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As a child actor, Kay Panabaker logged an impressive array of screen credits, ranging from being a series regular in the TV series “Summerland,” “Phil of the Future” and ” No Ordinary Family”, in addition to guest spots in such series as “Two and a Half Men”, “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation”, “Grey’s Anatomy” and “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit”.
Panabaker ultimately decided the life of an actor wasn’t for her, and decided to study zoology; she went on to care for animals at Disney World’s Animal Kingdom in Florida.in 2016, explaining why she decided to quit acting. “I maintain the care, well-being, management, behaviour conditioning and enrichment of our animals and birds,” she said of her job. “I work with goats, sheep, elephants, porcupines, skunks, donkeys, cows, parrots, birds of prey, and opossums to name a few. I do animal presentations on our stages and maintain the ‘Affection Section,’ which is our petting zoo.”
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