Kinkatopia Overview:

• A 501(c)3 nonprofit (offering tax deductions) located in South Florida.

• USDA licensed and Florida Fish & Wildlife permitted. Registered FWC amnesty adopter.

• advocates for animal welfare and educates that kinkajous are not traditional pets.

• internationally Available for 24/7 guidance and support.

• Documenting research and publishing information.

• Facilitates national placement to assist in ending the constant cycles of relinquishing these animals.

KINKATOPIA HAS HELPED OVER 120+ KINKAJOUS PERMANENTLY SETTLE SINCE 2018.


The Kinkajou Issue:

ONLY 10% to 15% of these animals stay in the homes they start out in. The rest are relinquished and rehomed over and over…

For many, keeping exotic animals is something they rush into, decide they cannot commit fully to, or resolve they want to seek a more appropriate lifestyle for their animal. Many people then surrender their exotics to zoos, sanctuaries, the state, or other keepers. Most of these places are merely familiar with kinkajous, but not well-versed enough to provide a quality life.

Sometimes owners even release their exotic animals into the wild, in an environment not suited for kinkajous. We see this happening in mostly Texas and Florida. These captive-raised animals are unable to care for themselves properly and suffer. They particularly do this with kinkajous, because kinks are overrepresented in the pet trade and underrepresented when it comes to accurate information. It is a tragic happening, and kinkatopia’s goal is to offer credible information on care taking as well as permanent sanctuary for these animals to live out their days.

Kinkatopia Does Not Judge:

No question is too small! We are happy to answer them all. Asking questions and sharing information to assure these animals have the best life is paramount.

We do not judge those wanting to place their kinkajous. We understand and will never discriminate. Asking for help is a huge feat! Caring about your animal enough to want it to have a quality life is a magical thing. Please, ask Kinkatopia for help — we are happy to consult.

How Kinkatopia Helps:

kinkatopia is working to combat the lack of information regarding captive kinkajous. We continuously educate that they are not traditional pets. but for those who take on the endeavor, we hope to provide information so these animals can have the best life possible. Our hope is to lessen improper keeping of these animals, impulsive purchasing, and combat the irresponsible relinquishing of kinkajous. Ultimately, to offer a safe haven so kinkajous do not have to succumb to hard conditions. Kinkatopia is the first of its kind, and the only organization fighting for this cause in the world. There is a dire need for aide, especially in Florida and Texas. Together we can improve the quality of thousands of lives, both in-house and worldwide.

PLEASE NOTE, WE ARE NOT OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. KINKATOPIA IS PRIVATE. NO WALK-INS ALLOWED.

Tax records upon request.

DLN 17053301301046

501(c)3 Public IRS Charity since 2017

Florida Agricultural License: CH49093/DTN: 3074800

Kinkatopia does not sell, adopt out, or breed kinkajous.

The animals here are permanent and belong to Kinkatopia’s homestead. Our ceo has taken them into her care as her own. They are the basis for Which our program’s reSearch Is Established and the foundation of creating Kinkatopia’s program to help animals worldwide.

our goal is to buy land and build a public nocturnal sanctuary in south florida.