Friday, 8 April 2011

Fluffy Friday #20


I hope this weeks Fluffy Friday is worth the wait!  Here is Suki not looking impressed with her new mac.  She allowed me to put it on and lead her out of the front door, she then sat down and refused to be seen in public.  We are now in a bit of a quandry since she hates getting wet in the rain (and it is April so I expect showers at some point) and she hates the only preventative measure I can think of!  Oh well, I think she looks lovely.  :-)
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What a glorious day!

It is 20 Degrees here, the sunbathers are out in force, the ice cream van is playing a tune and the daffodils and daisies are littering the lush green grash in the park with buttery yellow and white.  This all means it is Spring!  Suki has been thoroughly enjoying skipping (yes, she does skip) through the long grass and chasing the ice cream van but one thing I always try and remember is to keep her cool.  

I have got so used to being freezing cold and snuggling up with a hot water bottle (and even bought Suki a mac the other week, see Fluffy Friday) it is strange to suddenly be too warm.  The RSPCA have some very good advice about keeping your pooch cool in this glorious weather, which is set to last the weekend and beyond.

Have a lovely weekend all.
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Thursday, 17 March 2011

Seal Cull: News Roundup


I'm sorry I've not been around at such a crucial time, the Canadian Seal Cull is one of the issues closest to my heart so I am disappointed not to have been bombarding you with information and ways to help.

Here is a short summary of what has been happening in Canada so far.

Update from Humane Society International
Despite the bad weather forecast the seal cull went ahead but there is some light at the end of the tunnel, Rebecca Aldworth from HSI states that "In 2008, sealers killed more than 1,000 pups on Hay Island. Two years ago, 200. Today, half of that. Our campaign is working. Markets for seal products are closing around the world, and the prices for seal products remain very low."  She goes on to say how the ProtectSeals boycott of Canadian seafood is hitting fishermen hard and making them reconsider their support of sealing. 

IFAW have a very useful site full of information, take a look here.

How to Help

Sign the pledge to boycott Canadian seafood (Don't forget to share on Facebook and/or Twitter)
Have a look at Harpseals.org website which is full of ways to help.
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Tuesday, 15 March 2011

Sad news

I am sorry for the lack of posts on The Animal News lately, unfortunately a much loved family member sadly passed away unexpectedly and I have been travelling back and forth visiting relatives etc.  

Since my co-worker left last month, work has been really busy and therefore I have not been able to spend as much time as I would have liked on here.  Even so, there is plenty going on in the animal world and I have been inundated with e-mails about the Canadian Seal Cull which is unfortunately going ahead "business as usual" so I will share the news with you as soon as I am able.
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Wednesday, 23 February 2011

Good News about Whaling in the Antarctic


It's a pleasure to share the following great news with you!

Japan has called its Antarctic whaling fleet home which means there will be no more whaling there this year!  Last season 507 whales were killed and in comparison 172 whales have been killed this year.  It would be ideal if no whales were killed but at least this is progress as this could have huge impact on the future of Antarctic whaling.  For WDCS's complete article have a look here.

Whales in the North are still a target for whaling fleets belonging to Japan, Norway and Iceland so we do need to keep the pressure up.  If you can spare some time to visit the WDCS site, they have prepared an e-mail for you already which you can send to the US government asking them to take action.  Click here to send

Remember to tell your friends...
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Monday, 21 February 2011

Use of Chimpanzees in Commercials

Me giving a lovely Chimpanzee a drink of water at Dudley Zoo.
I had a disturbing e-mail from Peta regarding the use of chimpanzees in a commercial for a company called CareerBuilder (The chimpanzees were dressed as office workers).  As you know, chimpanzees are highly intelligent and sensitive animals and the use of them in such commercials is extremely unnecessary and cruel.

Myself and my boyfriend had the pleasure of coming face to face with a lovely group of chimpanzees last year at Dudley Zoo and we were struck by the amount of intelligence in their eyes.  (Our encounters as Keepers for a Day at Dudley Zoo is another story which I promise to share another day)

To read the entire article that was sent to me from Peta and to find out how you can help please click here.  If you are especially sensitive (like me) you may find it difficult reading so you can skip the article and go straight to filling in a few details so that Peta can forward a message to CareerBuilder on your behalf asking them to end their advertising campaign.

Remember those small but helpful things you can also do that don't take long but can make a difference such as sharing this information with your friends on Facebook and Twitter.
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Tuesday, 15 February 2011

Ask Harrods' New Owners to make it FUR FREE


Did you know that Harrods is the only department store in the UK that still sells real fur items?  Harrods has recently been sold to a new company (Qatar Holding) which provides an ideal opportunity for us to contact the new owners and ask them to adopt a fur free policy.

Animal Aid have asked that we write polite, informative letters and/or e-mails to the Embassy of Qatar in London and to Quatar Holding, informing them of your opposition to Harrods' involvement in the fur trade. 

Things to emphasise:
1. The majority of people in the UK are opposed to the use of animals for their fur 
2.  Fur farming was outlawed in Britain in 2001. 
3.  A fur-free policy at Harrods would prove extremely popular amongst the store's customers.

Addresses:

Qatar Embassy in London
FAO: His Excellency Sheikh. Hamad Bin Jassim Bin Jabr Al-Thani Prime Minister of Qatar.
1 South Audley Street, London W1K 1NB.

Email it@qatarembassy.info, london@mofa.gov.qa

Qatar Holding
FAO His Excellency Abdullah Bin Hamad Al-Attiyah
Chairman
Qatar Intermediate Industries Holding Company Limited
P.O. Box 28882 Doha, Qatar

PS ~ When I have written my e-mail I will post it here as a template or you can just copy and paste it to save time if you prefer.
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Monday, 14 February 2011

Friday, 11 February 2011

Fluffy Friday #19

Spring is on it's way readers and Valentine's Day is around the corner so to celebrate have a look at this lovely little fellow and the beautiful flower he's clutching.  This is a Spotted Cuscus who can be found in Australia and New Guinea.  Adorable isn't he?
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Wednesday, 9 February 2011

CCTV in Abbatoirs Update


Since Animal Aid's campaign for CCTV to be fitted in all British slaughterhouses began, six major supermarkets have agreed to install CCTV in their abattoirs and insist their suppliers do the same.  The six companies have also promised to allow independant monitoring of the footage gained from the CCTV.  The campaign is not over yet, Animal Aid intend on using their success with Morrisons, Waitrose, Sainsbury's, Tesco, the Co-op and Marks & Spencer to put pressure on the supermarkets that have not agreed to the CCTV proposal.  It is vital that the supermarkets do agree to this since they are the slaughterhouses' main customers.

How to help

Click here and order some postcards and a letter writing guidance sheet from Animal Aid to help with the campaign.
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