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Armed with a 'smoking gun,' PETA takes fresh aim at the use of circus elephants - Connecticut Post - 0 views

  • it's PETA's desire to move the circus away from the use of elephants and other "megafauna," such as big cats, and to concentrate more on acrobats, clowns and acts that use domestic animals such as horses and dogs.
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Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them (and Other Sheltering News) : Nathan J Winograd - 0 views

  • PETA Defends Slaughter Speaking of liars, PETA defended its 2008 animal slaughter by posting photographs of irremediably suffering animals and saying that all the animals they kill are suffering. Don’t believe it for a second. As I noted in my post, The Butcher of Norfolk: PETA has argued that all of the animals it kills are “unadoptable.” … But this claim is a lie. It is a lie because the numbers historically come from the State of Virginia’s reporting form which only asks for data for animals taken into custody “for the purpose of adoption.” It is a lie because PETA refuses to provide its criteria for making that determination. It is a lie because rescue groups and individuals have come forward stating that the animals they gave PETA were healthy and adoptable. It is a lie because testimony under oath in court from a veterinarian showed that PETA was given healthy and adoptable animals who were later found dead by PETA’s hands, their bodies unceremoniously thrown away in a supermarket dumpster. And it is a lie because Newkirk herself admitted as much. In a December 2, 2008 interview with George Stroumboulopoulos of the Canadian Broadcasting Company, Stroumboulopoulos asks Newkirk: “Do you euthanize those pets, the adoptable ones, if you get them?” To which Newkirk responds: “If we get them, if we cannot find a home, absolutely.” In short, Newkirk admits that PETA “absolutely” kills savable animals. Absolutely, absolutely, absolutely. In 2008, PETA found homes for only seven out of 2,216 dogs and cats, killing 96%.
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Dog Meat Festival Is Canceled in China - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • pet ownership
  • With pet ownership growing rapidly in China, the Jinhua Hutou Dog Meat Festival has been canceled.
  • the meat is believed to have warming properties.
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  • together with the younger generation growing up with cats and dogs as family pets
  • dog meat imbues the eater with energy and strength
  • The campaign caught on with celebrities who have millions of microblog followers
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Pet adoption: Want a dog or cat? Adopt a pet on Petfinder - 0 views

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    petfinder.com has more than 150,000 adoptable pets to chose from. The site has helped find homes for about 700 animals in 18 months from Alaska's Extended Life Animal Sanctuary in Nikiski, Alaska, said founder Tim Colbrath.
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Cat Defender - 0 views

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    Buen blog con historias sobre gatos. [english]
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Grabación - Domestic cats - 0 views

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    Ronroneo cuando pide comida y cuando no.
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Interview with PETA Official Bruce Friedrich - The Stanford Progressive - 0 views

  • That's an interesting eventual philosophical discussion. Obviously, with animals rights we don't mean the same as human rights like liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Attempting to figure out precisely how one would apply those as inalienable rights to animals is going to be very difficult. What PETA has focused on and what the animal rights movement has focused on is the right of animals not to be eaten, worn, or experimented on (unless it is in their own best interest—similar to experiments which involve human beings), and not to be used as a mean of human amusement. And there are going to be some grey areas. One of the big grey areas right now is the fact that about 8 million animals are dropped off at shelters every year but there are only homes for about 4 million of them. So what do you do with the other 4 million animals? We know that if they were turned loose on the streets most would die horrible deaths. There aren't old feral cats, and thus, right now, until we can create a world in which people are not breeding animals and selling animals, in which everyone is going to a shelter to adopt an animal, it is in those animals best interest to be humanely euthanized. So there are some grey areas, there are some dicey discussions to be had, but at the end of the day eating animals, wearing animals, experimenting on animals—those are pretty easy philosophical and scientific discussions to have.
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