PROTEST
AGAINST IMPORTING CHINA'S FUR TRADE INTO CANADA
Right
now it is legal for animals fur including domesticated animals
such as dogs and cats to be imported into Canada and sold
at local stores in products the consumer buys such as coats,
gloves, boots, colars on sweaters and even some novelty items
such as those furry cats curled up sleeping that look like
they are alive and breathing.
"There
is a terrible and horrific act of cruelty taking place this
very moment to countless dogs, cats and other domesticated
animals as well as wild animals bred for their fur. These
animals are being beaten, then skinned while still alive and
crying and their bodies thrown aside in a pile to die.
They are dying a slow and cruel death so some sick person
can make a fast buck. I watched one video and attempted
to watch another and couldn't as it is so graphic. Canada
allows their fur to be sold in stores here and it should be
stopped. It is inhumane! Many of these animals are
domesticated. Please protest against buying any of
these fur products. Thank you for your caring and support.
May God bless you!" ~
Shari Lynn
To
view some of these graphic videos to see just what these animals
go through, please visit the post at Shari Lynn's Facebook
page at
www.Facebook.com
and key in Shari Lynn or visit
www.Peta.org
and
www.DogCatFur.com
Please note : the videos on these
websites are disturbing and very graphic, viewer discretion
is advised.
SAVE
A HORSE!
Countless
horses are being slaughtered everyday, but you can help.
Adopt a horse and save a life! I did, my horse was diagnosed
as a colt with HYPP a disease that could kill him within 3
years. His fate was to be put down or sent for slaughter.
I couldn't bear to see that happen so I bought him for $500,
the same fee that a slaughter house would take him for.
On daily medication he has so far lived to be 8 years old
and he is loved immensly!
To
adopt a horse in your area, please visit your local horse
auction house or farm or email
Tedi@TheHorseFoundation.com
or visit
www.TheHorseFoundation.com
or call 630-825-8334
Adopt
a Friend!
Call
your local
SPCA
In Barrie ON area call
the
Ontario
SPCA at
705-728-7311
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