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Pittsburgh inundated by furries -- fans of animated animals Reuters PITTSBURGH (Reuters) - Thousands of "furries" -- fans of animated cartoon animals -- gathered in Pittsburgh on Friday for the opening of their annual convention celebrating their off-beat interest. The convention features artwork, comic book sales, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Meat industry knew of Indonesian cruelty last year Sydney Morning Herald Most damning are accounts of slaughtering fully conscious animals, which suffered protracted, agonising deaths. ''At an abattoir in Sumatra the neck was struck with a knife using a hard impact to sever the skin above the larynx and then up to 18 cuts ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
N. Dakota zoo animals find refuge in Wichita park Westport-News (AP) â€" Animals displaced from a flooded North Dakota zoo have settled into a wildlife park in Wichita for what could become a lengthy stay, park officials said. The Tanganyika Wildlife Park in Wichita is sheltering nine animals from the Roosevelt ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Group: UMC violating animal cruelty statute Jackson Clarion Ledger An animal rights group is asking a Hinds County prosecutor to investigate the University of Mississippi Medical Center for a possible animal cruelty charge. The Washington, DC-based Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine alleges UMC's use of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Animal Friends Offers Rabies Vaccines for Pets Patch.com Animal Friends is once again hosting a series of low-cost rabies clinics throughout the area this summer. Patch Animal Friends is once again hosting a series of low-cost rabies clinics throughout the area this summer. Vaccines are $10 each. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Overcrowding may force Hamilton County Humane Society to euthanize animals Fox 59 By Jake Miller Fox59 It is the eleventh hour for animals at the Humane Society of Hamilton County. The shelter is currently packed with dogs and cats and they shelter says if the community doesn't help, they will be forced to euthanize perfect ally ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Animal rights group seeks billboard linked to microwaved baby Sacramento Bee And then, on Thursday, PETA announced it was capitalizing on the tragedy to further its campaign against eating animals. In a news release distributed to The Bee and other media outlets, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals announced it is ... See all stories on this topic » |
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