Showing posts with label animals everywhere. Show all posts
Showing posts with label animals everywhere. Show all posts

Saturday, February 25, 2012

No Animals Used as Live Bait

Idaho: No Animals Used as Live Bait

Idaho Senate Bill S1305 passed committee and will go to the Senate for a vote as early February 29, 2012.  This bill allows for slaughter of wolves found molesting livestock by any means.  It specifically allows for baiting wolves with live animals.  State Senator Jeff Siddoway said "even dogs" could be used as bait.

Using any sentient being as bait to kill another is cruel and inhumane.  It causes undue stress to the bait animal and puts them in harms way to be killed by wolves before a gunman kills the wolf.



http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/no-dogs-used-as-bait/


Nelda

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Center for Biological Diversity


Happy New Year from all of us at the Center for Biological Diversity.

We wanted to take a moment after the holiday rush to reflect on the many endangered species successes of 2011 -- and share our thanks to you for helping make them all possible.

I hope you'll take two minutes to watch this video from us highlighting the Center's accomplishments last year and looking ahead to 2012.





 http://www.biologicaldiversity.org/support/thanks/2012/supporters.html
 
With your many actions, we grew to more than 320,000 members and online supporters last year. In 2011, your commitment and enthusiasm for protecting imperiled species and wildlands led to 1.3 million actions -- emails, phone calls, letters and faxes to decision makers -- to save the diversity of life on Earth. Thank you.

DONT FORGET TO FEED THE PETS - 

Thursday, December 29, 2011

new-born kittens in danger of being trapped in the flames

Over on Care2 .... You should join!
They have wonderful stories of people helping animals

http://www.care2.com/causes/fields-on-fire-race-to-rescue-sugar-cane-kittens.html

The wooded area known as ‘Los Menas’ in Zarzal in the Cauca Valley lies adjacent to extensive sugar cane cultivations,” explains Víctor Manuel Herrera Castillo of the Fundacion San Francisco de Asis Zarzal.  “For some time now it has been home to a colony of feral cats, numbering at present about twenty.  Our foundation is involved in the protection of the environment here, and in addition to sheltering sixty dogs, we also conduct an ongoing feline sterilization program with a view to limiting their uncontrolled reproduction which could eventually create public health problems in the nearby urban areas.  We are also feeding the cats so that they will not hunt the wild creatures such as squirrels, troupials, blue jays, ring doves, great thrushes etc.”
On the day before the burning of the cane we were contacted by the sugar engineering expert Mr. R.P. and told that there was a family of new-born kittens who were in danger of being trapped in the flames,” Victor continued.
Nelda

Sunday, December 18, 2011

They are hungry too!

One might wonder if I've run out of things to blog about... I haven't. There is plenty to talk about out there.
But being almost Christmas - Holiday Season, we think about people and how much we all need right now. Animals are not at the top of our list. That is why this is so important right now... It does not cost you a thing right now.


HELP FEED and TREAT AN ANIMAL - FREE

Please go click on this button only takes a minute...doesn't cost you a thing...


There is a button here that if you click on it once a day will help feed and treat animals..
Please go do a click daily...

http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com/clickToGive/home.faces?siteId=3&origin=ARS_FACE_BLOG_ADGROUP_BLOG_PetVideos_driftcaat_TOP_ClickRem_CTG


Nelda
and by all means share with your friends

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Done Daily?!

HELP FEED AN ANIMAL - FREE

Please go click on this button only takes a minute...doesn't cost you a thing...


There is a button here that if you click on it once a day will help feed and treat animals..
Please go do a click daily...

http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com/clickToGive/home.faces?siteId=3&origin=ARS_FACE_BLOG_ADGROUP_BLOG_PetVideos_driftcaat_TOP_ClickRem_CTG


Nelda
and by all means share with your friends

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Be a hero - Ban dog fighting videos

CoCo, My part pit who will never fight  

Bulletin from the cause: 

Lets get over 1,000,000 people to support banning the sale of dog fighting videos

Go to Cause
Posted By: Humane Society of The United States
To: Members in 2231 Causes

Be a hero for animals

A dog named Honey found her hero this past summer. Honey was one of twenty dogs our Animal Rescue Team saved from dogfighting in Indiana this past July. 

She was weak and injured after spending most of her life either staked in a yard or fighting for her life in a bloody pit.  She had a hole in her cheek to prove it.

Honey’s life was forever changed the day she met her hero in HSUS Animal Rescue Team member, Chris Schindler.  

The HSUS was brought in to assist in raiding the Indiana dogfighting ring where Honey had been forced to fight her entire life.  Chris recalls how terrified she was when he first saw her trembling in her makeshift doghouse at the back of the house, and how taken aback he was when after only a few minutes of petting Honey was as loving and sweet as we all know dogs to be.  She even trusted him to hold her in his arms and carry her to the safety of a nearby kennel.  There, Chris and the rest of the team provided veterinary care, food, and -- best of all -- lots of love to help rehabilitate her and the other dogs they rescued that day.

Please watch Honey’s story and be a hero for animals like her today: http://links.causes.com/s/clzaXK.

Several months have passed since Honey’s rescue, and we are happy to report that Honey has made a drastic recovery and is spoiled every day by her adoptive mother (even wearing pink sweaters to work!).  

Unfortunately, though, there are many more dogs and other animals like Honey waiting to be saved by heroes of their own.

Will you be a hero for these animals today?  Watch Honey’s story and donate $25 -- or whatever amount you can afford -- and you’ll help save animals like Honey suffering at the hands of dogfighting rings, Canadian sealers, factory farms, puppy mills, and other forms of cruelty:  http://links.causes.com/s/clzaXK.

Thank you for all you do for animals.

 Nelda
products for animals




Monday, December 12, 2011

Have you fed them?

Help feed and treat animals..
Please go click on this button only takes a minute...doesn't cost you a thing...

They depend on you



There is a button here that if you click on it once a day will help feed and treat animals..
Please go do a click daily...

http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com/clickToGive/home.faces?siteId=3&origin=ARS_FACE_BLOG_ADGROUP_BLOG_PetVideos_driftcaat_TOP_ClickRem_CTG


Nelda
and by all means share with your friends

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Kittens Beaten By Woman And Her Kids

At 8 weeks old, a small black and white kitten named Dexter is lucky to be alive after his owner and her two young sons took him to a neighborhood park and beat him and another kitten with an aluminum bat.  Dexter is clinging to life, but his brother died as a result of his injuries.
Four children at a park in Brooksville, Florida watched in horror last Friday evening when they saw 24-year-old Wilana Joenel Frazier and her two sons –one 8 years old and the other 5 — torture the two small kittens.

UPDATE: Many readers have asked how they can help Dexter get justice from his abusers.
A petition has been drafted by People Against Cruelty asking the Hernando County State Attorney to ”take maximum prosecution under the Florida Statute Code in the Case involving felony animal abuse charges of the accused, Wilana Joenel Frazier, and her two children.”
Click Here to sign the petition.
Dexter is continuing to improve from his injuries.

The family of the little boy who saved him and wrapped him in a T-shirt hopes to adopt the kitten.

I don't know why I keep reading these stories ...I always cry and get depressed.
 
Please sign the petition

Nelda