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New Cat Picture @ picato.netBy info@picato.net - www.picato.net on July 1st, 2009 | Comments Off
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New Cat Picture @ picato.netBy info@picato.net - www.picato.net on July 1st, 2009 | Comments Off
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New Cat Picture @ picato.netBy info@picato.net - www.picato.net on July 1st, 2009 | Comments Off
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New Cat Picture @ picato.netBy info@picato.net - www.picato.net on July 1st, 2009 | Comments Off
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What to Look For While Shopping For a Rabbit HutchBy KittyKitty on July 1st, 2009 | Comments Off
You have just found the most adorable looking bunny, and you can’t wait to take it home. But before you leave the store, you have to make another important decision. How should you house it? Which rabbit hutch should you get? It’s important to know well before you bring a new pet home exactly how [...]
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The Basics Of Puppy CareBy Mark on June 30th, 2009 | Comments Off
Getting a new puppy can be a great addition to the family. They are cute and cuddly and everybody loves them. Before bringing that new little furry bundle home, it is important to remember that they are only babies and will require a lot of puppy care.
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Spa Days for DogsBy Carlyon on June 30th, 2009 | Comments Off
A dog is mans best friend, and often times, many people like to give their dogs special treatment like any other friend or family member. dog grooming is one thing but treating your dog to a full spa day is a fantastic way to show your dog that you love and care for them. [...]
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PETA Spices Up San Francisco Pride ParadeBy The PETA Files on June 30th, 2009 | Comments Off
San Francisco’s gay pride parade—touted as the world’s largest—got a healthy infusion of vegetarian pride on Sunday. Working with local group Bay Area Vegetarians, PETA showed up in full force—accompanied by more than 100 men and women who were eager to educate the public about the benefits of a vegetarian diet.
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Our float’s Lettuce Ladies, Broccoli Boys, costumed animals, and sexy “strippers” caught everyone’s eye.
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Chris P. Carrot made a star appearance and rallied San Franciscans to ditch meat.
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We can’t argue with that.
© Steve Sprang
What’s sexier than one vegetarian girl? Two!
Obviously, everyone who participated in the parade had tons of fun—but the icing on the (vegan) cake is that more than 500,000 people attended the event and learned that by cutting meat out of their diets, they could be healthier, reduce their carbon footprint, and save over 100 animals’ lives per year.
Check out even more pictures of the parade here.
Posted by Liz Graffeo
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Independence Day for New Hampshire HoundsBy The PETA Files on June 30th, 2009 | Comments Off
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Back in December, we spread some holiday cheer with news that a greyhound racetrack in Hinsdale, New Hampshire, had closed. Today we are celebrating Independence Day for all greyhounds used in racing in New Hampshire, because the last two dog tracks in the state have stopped racing greyhounds!
Greyhounds in the Granite State will now be spared routine racetrack horrors, which include long hours in cramped kennels, broken legs, heatstroke, and heart attacks, and being abandoned, starved, shot, or sold to laboratories when their racing days are through. Break out the bubbly and join us as we toast this victory.
One state down, nine to go …
Posted by Karin Bennett
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Tubby Teen’s Mom ArrestedBy The PETA Files on June 30th, 2009 | Comments Off
The number with the worst rap may be 666, but 555 turned out to be the real “Number of the Beast” for one mother who was arrested last week on charges of neglect when authorities found out that 555 pounds was how much her obese 14-year-old son weighed.
Jerri Gray of Travelers Rest, South Carolina (near Greenville), says that juggling jobs meant she often relied on fast food to feed her tubby teen. She learned the hard way that a diet of bacon cheeseburgers and chicken nuggets is a recipe for a health disaster—one that has put her son’s health in serious danger.
To ensure that Greenville residents get that message loud and clear, we plan to erect our billboard reading, “Feeding Kids Meat Is Child Abuse.” Also, Ms. Gray will be receiving a copy of Meatless Meals for Working People, a cookbook of quick and simple vegan fare, courtesy of PETA.
Posted by Karin Bennett






