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New Cat Picture @ picato.netBy info@picato.net - www.picato.net on July 31st, 2009 | Comments Off
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New Cat Picture @ picato.netBy info@picato.net - www.picato.net on July 31st, 2009 | Comments Off
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New Cat Picture @ picato.netBy info@picato.net - www.picato.net on July 31st, 2009 | Comments Off
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New Cat Picture @ picato.netBy info@picato.net - www.picato.net on July 31st, 2009 | Comments Off
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New Cat Picture @ picato.netBy info@picato.net - www.picato.net on July 31st, 2009 | Comments Off
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Pet Hospital Chain Bans Cosmetic Mutilations of DogsBy The PETA Files on July 31st, 2009 | Comments Off
fideliodogs / CC 
If Rover’s running with a little more spring in his step today, it may be because he heard the good news. Banfield—the largest network of animal hospitals in the U.S.—has announced that it will stop performing three painful and needless cosmetic procedures: tail-docking, ear-cropping, and debarking.
Banfield’s decision follows that of the American Veterinary Medical Association, which, while getting a lot of things wrong during its recent convention in Seattle, got this one right: It upheld its opposition to these vile procedures.
Dr. Karen Faunt, Banfield’s vice president for medical quality advancement, notes, “It is our hope that this new medical protocol will help reduce, and eventually eliminate, these cosmetic procedures altogether.”
Amen to that! Here’s hoping that next on the list is banning the declawing of cats.
Posted by Jeff Mackey
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Guinea Pigs Aren’t SuperheroesBy The PETA Files on July 31st, 2009 | Comments Off
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Unlike the animated stars of G-Force, real guinea pigs aren’t superheroes at all. If they were, they would immediately vaporize the human monsters who subject them to crude and painful experiments.
Every year, more than 200,000 guinea pigs are abused and killed in cruel experiments—they are forced to breathe tobacco smoke, they are locked in chambers for hours at a time and forced to listen to noises as loud as a jet engine, and pregnant guinea pigs are given alcohol to cause birth defects in their babies. Of course, common sense and human-based research tells us that drinking alcohol while pregnant is a no-no, standing next to an airplane when it’s taking off is not so good on the ears, and smoking cigarettes can cause disease in nearly every organ of the body.
Wait until Agent Darwin hears about this!
Posted by Justin Goodman, Research Associate Supervisor
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Chimps born to appreciate musicBy AWIC on July 31st, 2009 | Comments Off
BBC News – Chimpanzees are biologically programmed to appreciate pleasant music. http://news.bbc.co.uk/earth/hi/earth_news/newsid_8174000/8174534.stm
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‘The Cove’ Hits Select Theaters TodayBy The PETA Files on July 31st, 2009 | Comments Off
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“[A] living, breathing movie whose horrifying disclosures feel fully earned.”
—The New York Times“To watch bleeding dolphins struggle for their last breath, to actually hear their agony, is devastating. … [Y]ou feel culpable just for being part of the species that can teach another mammal tricks, reward it with snacks and pats and at the same time be capable of getting up at dawn to poke it to death with spears.”
—Time“[O]ne of the most powerful, heartfelt, and (yes, I’ll say it) important ‘nature’ documentaries I’ve ever seen.”
—Cinematical“[T]he footage is so horrifying, the facts so disturbing. It’s not that you can’t believe it, but that you don’t want to.”
—The Huffington PostWhen this movie hits theaters near you, go!
Posted by Shawna Flavell
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Special Reports: Animal Welfare July 2009By AWIC on July 31st, 2009 | Comments Off
The Hill – by Congressional Lawmakers http://thehill.com/special-reports-animal-welfare-july-2009.html






