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New Cat Picture @ picato.netBy info@picato.net - www.picato.net on February 1st, 2010 | Comments Off
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New Cat Picture @ picato.netBy info@picato.net - www.picato.net on February 1st, 2010 | Comments Off
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New Cat Picture @ picato.netBy info@picato.net - www.picato.net on February 1st, 2010 | Comments Off
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New Cat Picture @ picato.netBy info@picato.net - www.picato.net on February 1st, 2010 | Comments Off
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New Cat Picture @ picato.netBy info@picato.net - www.picato.net on February 1st, 2010 | Comments Off
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New Cat Picture @ picato.netBy info@picato.net - www.picato.net on February 1st, 2010 | Comments Off
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Boston’s Logan Airport Ditches Glue TrapsBy The PETA Files on February 1st, 2010 | Comments Off
Whenever people ask where my parents got my name, I never miss a beat before saying “The X-Men.” Am I really named after Wolverine? Maybe, maybe not, but as a lifetime comic book fan I think it’s a better story than “My great-great uncle three times removed was a Civil War hero …” and, well, you get the point.
After today, though, I just might start mixing my story up a little, considering that I now share my name with another hero for animals: Boston’s Logan Airport has agreed to stop using glue traps and is the latest recipient of PETA’s Compassionate Action Award. Massachusetts Port Authority CEO Thomas Kinton Jr. made the decision to pull glue traps after learning about the days of starvation and dehydration suffered by animals who become ensnared in the inhumane death pads. As a result, airport employees have agreed to implement a no-glue-trap policy and are working with PETA to implement more humane methods of catching animals.
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Boston’s Logan sticks it to glue traps, I have animal-tastic blogging skills, and Wolverine is on our list of the Top 10 Animal-Friendly Superheroes … I’m beginning to see a connection. Anybody else notice that Logan and vegan only differ by two letters?
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Exclusive Interview With Patricia De LeonBy The PETA Files on February 1st, 2010 | Comments Off
I don’t think anybody can blame Joe, Ray Romano’s character on TNT’s Men of a Certain Age, for making Patricia De León the woman of his fantasies. This former Miss Panama has jaw-dropping good looks and a soft spot for animals, and we’re thrilled that she’s joined our campaign to promote a vegetarian lifestyle.
After watching our slaughterhouse video footage, several Thanksgivings ago De León gave animals something to be thankful for by ditching meat for good. In our exclusive interview, she explains how eating cruelty-free saves animals and contributes to good health. And if you think she’s the cutest thing you’ll see in the video, think again. Her two adorable dogs make an appearance too.
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Important Changes For Equine Owners – Canadian Food Inspection AgencyBy AWIC on February 1st, 2010 | Comments Off
MedicalNewsToday.com – Effective January 31, 2010, equine owners, intending to sell animals directly or indirectly to Canadian meat processors, are being advised to record certain information. http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/177648.php
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Important Changes For Equine Owners – Canadian Food Inspection AgencyBy AWIC on February 1st, 2010 | Comments Off
MedicalNewsToday.com – Effective January 31, 2010, equine owners, intending to sell animals directly or indirectly to Canadian meat processors, are being advised to record certain information. http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/177648.php




