rainbows and butterflies — sometimes it’s a reminder of an ex who wronged you or the one that got away.
Well, lucky for you, the California Wolf Center might be able to help you get some closure.
This Valentine’s Day, the nonprofit is letting you feed your ex to the wolves, that is, metaphorically, of course.
For the small price of $5, but who can put a price on closure anyway, you can name a mouse after your ex and watch it get fed to the wolves.
This is the conservation center’s first-ever “Anti-Valentine’s Day” promotion, and the proceeds will support the care of the wolves on the property.
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The California Wolf Center is located in Julian and was originally founded in 1977 by Paul and Judy Kenis.
The center began with just two North American gray wolves and was designed to educate the public about the importance of wolves in our ecosystem.
The conservation center aims to restore and increase the wolf population in California.
Some of the wolves living on the property include Northwestern gray wolves Poppy and Yana, and Mexican gray wolves Durango and Frida.
The Center says all the wolves are ready to deliver some “crunchy” closure this Valentine’s Day.