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Thursday, June 21, 2012
What if.......
What if part of the main rationale for murdering so many healthy pets and creating malignant bureaucratic processes with impossible time frames for rescuing them is based on faulty reasoning?
What if the rationale for doing this is based on lies, propagated by an organisation that may actually be hostile towards the very idea of most people keelping pets?
What then? And how long should this current state of affairs be allowed to continue?
The links included here will take you to two articles researched and written by writer Douglas Anthony Cooper, as he explores the rationales for the euthanisia of healthy animals in shelters by the US-bsed People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.
Peta seem to have a considerable amont of clout and revenue from their activities, which we hope is not culled - no poun intended - from their liberal use of the needle.
On the face of it, it all sounds like a sad-but-all-too-real unpalatable fact: the premise that there are more animals that can feasibly go round.
There are articles that challenge that view quite potently.
Other events that challenge the 'over-population' argument can be found on this Facebook Page and at the No Kill Advocacy centre also.
What happens where shelters throw their doors open to the public and all animals put out for adoption?
Not only were they all adopted, but these places ran out of animals! Demand actualy did exceed supply, no matter how true or false the arguments given by Peta for mass euthanias all over the world might be.........On Just that One day, 7-9 000 animals were adopted.
Finally, for those in the New York area who would like to make their voices heard against the kill shelters there, here is some information about a demonstration taking place there this coming Saturday on June 23rd. Details on how to get there, where it is, can be found via this link.
Finally, here are details of a 'No-kill' conference - this also looks worth attending.
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