The Evolution of a Great Idea
Just One Day is a campaign that asks shelters to stop killing on June 11 of every year.
Just One Day is a campaign that asks shelters to stop killing on June 11 of every year.
The time is ripe for me to recapture my roots in the cause of animal protection.
A plan to eliminate 2,000 acres of wildlife habitat is fueled by medieval morality.
Help me and other animal activists working to protect the thousands of animals every year who will continue to die at the hands of PETA every year and who need you to come to their defense.
While news of PETA’s activities so often results in people asking, “What happened to PETA?” and “When did it become so corrupt?” these questions, in light of PETA’s history, are misguided and misinformed. Nothing has happened to PETA.
Squirrels, raccoons, opossums, birds, and all the other animals who make the forests of the San Francisco East Bay their home rely on trees for shelter, cover, safety, shade and the ecosystem the trees create which allow their food sources to grow.
In calling, either explicitly or implicitly, for the round up and killing of cats, these nativists engage in a great hypocrisy: forcing onto cats a standard they refuse themselves to obey.
When you can’t argue with the message, shoot the messenger.