¿Qué hacer con los perros sin dueño? - 0 views
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Do Pets Belong on a College Campus? - 0 views
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At at least Stephens, some students have also applied for pet-friendly housing to offer foster care to animals from local shelters.
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Another issue that's been raised is the number of pets being abandoned or dumped at shelters at the end of the year by irresponsible students who didn’t consider what would happen when they had to either return home or find pet-friendly off-campus housing and roommates.
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THE POPE & THE HOMELESS CATS: John Paul II had a dream By: J.R. Hyland - Humane Religio... - 0 views
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""It was a terribly severe winter in New York, the city was completely covered with snow. Inhabitants were well-off and warmly dressed, and walking slowly along roads because cars, due to mountains of snow, could not be operated. I was happy that I could walk on top of the snow on avenues of white. "All my physical effort was spent on walking. To this day, pictures of huge apartment houses on both sides of the avenue are instilled in my mind, and the doormen quickly closing and opening entrance doors as though trying to prevent humanity and warmth from escaping. "On top of the snow, I noticed a brown cat emerge from a side street and walk on the snow. I looked closer, and to my surprise, saw that this big cat was being followed by six small brown-and- white kittens, all of them following the big brown cat in a perfect line. The mother cat looked back from time to time to see if her babies were there, but her main concern was to reach the entrance door. I presumed she was trying to find warmth for herself and her children, but as soon as she reached the door, a man in a well-pressed uniform, jumped at her with a broom and chased them away. I followed this procession and prepared to deliver a speech to the doorman. I opened my mouth and tried to complain, 'Where is your proverbial American generosity? Where is your American good heart and fair play? Let them in. Let them in!! "I tried to speak, but the words would not come out. Maybe I was afraid of the doorman with the broom. I started searching my cassock pockets for a piece of bread, found some crumbs and put them on my palms, calling: 'Kitty, kitty, kitty.' But the words would not come from my supposedly intelligent mouth. Instead, the wind blew the crumbs from my palm and I said, 'what can I do? I can't speak to the cats. I can't speak to the doorman. But there are many hungry birds. They might pick up the crumbs.' "Again, I walked after the cats, now with a pain in my chest, feeling treme
Policia Animal de Chile - 0 views
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Creo que no aconsejan bien en su página sobre DENUNCIAS al indicar q es imprescindible un informe veterinario. En muchos casos no es posible (perro encerrado bajo llave, por ejemplo) y sin embargo esa denuncia *debe* hacerse. ---- Otra cosa rara es que dicen que hay que llevar guantes para relacionarse con los perros de la calle. Lo señalan como muy importante, en rojo, mayúsculas… "(SI NO CONSIGUES GUANTES NO MANIPULAR A LOS ANIMALES." etc) No sé si es buen consejo. --- @Andrés Sepúlveda, es cierto que no hay nada nuevo, salvo el título: chile está lleno de individuos/grupos haciendo de poli. El tema que pudieran desarrollar es mediático: si son capaces de enrolar a nuevos rescatistas, estupendo.
Mascotas Online promueve explotación - 0 views
Qué tener en cuenta antes de adoptar un animal de compañia // AnimaNaturalis.org - 0 views
New York City in Chaos : Nathan J Winograd - 0 views
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the ASPCA takes in over $120,000,000 per year
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Thanks to the ASPCA, Mayor’s Alliance, and Animal Law Coalition, New York City’s regressive pound has a license to turn away rescue groups and kill the animals they are willing to save. And thanks to Best Friends, Alley Cat Allies, and others who refused to support Oreo’s Law in deference to their relationships with these groups, that license is not being revoked anytime soon.
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Where are the millions of dollars that the ASPCA and Mayor’s Alliance have raised for a “No Kill NYC” gone?
Forks Over Knives - The Official Movie Website - 0 views
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Dr. Campbell, a nutritional scientist at Cornell University, was concerned in the late 1960's with producing "high quality" animal protein to bring to the poor and malnourished areas of the third world. While in the Philippines, he made a life-changing discovery: the country's wealthier children, who were consuming relatively high amounts of animal-based foods, were much more likely to get liver cancer. Dr. Esselstyn, a top surgeon and head of the Breast Cancer Task Force at the world-renowned Cleveland Clinic, found that many of the diseases he routinely treated were virtually unknown in parts of the world where animal-based foods were rarely consumed. These discoveries inspired Campbell and Esselstyn, who didn't know each other yet, to conduct several groundbreaking studies. One of them took place in China and is still among the most comprehensive health-related investigations ever undertaken. Their research led them to a startling conclusion: degenerative diseases like heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and even several forms of cancer, could almost always be prevented-and in many cases reversed-by adopting a whole foods, plant-based diet. Despite the profound implications of their findings, their work has remained relatively unknown to the public.
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