Heart 4 Animals

September 25, 2008

Whose skin are you in ? leather, fur, wool, and exotic skin

Filed under: Animal love, Cruelty to Animals, Fur, News about Animals — Tags: — Compassion @ 8:29 pm

Whose Skin Are You In?Whose Skin Are You In?
The question is simple: “Whose skin are you in?” Watch PETA’s new video, which exposes the cruelty that goes into every piece of leather, fur, wool, and exotic skin used for “fashion.” Then sign the pledge that says the only skin that you’re in is your own.

Urgent Help needed: > Urge Zappos.com to Stop Selling Fur > Tell Island Veterinary School to Stop Cutting Up and Killing Animals .

September 24, 2008

Tell Rabbi to Stop Abusing Chickens in Kapporos Ritual Sacrifices

Please watch PETA’s new video about ritual sacrifice horrors during annual religious ceremonies.

The footage is from PETA’s investigations of the Jewish atonement and sacrifice ritual kapporos, which is performed in Hasidic communities in the days before Yom Kippur.

In Brooklyn alone, more than 50,000 chickens are trucked in for kapporos ceremonies, in which chickens are roughly waved over people’s heads and then slaughtered. The chickens languish without food and water and are stacked in cramped, filthy transport crates on public streets for hours. Many don’t even survive until slaughter.

Many Jewish communities use money for kapporos instead of live chickens—the money is then donated to tzedakah (charity).

Rabbi Shea Hecht of the National Committee for Furtherance of Jewish Education (NCFJE) runs the largest—and arguably the most inhumane—kapporos operation in Brooklyn. PETA has filmed some of the worst abuses and cruelest conditions at Rabbi Hecht’s location. For more information on this practice and what you can do to help, click here.

Please write to Rabbi Hecht, the National Committee for Furtherance of Jewish Education (NCFJE), and representatives of Beis Din of Crown Heights—the kosher agency that certifies this kapporos operation—to demand that Rabbi Hecht no longer use live chickens for this ritual.

Please also forward this important information to your friends and family.

Thank you for all that you do for animals!

Sincerely,

Philip Schein
Senior Researcher

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals .

September 18, 2008

Add your voice to the Universal Declaration on Animal Welfare

Photo - girl and her dogTell the world that animals matter!

Animal protection organizations around the world are working together to achieve a Universal Declaration on Animal Welfare at the United Nations. We must let the governments of the world know that animals are sentient beings, capable of experiencing pain and suffering, and that animal welfare is an important part of the social development of all nations.

Join us and sign the Animals Matter to Me petition for World Animal Week this year (October 4-10).

August 27, 2008

Listeriosis outbreak, Salmonella poisoning, Mad Cow disease, Bird Flu - malignant virus & bacteria in meats

The recent cross-country listeriosis outbreak across Canada adds to the ever-growing list of viral diseases and food poisoning cases as a result of contaminated meat consumption.

This should not come as a surprise, considering that factory farms cramp live poultry and cattle in unhygienic conditions. The un-natural injection of hormones and force-feeding is widespread in farm animals to spur their growth and speed them onwards to the slaughterhouses. Genetic engineering experiments have also interfered with these animals’ natural immunity systems and could facilitate the attack of ever-evolving viruses as they mutate to adjust to cellular changes.

Please visit the websites below to learn more about the various kinds of meat you eat:

> Factory Farms > Facts about Meat > Truth about Organic & Free Range Meats > Mad Cow Disease

> Listeriosis Victims Swelled Up like Balloons > Salmonella deaths alarming > Watch Video .

August 19, 2008

From the doghouse to the courthouse: Hugo’s story

Only two short years ago, PETA delivered a custom-built doghouse to Hugo, a sweet dog who had been chained outside without any shelter from the broiling sun or the freezing cold. Thanks to kind supporters like you, we regularly bring the same comfort to hundreds of neglected “backyard” dogs every year, animals whose mean owners will not give them away and will only do the minimum within the law—if that. Hugo’s owner knew that local laws did not require shelter for dogs, and we were lucky not to be thrown off the property when we arrived with our “gift.”

PETA field workers checked in on Hugo last New Year’s Day to fill his house with new straw bedding. They found Hugo curled up inside his doghouse. Hugo was dead, and his body was just a bag of bones.

We gained custody of Hugo’s body and had him examined by a veterinarian. Hugo had been starved to death, his stomach empty except for some grass and orange peels. PETA immediately put a case file together and pressed local officials to file cruelty-to-animals charges. Through hard work and PETA’s own testimony, Hugo’s abusive owner was convicted and has received jail time and five years’ probation. We also asked that he not be allowed to own or set foot in any home where an animal is present, and the judge granted that condition as part of his probation.

Without PETA and you, there would be no hope and no justice for poor dogs like Hugo. But with your continued support, we can help stop abusers from getting near other animals and we can rescue many animals while there is still time.

Every week, PETA caseworkers receive hundreds of reports of animals who are sorely abused and neglected by their owners. We are told of dogs who are chained outside with no food, water, or shelter in blizzards, storms, and sweltering heat. We hear of dozens of cats who are trapped inside filthy homes by “hoarders.” And we never turn away a call.

We do everything we possibly can to get these animals out of their predicaments, from working with animal-sheltering agencies to helping local law enforcement pursue cruelty-to-animals charges against abusive owners. As in Hugo’s case, we provide evidence and testimony to help prosecutors secure a conviction—and send the firm message that animal abuse must not go unpunished.

While our courtroom victory came too late to save poor Hugo, it was enormously important. For decades, anti-cruelty statutes were simply ignored in northeastern North Carolina, where Hugo lived—but not anymore. As a result of PETA’s dedicated work on his case—which you made possible—animal abusers in rural areas like this one are having to change their ways.

For animals who wish only to give us their love and loyalty and who ask for nothing more in return, the world can be a very cruel, cold place. But your support for PETA’s groundbreaking and heartbreaking cruelty casework affords them the friendship, dignity, and—in the worst cases—justice that they deserve. Please donate today to help us reach those animals in the greatest need. Your help can make all the difference for a dog, cat, or other animal who is being abused or neglected right now.

Thank you for being a good friend to animals.

Kind regards,

Ingrid Newkirk
Ingrid E. Newkirk
President
People For The Ethical Treatment of Animals

P.S. From delivering sturdy winterized doghouses to testifying against abuse in the courthouse, PETA is helping dogs, cats, and other companion animals in tangible ways. Please, continue your vital support for our lifesaving work by making a generous gift today.

August 13, 2008

Protect your Pets from tragedies when travelling in Hot Weather !

Filed under: Animal love, News about Animals — Compassion @ 5:31 pm

The following are some vacation tips to ensure that your animals will enjoy the trip:

* Outfit your companion animal with clear identification—legible tags on collars/harnesses and microchips (a must!) can help other people identify animals who accidentally get separated from their families.
* Tips for traveling with your animal friendsTake a clear, recent photograph of your companion animal with you so that you can show it to people or use it on posters in case he or she gets lost or stolen.
* Never leave your companion animal alone in the car—or anywhere else unattended. Animals can suffer and die within minutes when they’re left inside parked cars, even on mildly warm days.
* Carry water for rest stops. No-spill travel bowls are available in pet-supply stores and online. (Remember: Never shop at PetSmart, PETCO, or any other stores that sell live animals!).
* To prevent sickness, feed dogs early so that they don’t eat in the few hours before departure. For dogs prone to carsickness, consult your veterinarian for remedies or try ginger capsules, which are available at health-food stores. You’ll also want to be sure to stop frequently to walk your dog while on the road.
* Cats can turn into escape artists on the road, so—at all times while in the car—keep them in sturdy, well-ventilated carriers that are big enough to contain a small litter pan and still allow them to stand up, stretch, and turn around comfortably. Line the carrier with a soft towel or a baby blanket, and secure the carrier to the seat with a seatbelt or a bungee cord.
* Never open a car window or door—not even a crack—when your cat or dog is unrestrained. Countless dogs and cats have been lost at tollbooths and rest stops this way.
* If you are flying, only take your animals with you if they can fly in the cabin with you (in a carrier that can be placed under the seat). It’s dangerous and frightening for animals to fly in the cargo hold—no matter what assurances airlines may give. Many animals have escaped from their carriers and gotten lost or died from heat exhaustion when temperature controls failed or flights were delayed on the tarmac.

By taking just a few simple precautions like those mentioned above, you’ll be helping to ensure a safe and fun vacation for both you and the animals who are such an important part of your life.

Source: People For The Ethical Treatment of Animals

P.S. You can find more travel tips in Ms Newkirk’s book 250 Ways to Make Your Cat Adore You. You’ll also find a world of resources—including tips on spotting and reporting potential cruelty to animals and updates on PETA’s vital work for cats, dogs, and other animals—at HelpingAnimals.com..

Dog guards owner’s body for several weeks after he commits suicide

Filed under: Animal love, News about Animals — Compassion @ 4:19 pm

…touching story of how loyal and dedicated dogs are:

Authorities in Colorado say a dog stood guard over its owner’s body for up to six weeks after the man committed suicide on a remote plain.

The body of 25-year-old Jake Baysinger of La Salle was found Sunday on the Pawnee National Grasslands, about 120 kilometres northeast of Denver.

Cash, his German shepherd, was found beside him, thin and dehydrated but still alive.

Officials say the dog apparently survived by eating mice and rabbits.

Cash has been reunited with Baysinger’s wife her and her two-year-old son, Lane. She said her little boy is “very close to that dog” and happy to see her again.

Investigators said the dog probably kept coyotes away from the body.

Source: Yahoo News

August 9, 2008

Is your meat from a Factory Farm ? How were the animals for your meat treated ?


The horror that cows, chickens, and pigs face on factory farms goes on for a long time too. Chickens are violently tossed into cages with dozens of other birds and forced to live amid their own waste. Baby pigs have their testicles ripped out without any painkillers. And male calves are starved and chained inside tiny stalls until their flesh becomes soft and milky white before being slaughtered for someone’s veal dinner.

Extract from The Peta Files .

August 7, 2008

Comparing Manitoba beheading to animal rights abuses

Today, I read the news of an animal rights organization comparing the Manitoba beheading to animal rights abuses, as follows :

…. “an innocent victim’s throat” being cut, referring to the slaughter of cows, chickens and pigs on factory farms.

“His struggles and cries are ignored … the man with the knife shows no emotion … the victim is slaughtered and his head cut off … his flesh is eaten,” reads the ad, which is posted on the website.

“If this ad leaves a bad taste in your mouth, please give a thought to what sensitive animals think and feel when they come to the end of their frightening journey and see, hear and smell the slaughterhouse.

“Like human victims, animals in slaughterhouses experience terror when they are attacked by a knife-wielding assailant,” Lindsay Rajt of PETA said in a news release. “We are challenging everyone who is rightly horrified by this crime to look into their hearts and consider leaving violence off their dinner plates.

Rajt said the ad was intended to be shocking and is meant to spur people to think about the terror and pain experienced by animals who are raised and killed for food.

What are my thoughts about this ?

First of all, I myself am shocked by the incident of the manslaughter, and in my comparison, I have NO intention of belittling the horrific death of an innocent victim.

To a great extent, I agree with the observation of the animal rights organization (not that I would publish the ad but I still credit PETA for the many other great things they’ve done for animals). There are some similarities, only that the killers at the slaughterhouses are not psychiatric cases; and that the animals are widely conscious and awake and shivering in fear as they await the much dreaded butcher knife or grinding machine.

Animals, no matter how “different from humans” others consider them to be, STILL HAVE FEELINGS OF FEAR & PAIN. In fact, many of their lives are much worse - in factory farms, they live their entire lives in confined cages/ pens, waiting painfully for that day of slaughter. Moreover, many of these animals are thoughtlessly (or worse- intentionally) abused by those who breed them for their products (milk, eggs, foie gras liver and meat.) Don’t take my word for it: read more about the poor treatment of these animals at Factory Farms (Article Factory Farms: Mechanized Madness Videos : Here ) .

Almost all of us have never stepped in a slaughterhouse. With the exception of those with a strong stomach and/or sado-masochistic nature, I suspect many of us will re-think the piece of meat on our plates. I have seen and heard what happens on factory farms . I am no saint, but I’m staying away from meat, eggs and dairy as much as I can.

August 6, 2008

U.S. nude swimmer defies ban on animal rights protest in Beijing Olympics 2008

U.S. swimmer Amanda Beard unveiled a demure nude photograph of herself urging women “Don’t wear fur” on Wednesday, hours after Chinese authorities had prevented her from her staging a news conference for “safety” reasons.

“What happens with animals when their skin is ripped from their bodies when they are still alive, it’s heartbreaking for me,” she said. The Olympics provided a great platform for making those views known, she added. > More

Source: Yahoo! News , PETA


Donna Karan—Bunny Butcher Exposed

Donna Karan—Bunny Butcher Exposed

Donna Karan promised to stop using fur in her designs, but continues to butcher bunnies for “fashion”. Urge Karan to end the use of all fur now! READ MORE

Top 10 Reasons Not to Eat Pigs

Top 10 Reasons Not to Eat Pigs

Here are our top 10 reasons to keep pork off your fork and put delicious cruelty-free alternatives on your plate instead. READ MORE

Source : People For The Ethical Treatment of Animals

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