Posts tagged with "kittens"
Friday, August 6, 2010 4:06:15 PM
loss of a pet, berevement, pets, dogs
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I stood by your bed last night, I came to have a peep.
I could see that you were crying. You found it hard to sleep.
I whined to you softly as you brushed away a tear,
"It's me, I haven't left you, I'm well, I'm fine, I'm here."
I was close to you at breakfast, I watched you pour the tea,
You were thinking of the many times your hands reached down to me.
I was with you at the shops today. Your arms were getting sore.
I longed to take your parcels, I wish I could do more.
I was with you at my grave today, You tend it with such care.
I want to re-assure you, that I'm not lying there.
I walked with you towards the house, as you fumbled for your key.
I gently put my paw on you, I smiled and said "It's me."
You looked so very tired, and sank into a chair.
I tried so hard to let you know, that I was standing there.
It's possible for me to be so near you everyday.
To say to you with certainty, "I never went away."
You sat there very quietly, then smiled, I think you knew...
in the stillness of that evening, I was very close to you.
The day is over... I smile and watch you yawning
and say "Good-night, God bless, I'll see you in the morning."
And when the time is right for you to cross the brief divide,
I'll rush across to greet you and we'll stand, side by side.
I have so many things to show you, there is so much for you to see.
Be patient, live your journey out... then come home to be with me.
- Author unknown
Monday, July 26, 2010 10:46:18 AM
help for animals, pets, dogs, animal abuse
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As I travel forward through time, each day becomes more difficult without my beloved Spots. He took a significant part of my heart with him when he passed away.
The joy I had knowing him, has left me a far better person on so many levels because I learned how to move through life in the moment without concern for tomorrow. He taught me trust, faith, contentment, and a love I never knew before he came to me. It's the missing him part that I'm having trouble get through.
In the spirit of Spots, I am beginning my promise to him by continuing his mission of healing and intervention for abused and neglected animals. So, here goes my first post without him on my lap.

How Do I Help Prevent Animal Abuse?
Let's make animal abuse everyone's problem
The poor dog chained in your neighbor’s backyard looks underfed.
The man next door beats his dog whenever it digs a hole in the yard or chews on the lawn furniture.
You witness a neighbor's child put his cat in a box and then kick it around the yard.
What can you do?
Plenty! Follow the steps below to help stop animal abuse and neglect.
Step 1: Evaluate the Situation
ANIMAL NEGLECT
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Maybe it only looks like neglect. Look more closely at different times of day.
Maybe the food and water bowls are kept inside, away from bugs and freezing temperatures. Maybe your neighbor goes to work at 3 a.m. and feeds the dog then. Maybe there’s a dog door you can’t see.
Here are some sure signs of animal neglect:
Collar too tight
Not increasing the size of a collar as an animal grows causes injury, strangulation and death.
Dog in need of grooming
Lack of grooming
Without regular grooming, a pet, especially a long-haired one, can get massive matting and sores.
Mange
Mange, caused by tiny parasites, leads to itching, loss of hair and sores from scratching and biting to relieve the irritation. Mange is easily treated with medicated baths.
Malnourished dog - starvation
Starvation is caused not only by lack of food, but also by improper food, untreated disease and parasites (like worms).
ANIMAL ABUSE
It’s easier to recognize physical abuse when you see choking, setting tails on fire, dunking heads under water, kicking and hitting.
If you see such a thing, you'll probably be outraged and want to confront the abuser. Avoid that impulse, unless you're positive that a friendly, informal chat will make that person more caring toward his pet.
If you can safely take photos or video of the incident, do so. This firm evidence is invaluable to investigators.
In the case of a child abusing an animal, the parent may be unaware of the behavior. But because animal abuse has been linked with other types of abuse in the home -- namely child abuse -- it's better to let the authorities investigate.
Pets in Protective Orders
There is a growing public awareness of The Link between domestic violence and animal abuse. Legislatures nationwide are considering bills that would include companion animals in protective orders, and several states have enacted such bills into law.
Each year, defenseless pets face the grim reality that they will be victims of domestic abuse. American Humane knows that individuals who abuse animals rarely stop there. Human victims -- adults and children alike -- often feel they have no choice but to remain in violent households in order to avoid harm to their pets.
How Do I Help An Animal?
Step 3: Understanding the Law
Anti-cruelty laws vary from state to state, and sometimes from city to city or county to county. The legal definitions of abuse, neglect or appropriate conditions may differ. The penalties for animal abuse may also differ.
Fortunately, society has begun to recognize animal abuse as part of the cycle of violence and is calling for stronger penalties against abusers and more powerful enforcement capabilities. As a result, many states have added felony penalties to their anti-cruelty laws.
If you have questions about how the case will progress through your legal system, talk to the investigating officer or read the laws yourself.
Understand that once you have reported potential animal abuse or neglect, the investigating officer may not be able to discuss the specifics of the case with you. But that does not mean he’s not working on it.
How Do I Help Prevent Animal Abuse?
Step 4: Help Prevent Animal Abuse
The key to preventing neglect is education. Many owners just aren't aware of how important affection is to a pet or even that a puppy can outgrow her collar.
The key to preventing abuse is stronger anti-cruelty laws -- laws that empower effective enforcement and include harsh penalties. Serious penalties can inhibit cruelty and, with the addition of counseling as a penalty, can stop the incidents from being repeated by offenders.
You can help prevent these cruel acts by informing others about what to do if they see such an act or by helping them to better understand how to train and care for their pets.
To do this you can:
* Schedule a speaker from your local humane agency to talk at your church or any clubs you belong to. Do the same for any children's groups, like scout groups, day-care centers, and schools.
* Set up a brown-bag lecture series at your office, conducted by a humane agency, on pet care, basic behavior solutions, and animal welfare issues.
* Get pet care and behavior pamphlets from your humane agency to distribute to any of your coworkers or friends with new pets.
* Put together packets of treats and a pet-care book or video to give to friends who've just gotten a new pet. Include spay/neuter information, tags, and a vaccination record book. Obedience lessons make a great gift for a new puppy.
* Support any initiatives to strengthen your state's anti-cruelty laws.
* Write to your paper and TV station whenever animal cruelty stories appear. Tell them you support strong penalties for these abusers.
* Contribute to or volunteer at your local shelter, where they must deal with these appalling situations regularly.
Now when you see a neglected or abused animal, you can take action. Don't hesitate. Your call could save a life.
Fact Sheets
Tips for Reporting Internet Animal Abuse
The Internet can be a powerful medium for connecting us to information to combat animal cruelty, but it also can be a haven for animal abusers who celebrate and actively advertise their shocking crimes. The best way to stop this type of abuse is to immediately report it to the proper authorities and to refrain from contacting, visiting or forwarding links to the offending sites.
Why is it important to report suspected Internet animal cruelty?
Reporting any type of suspected animal cruelty may save animals’ lives as well as people’s lives. When animals are abused, people are also at risk. The Link® between animal abuse and other forms of societal violence is well-documented. That is why it is critical to immediately report conduct on the Internet that you suspect may be -- or that you know is -- animal abuse.
If I see animal cruelty on the Internet, what should I do?
* Immediately contact the Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3), a partnership between the FBI and the National White Collar Crime Center, at http://www.ic3.gov/. The website will direct you to the page where you can file your complaint. At first glance, it may appear that the website will only consider complaints of Internet monetary fraud. However, IC3 is the proper venue for all Internet crimes, including animal abuse.
* IC3 can best process your complaint if the information you provide is as detailed and complete as possible. This includes providing the complete URL (website address) for the website that displayed the suspected animal cruelty.
* Even if you are located outside the United States, IC3 will review your report as long as the suspected abuser is located in the United States.
What happens after I file a report with the IC3?
* IC3 will email your report ID and password to you, along with a link to an area on the IC3 website where you can view your report and enter any additional information.
* Upon receipt of your report, IC3 will carefully evaluate it and refer it to the appropriate federal, state, local or international law enforcement or regulatory agencies. Every report that is referred is sent to one or more law enforcement or regulatory agencies that have jurisdiction over the matter. At that point, the report may be assigned to an investigator. IC3 cannot guarantee that your complaint will be investigated.
What else can I do?
* Because abusive content often violates the user agreement that the creator of the website has signed with the Internet Service Provider (ISP), notifying the ISP about the abusive content may result in the website being removed from the Internet.
* To make a report to the ISP, you need to determine who hosts the website. To do that, go to http://www.domaintools.com/, enter the website URL in the “Whois Lookup” search box and click on the search button. Scroll down the results page until you find the numerical Internet Protocol (IP) address assigned to the website. Then go to http://www.arin.net/ (American Registry for Internet Numbers) and enter that IP address in the “Search WHOIS” box and click on the search button. The search results page will provide information about the ISP that hosts the website. The page also might display information about how to report abuse. If it does not, go to www.search.org/programs/hightech/isp and find the complete contact information for the ISP on the list. All of this information should also be included in your FBI complaint form, where possible.
* If you believe an animal is in immediate harm, and if the location is known, contact local police and your local FBI branch office as soon as possible. To locate your local FBI branch, visit http://www.fbi.gov/contact/fo/fo.htm.
How does the law currently handle Internet animal cruelty?
Because communications through the Internet have the ability to cross state lines, the Internet is largely governed by federal law. Improving the federal laws as they pertain to Internet animal abuse is critical. Currently, only a few federal laws address the issue directly:
* The Crush Act (P.L.106-152) penalizes the display of acts of cruelty and sexual abuse of animals that is intended for interstate commerce. If convicted, offenders may receive up to five years in prison or a large fine. Two criteria must be met before this statute applies: 1) actual abuse must occur and 2) the website in question must intend to sell the images across state lines. In other words, a website may legally display images of animal cruelty and sexual abuse under this law as long as it is not charging visitors for access or otherwise selling the images. In 2005, the first conviction under this statute occurred in a federal district court in Virginia.
* The Animal Fighting Prohibition Enforcement Act (P.L. 110-27) strengthens the ability of law enforcement to combat animal fighting by providing felony penalties for interstate commerce, import and export related to animal fighting activities, including commerce in cockfighting weapons. Each violation of this federal law is punishable by up to three years in prison and up to a $250,000 fine for perpetrators.
* Internet Hunting: The Computer-Assisted Remote Hunting Act (H.R. 2711/S. 2422) is a pending federal bill introduced by Rep. Brad Sherman (D-CA) and Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI). It seeks to prohibit knowingly making available a “computer-assisted remote hunt” (using a computer or other device, equipment or software to control the aiming and discharge of a weapon to hunt).
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Sunday, July 25, 2010 9:34:31 AM
dogs, spots, kittens, cats
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Do Animals Go to Heaven?
by Jim Venable
"But ask the animals, and they will teach you, or the birds of the air, and they will tell you; or speak to the earth, and it will teach you, or let the fish of the sea inform you. Which of all these does not know that the hand of the LORD has done this? In his hand is the life of every creature and the breath of all mankind. (Job 12:7-10)
On several occasions I've heard various preachers say that animals can't go to heaven because they don't have souls. They say that Jesus died only to save the sinful souls of human beings. But this reveals both a lack of familiarity with the Scriptures and a failure to understand God's plan. It's an easy matter to show that the ultimate destiny of created things, including the animals, is included in God's eternal purpose and is linked to the redemption of sinful mankind.
All of Creation Was Made for God's Glory
When God created the heavens and the earth and all the plants and animals, He said "That's Good!" (Genesis 1). God doesn't easily give up on or abandon things that have received His stamp of approval. But all of creation has a problem. In Genesis 3 we read that, because of Adam's sin, everything God made came under a curse. The human race became mortal; separated from fellowship with God. He cast Adam and Eve out of the Garden and, deprived of the tree of life, mankind died both physically and spiritually. During each person's short existence on earth, we are now consigned to labor and pain in a world where everything is difficult; where there's thorns and thistles, rust and decay, traffic jams and wars, sickness and death. This curse is the consequence of man's sin and it has affected the entire universe. That's why the physical creation is now called, "temporal." Nothing is permanent or eternal.
In spite of the curse, the creation was still glorious and beautiful. In Psalm 148 all of creation is commanded to praise the Lord! Not just you and I, but everything that God made in heaven and earth. God glories in His creation and His creation glorifies Him!
How can this be, seeing that rocks, hills, plants and animals have no mind and no voice to praise Him? Someday we'll understand this, but for now, we'll have to wait for the unfolding of God's plan. Even before the creation of the universe, God knew that redemption of sinful mankind would be necessary, so He formulated a way to restore us to fellowship with Him. But that's not all. His plan includes the restoration of the entire created universe! Since sin brought the curse upon creation, it's only reasonable to expect that liberation, redemption and forgiveness would result in the curse being lifted. And God's plan is well under way. Christ, God's only begotten Son, came into the world to pay the penalty for the sins of all mankind. That penalty is death. He was qualified to pay it because He Himself was without sin. He died, not for His own guilt, but for the guilt of all humanity. On the third day following His death, God raised Him up to life again, where He was seen by over 500 witnesses. He had conquered death. Shortly thereafter, He ascended into heaven, where He now reigns on His Father's throne.
As the result of Christ's sacrifice and victorious resurrection from the grave, all who believe in Him have been set free from guilt, sin and death. We've been redeemed! So it's only a matter of time before the curse will be lifted from the entire universe. The Bible tells us when this will happen.
All of Creation Will Be Redeemed
The Bible teaches that the restoration of all things will take place when Christ returns. This is often called the "second advent." The Greek term is the parousia. At that time Christ will suddenly appear worldwide with a great shout and the sound of a trumpet. He'll be accompanied by the angels and those righteous saints (believers) who have already died. The bodies of the dead saints will be raised and transformed to an immortal, heavenly form, and thus clothe the returning saints. Believers who are still alive will be instantly changed -- they will receive immortal bodies -- and rise to meet Christ in the air. When the saints are rescued, the rebellious, the wicked, and the unbelievers will be killed and then resurrected to eternal punishment. The physical elements of the universe will be razed by fire and reconstructed in a new, pristine, eternal and wonderful way.
The coming of Christ will be the most momentous occasion in the history of the universe. He'll appear in spectacular glory, staggering our wildest imaginations. Throughout these long, dark ages, the entire creation is aching, waiting, with desperation . . . for that great and wonderful Day.
The creation waits in eager expectation for the sons of God to be revealed. For the creation was subjected to frustration, not by its own choice, but by the will of the one who subjected it, in hope that the creation itself will be liberated from its bondage to decay and brought into the glorious freedom of the children of God. (Rom 8:19-21)
From when the curse was laid down past Eden's gates, the rocks and the hills yearn for their glorious redemption, made sure through the cross of Christ Jesus our Lord. Jesus owned this as He rode triumphantly into Jerusalem, mindful of the costly victory He'd soon win. Satan would be trampled under and the kingdom would stand, purchased by His blood forevermore.
When he came near the place where the road goes down the Mount of Olives, the whole crowd of disciples began joyfully to praise God in loud voices for all the miracles they had seen: "Blessed is the king who comes in the name of the Lord." "Peace in heaven and glory in the highest." Some of the Pharisees in the crowd said to Jesus, "Teacher, rebuke your disciples." "I tell you," he replied, "if they keep quiet, the stones will cry out." (Luke 19:37-40)
Yes, the stones cry. They share in the redemption of mankind. All of creation has a stake in the events of the last day. When Adam sinned, the curse of death diffused to the ground, the trees, and the sky; to the animals, plants and everything that God had made . . . even to the stones. When Christ returns, He'll announce their restoration, their liberation, as He reveals the company of the redeemed. Myriads of angels will be there to testify to the greatness of our God, shouting and singing,
"The kingdom of the world has become the kingdom of our Lord and of his Christ, and he will reign for ever and ever." (Rev 11:15)
The Nature of the Resurrection Body
As for the bodies of all created things, Paul gave us the best description available of how they'll be when they're redeemed in their glorious, eternal state. He was writing mostly about the resurrection bodies of the saints, but carefully notice that his discussion isn't limited to that:
But someone may ask, "How are the dead raised? With what kind of body will they come?" How foolish. What you sow does not come to life unless it dies. When you sow, you do not plant the body that will be, but just a seed, perhaps of wheat or of something else. But God gives it a body as he has determined, and to each kind of seed he gives its own body. All flesh is not the same: Men have one kind of flesh, animals have another, birds another and fish another. There are also heavenly bodies and there are earthly bodies; but the splendor of the heavenly bodies is one kind, and the splendor of the earthly bodies is another. The sun has one kind of splendor, the moon another and the stars another; and star differs from star in splendor. So will it be with the resurrection of the dead. (1 Cor 15:35-42a)
Paul likens our existence here on earth to that of a seed planted in the ground. We've got to die here before we can come to life there. But the seed doesn't look anything like the plant that grows up from it. Clearly, the plant is much greater than the seed. So also our bodily existence in the eternal kingdom will be much different from what it is here and the power and glory of it will be much greater. Here, the body is a marvelous machine, but it gets wounded and diseased; it ages and dies. There the body will be far more magnificent. It will be impossible to damage it, nor will it ever get sick. It will last forever without showing the slightest signs of aging or wear and tear.
Paul points out that there are many different kinds of bodies, belonging to all the different kinds of created things (verses 38 to 41). So his discussion doesn't just focus on our resurrected bodies. Verse 39 is about all the different kinds of animals, while verses 40 and 41 are about the celestial bodies and the various objects on earth. Each created thing, whether living or not, has its own body according to its kind, and each is characterized by its own splendor. The use of the term splendor seems to indicate that even in their "cursed" state, God still sees them as glorious and magnificent. Each has its own unique beauty, and not all are equal. Then, in verse 42, he says, "so will it be with the resurrection of the dead." That is, when we all gather in the eternal kingdom, we'll discover that everything which had a body here has a corresponding body there, each one differing in splendor, just as their bodies did here. But the glory of the resurrected body can hardly be compared with the "seed" from which it sprang in this present existence. The difference between them is almost inexpressible. Paul does the best he can in the next verses. Note that in verses 42 to 44, he's still not talking only about our human resurrection bodies, but those of all kinds:
The body that is sown is perishable, it is raised imperishable; it is sown in dishonor, it is raised in glory; it is sown in weakness, it is raised in power; it is sown a natural body, it is raised a spiritual body. If there is a natural body, there is also a spiritual body. So it is written: "The first man Adam became a living being"; the last Adam, a life-giving spirit. The spiritual did not come first, but the natural, and after that the spiritual. The first man was of the dust of the earth, the second man from heaven. As was the earthly man, so are those who are of the earth; and as is the man from heaven, so also are those who are of heaven. And just as we have borne the likeness of the earthly man, so shall we bear the likeness of the man from heaven. (1 Cor 15:42b-49)
The bodies of all created things are perishable now, but in the new heaven and new earth, they'll never perish. They're dishonorable now, being under the curse of sin, but all of creation will be glorious when it's raised into that bright new land. We know that the things in heaven have power, but not the things of earth. That's all going to change as the kingdoms of the world become the kingdom of our God and of His Christ. God can raise up even the stones and give life to them. How much more will God's own dear children receive power and honor and glory when they're raised to appear before the throne of grace. Everything we see and touch in this world is natural. We're not sure how things will appear when they're raised to receive their spiritual bodies. Verse 44 says, "If there is a natural body, there is also a spiritual body." This means that any kind of body which has ever existed here on earth will be raised up to heaven and glorified when we receive our inheritance in the kingdom of God. Everything is included except God's enemies. Plants, animals and inanimate things will all be there in untold magnificence; even your beloved pet dog, for God loves them all. Where once the creation was cursed, then the curse upon the creation will be lifted, as in this picture of the eternal City:
Then the angel showed me the river of the water of life, as clear as crystal, flowing from the throne of God and of the Lamb down the middle of the great street of the city. On each side of the river stood the tree of life, bearing twelve crops of fruit, yielding its fruit every month. And the leaves of the tree are for the healing of the nations. No longer will there be any curse. The throne of God and of the Lamb will be in the city, and his servants will serve him. They will see his face, and his name will be on their foreheads. There will be no more night. They will not need the light of a lamp or the light of the sun, for the Lord God will give them light. And they will reign for ever and ever. (Rev 22:1-5)
Adam is our natural ancestor, but Christ, the last Adam, is our spiritual ancestor. From the former we received our physical nature; from the latter we will obtain our glorified nature. But this is only if we've been "born again," and have received His Spirit. Now we look something like Adam, because we came from his body. Then we'll look like Jesus does in heaven, because He gave us life from His spiritual body (see also Phil 3:21; 1 John 3:2).
The redeemed of the Lord and Jesus have the same Father and share the same inheritance. God the Father calls both Jesus and us His children, while Jesus calls us His brothers. Those are pretty good credentials for receiving grace upon grace in our Father's house. O what glory that will be!
"No eye has seen, no ear has heard, no mind has conceived what God has prepared for those who love him"— (1 Cor 2:9)
I pray also that the eyes of your heart may be enlightened in order that you may know the hope to which he has called you, the riches of his glorious inheritance in the saints, and his incomparably great power for us who believe. That power is like the working of his mighty strength, which he exerted in Christ when he raised him from the dead and seated him at his right hand in the heavenly realms, far above all rule and authority, power and dominion, and every title that can be given, not only in the present age but also in the one to come. (Eph 1:18-21)
The Salvation of the Animals
All created things will be redeemed along with the saints for life in the new heaven and the new earth. Those who say that animals can't be saved because they don't have a soul are mistaken. Whether or not they have a soul has no bearing on their destiny in the kingdom of God. Were they created? If the answer is "Yes," and they aren't people or angels who rebelled against the knowledge of Christ, they'll be there!
. . . the creation itself will be liberated from its bondage to decay and brought into the glorious freedom of the children of God. (Rom 8:21)
This message is part of the gospel, or Good News. But very few preach it. The gospel liberates you and me, and ultimately, because of Christ, everything that was made will be set free! We need to get a vision of the full scope of God's plan for His creation and His kingdom. Seeing the plan of redemption through Christ only in terms of the human race is a much too narrow view, and is thoroughly unbiblical. Now we've built the foundation to interpret one of the most well known prophetic passages in Isaiah. Here it is:
The wolf will live with the lamb, the leopard will lie down with the goat, the calf and the lion and the yearling together; and a little child will lead them. The cow will feed with the bear, their young will lie down together, and the lion will eat straw like the ox. The infant will play near the hole of the cobra, and the young child put his hand into the viper's nest. They will neither harm nor destroy on all my holy mountain, for the earth will be full of the knowledge of the LORD as the waters cover the sea. (Isa 11:6-9)
Jesus taught that, as long as we're in this world, we will endure tribulation, and our experience has borne that out. But the new birth has provided a foretaste of the peace that's in our Father's house. In the new heaven and new earth, which is to come, even the animal kingdom will know peace and security under the sheltering wings of the heavenly Father. The "holy mountain" is the eternal City of God, the new Jerusalem. The animals and the children will also know the Lord and live in perfect peace and harmony. The best New Testament description of the new heaven and new earth is given in Revelation, chapter 21:
Then I saw a new heaven and a new earth, for the first heaven and the first earth had passed away, and there was no longer any sea. I saw the Holy City, the new Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from God, prepared as a bride beautifully dressed for her husband. And I heard a loud voice from the throne saying, "Now the dwelling of God is with men, and he will live with them. They will be his people, and God himself will be with them and be their God. He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away." He who was seated on the throne said, "I am making everything new." Then he said, "Write this down, for these words are trustworthy and true." He said to me: "It is done. I am the Alpha and the Omega, the Beginning and the End. To him who is thirsty I will give to drink without cost from the spring of the water of life. He who overcomes will inherit all this, and I will be his God and he will be my son. (Rev 21:1-7)
The Holy City, the new Jerusalem, which is the Church, is pictured as the beautiful Bride of Christ. If we believe in Christ, then we, as God's children, are the overcomers who will inherit all of this and live with Him forever. But what else will be there? Look at verse 5. Everything will be there. It will be a new order, and everything will be made new. Everything will remain new forever. It's the land of perpetual youth, upwelling joy and happiness, love without measure, beauty beyond description, and full access to the waters from the spring that grants everlasting life.
The idea that animals, plants and even inanimate objects will be redeemed and present in heaven with us isn't accepted by everyone. But the Old Testament lends powerful testimony to the truth of this. The creation account in Genesis 1 says repeatedly, "God saw that it was good." God has never changed His mind about that. If the creation is good, then it's intended to be eternal. Through no fault of its own the creation was subjected to a curse because of the sin of mankind, resulting in the temporal nature of all created things. But God through Christ will banish the curse forever on the last day when those whom He has redeemed are revealed. If there's no more curse (Rev 22:3), then the corrupt and temporal nature of all created things must also be removed.
Jesus often used Old Testament events to teach spiritual truths about Himself, such as the story of Jonah in Matthew 12:39-41, or of Moses and the bronze serpent in John 3:14. Of particular importance to this discussion, He taught that at His coming, the transition to the glorious kingdom was foretold and pictured by the flood and Noah's Ark (see Matthew 24:37-39). Jesus said, "As it was in the days of Noah, so it will be at the coming of the Son of Man." (Mat 24:37) The theme of the flood story is God's judgment upon sin and the salvation of the righteous. But Jesus wants us to consider the whole story so we can understand what will happen when He returns. Just as the righteous were saved and the wicked were destroyed through the flood, so also will it be when Jesus returns. But one thing that's so appealing, and about which we tell our children because it's so delightful, is that God saved the animals through the flood. Noah, the righteous one, wasn't saved apart from the rest of creation. The means of his salvation was the very instrument God used to redeem the animals. The animals were innocent of the sin of mankind, yet they suffered because of that sin. But God rescued them from His wrath when He destroyed the wicked in the flood waters. God's creatures enjoyed the redemptive moment with the righteous, borne free from destruction in the safety of the Ark. By this, God purposed to show for perpetuity that His plan for human redemption from sin includes the removal of the curse from the animal kingdom.
God's Eternal Covenant with Every Living Creature
Lest there be any doubt about this, consider the everlasting covenant of salvation and life that God made with Noah after the flood. It specifically included him, his family, his descendants, and all living creatures:
Then God said to Noah and to his sons with him: "I now establish my covenant with you and with your descendants after you and with every living creature that was with you--the birds, the livestock and all the wild animals, all those that came out of the ark with you--every living creature on earth. I establish my covenant with you: Never again will all life be cut off by the waters of a flood; never again will there be a flood to destroy the earth." And God said, "This is the sign of the covenant I am making between me and you and every living creature with you, a covenant for all generations to come: I have set my rainbow in the clouds, and it will be the sign of the covenant between me and the earth. Whenever I bring clouds over the earth and the rainbow appears in the clouds, I will remember my covenant between me and you and all living creatures of every kind. Never again will the waters become a flood to destroy all life. Whenever the rainbow appears in the clouds, I will see it and remember the everlasting covenant between God and all living creatures of every kind on the earth." (Gen 9:8-16)
God is still sending us rainbows to remind us of His promise. And Jesus said that, at His coming, it will be just like it was in Noah's day. He thereby reaffirmed His Father's everlasting covenant with us and all the living creatures. Through Noah's story we discover that Jesus is the Ark of salvation for all the innocent creatures God loves. When He comes, He'll take all of them home.
Monday, February 15, 2010 6:34:03 PM
pets, puppies, dogs, ingredients in pet foods
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PET FOOD - OUR PETS ARE DYING FOR IT
By: Sandra Brigola
"Every time a pet trustingly eats another bowl of high sugar pet food, he is being brought that much closer to diabetes, hypoglycemia, overweight, nervousness, cataracts, allergy and death"
R.Geoffrey Broderick DVM
The multi-billion dollar pet food industry is killing our pets. With millions of dollars to spend on promotion and hype, pet owners have become victims of their marketing ploys. The expression "It's a dog eat dog world" is an apt description of the pet food industry.
Millions of euthanized pets from humane shelters and veterinary hospitals all across the United States and Eastern Canada are being recycled back into pet foods.
How does this come about? It is done through a process called rendering, Prior to World War 11, most slaughterhouses were all inclusive, that is - livestock was slaughtered and processed into fresh meat in one location; including rendering. During the years after World War 11, the meat industry became more specialized. A slaughterhouse just slaughtered and dressed the carcasses and the rendering of slaughter waste became a separate specialty - and no longer within the jurisdiction of government meat inspectors. Rendering companies are entities unto their own and service many slaughterhouses, plus process any other animal waste that can be rendered. Recent figures state that the US meat industry produces over 30 billion pounds of by-products per year in 286 plants nationwide.
In a September, 1995 article titled What's Cooking , Baltimore City Paper takes their readers through Valley Proteins, Baltimore's only rendering plant with very graphic pictures of dead animals stuffed into barrels, one picture shows a dead dog ; another is of fried animal parts! Neil Gagnon, general manager of Valley Proteins says that 150 million pounds of rotting flesh are fed into the plants grinders and cookers each year to produce 80 million pounds of the plants three products; meat and bone meal, tallow and yellow grease. Most goes into chicken feed, the rest into dry pet food.
The use of dead pets, work animals,zoo animals and wildlife as raw material is an aspect of the rendering process that Gagnon doesn't like to discuss. Valley Proteins sells inedible animal parts and rendered material to Alpo,Heinz and Ralston Purina among other pet food makers. He further states that the meat and bone meal made at the plant includes materials from pets and wildlife and about 5% goes into dry pet foods.
Closer to home, just outside Seattle is a rendering facility cleverly disguised as Baker Commodities. Their raw material again is collected from veterinary hospitals and humane societies across Washington State. Seattle humane shelters have their clients sign a waiver indicating that pet's bodies not collected by their owners will be sent to the rendering facility.
Baker Commodities, a facility which is guarded like Fort Knox, sells meat meal by the ton - average price is over $200.00 per ton. The majority of their product goes to American Nutrition of Ogden Utah which manufacturers over 175 different private label brands of pet food. Some product names you may be familiar with are Alpho, Kal Kan, Albertson's, Western Family and Atta -Boy.
One of the largest rendering facilities is owned by Colgate Palmolive , who incidentally own Hills Science Diet Pet Food.
Raw material from slaughterhouses is composed of material unfit for human consumption, this includes cancerous tumors, offal, fecal matter, mammary glands, feathers etc. The raw material is then denatured to prevent it from going back into the human food change. Denaturing can be done with carbolic acid, creosote, fuel oil, kerosene or citronella. In Canada, a proprietary chemical Birkolene B is used. In addition to the above raw materials supermarket meats, restaurant leftovers, flea collars from dead pets, cattle insecticide patches, pesticides and plastic bags and wrapping from these items are all combined in these toxic soups. Rendering personnel say " it is far too costly to cut off flea collars or unwrap spoiled steaks! " This whole mess is loaded into batch cookers that are fed continuously non stop, 24 hours a day, seven days a week as meat is melted away from the bones in the hot soup. During this cooking process, the soup produces a fat of yellow grease or tallow that rises to the top and is skimmed off. The cooked meat and bone is sent to a hammer mill press, which squeezes out the remaining moisture and pulverizes the product into a gritty powder. Shaker screens sift out excess hair and large bone chips. Once the batch is finished , all that is left is yellow grease, and meat and bone meal. This is what is used as a source of animal protein that goes into pet food and poultry, swine and cattle food.
In the veterinary text book, Euthanasia of the Companion Animal (1988), in the chapter headed , Animal Disposal: Fact and Fiction by David Cook, Cook states that "millions of America's deceased pets are being cooked and processed into pet food, most pet owners don't realize this fact. Does this raise questions of ethics that should be answered by the veterinary profession and the pet food industry?" Cook goes on to say, " Consider the introduction of dogs and cats into the human food chain by way of livestock food made from rendered by-products. What happens to all those toxic products that we use so liberally on our pets?"
Aside from the moral and ethical issues, this is the dilemma of recycling pets, road kill, and diseased animals of all types into the human and pet food chain.
The American Association of Feed Control (AAFCO) is the body that sets regulations and standards in the Agriculture industry. The only problem is that they do not enforce them. Ann Martin of London, Ontario who has been researching the pet food industry for over seven years says that after canvassing every state in the US and every Province in Canada, there are no regulations prohibiting the use of companion animals in pet food. In addition there are no regulations for any manner of testing for toxins in pet food and after talking with pet food manufacturers there is virtually NO testing done for chemical or drug residues in pet food.
In 1985 the University of Minnesota conducted a study regarding the survival of sodium pentobarbital in pet food. The investigation came about as there had been a number of reports, primarily from England that dogs and cats had died as a result of eating meat or tissue from cattle or horses that had been euthanized with pentobarbital, even though the meat had been cooked. One concern is the practice of rendering dead animals whose death may have been due to, or associated with, exposure to a toxic substance. The study mentioned that (in 1982 -1983) in the City of Los Angeles 52,216 animals were euthanized, Los Angeles County, a further 76,375 and in New York City , 56,000 animals ; 40 percent were sent to rendering.
The study concluded that sodium pentobarbital survived the rendering process.
The contamination of animal feeds with hazardous substances, drugs, pesticides, heavy metals and industrial chemicals poses a potential threat to the safety of animals and ultimately, persons.
If all this isn't enough in pet foods, you now have the manufacturers adding artificial flavors and colours along with chemical preservatives to prevent rancidity. One of the chemicals, ethoxoquin, manufactured by Monsanto, you remember them - manufacturer of Agent Orange, Roundup ( the garden herbicide, Simplese ( a butter substitute), Nutrasweet, Posilac (the bovine growth hormone) and is involved in the genetic engineering of potatoes and tomatoes. Carol Barfield, of the United Animal Association based in Ohio, has a 400 page document before the US Food and Drug Association to ban the use of Ethoxyquin. As we know, Monsanto devotes a significant part of its resources into forcing its products through the regulatory process, as was the case with Ethoxyquin and its so called feeding trial. Ethoxoquin was initially used as a rubber preserver and stabilizer but found its way into pet food as a cheap and excellent source of preventing rancidity for periods of up to a year. It is classified as a toxic chemical with a rating of three (on a scale of 1-6) with 6 being super toxic requiring less than 7 drops to produce death. Ethoxyquin has been implicated in birth defects, stillborn puppies, liver failure, infertility and cancer. Ethoxyquin is approved for use in pet food at the rate of 150 ppm, in human food it is 0.5ppm. (note: recently changed to allow 75ppm.)
Labels can be misleading - the manufacturer DOES NOT have to state Ethoxyquin on the label if their other sources of ingredients already have ethoxyquin in it. In other words, Ethoxyquin is only on the label if the manufacturer has added it to the food themselves. Animal or poultry fat could already be preserved with ethoxyquin from a renderer and this would not be stated on the label. It's anybodies guess how many ppm's are in a daily ration of pet food.
The other preservatives commonly used are Butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA) and Butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT). Introduced in 1947 they are also used to prevent fats and oils from becoming rancid. Research in animals shows that BHA and BHT affects the nervous system. The behaviour of animals with respect to sleep, aggression and freezing behaviour was remarkably different than those of the control animals. BHA and BHT also affect the normal sequence of neurological development in young animals. Some companies, ie. Iams, add both Ethoxyquin and BHA to their product lines.
Natural preservatives are being used more frequently . These are composed of topherols (vitamin E), citric or ascorbic acid (vitamin C) or a combination of the two. Again,Ethoxoquin may be in the other ingredients in the food and not listed on the label.
Mycotoxin
Another problem that has reared its ugly head in pet foods is Vomatoxin. What is Vomatoxin? Vomatoxin is a chemical compound produced by FUSARIUM molds. These molds are found in the following grains: ie. wheat and wheat products, corn and corn products, peanut meal and peanut products (Aflotoxin), soybean meal and hulls, and cottonseed (Aflotoxin.)In 1995, spring weather conditions across many areas of the midwest produced excess moisture, resulting in vomatoxin production by Fusarium molds on wheat and corn. Wheat by- products which are widely used in pet foods are more highly contaminated than whole wheat. Anything over 2.0 ppm vomatoxin can result in illness in pets , it affects the immune system and in some cases death. In a 1992 report from the Mycotoxin Committee of the American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians, it states that virtually all animal foods contain some viable mold. Peanut hulls are particularly susceptible to aflotoxin in addition to being heavily sprayed with pesticides. Hills Science Diet is one pet food that uses peanut hulls as a source of fiber in its formulas. A standard practice in the pet food industry is the blending and dilution of contaminated grain products. By blending a higher ppm vomatoxin wheat with a lower ppm vomatoxin wheat they can hopefully get an acceptable level of 1.0 ppm vomatoxin.Nature's Recipe learned its lesson the hard way last year when 16,000 tons of product was recalled because of vomatoxin contamination. Vomatoxin levels were as high as 23 ppm, resulting in over 11,000 phone calls from unhappy pet owners, many whose pets had died as a result of consuming this product. The recall and replacement of dog food cost nature's Recipe up to $20 million! We can only hope that pet food companies implement thorough mycotoxin control.
The latest crisis in animals - Mad Cow Disease is just the tip of the iceberg! I fear that we have seen nothing yet! In England, as early as 1990, ( feline spongiform encephalopathy), was identified in cats. Tests similar to those being carried out with human tissue in Edinburgh indicated that cats were catching BSE, perhaps from pet foods. To date over 70 cats have been identified as dying from FSE. Experiments showed that an agent transmitted from one species to another could change in such a way that it jumped into a third species that had not previously been vulnerable. Are dogs next? To quote Dr. Richard Pitcairn DVM, Holistic veterinarian, when asked about the FDA,CVA report that no cases of BSE, CSE or FSE exist in the US; Dr. Pitcairn responded that "very few owners would request a complete autopsy of a pet dead from neurological disease. To do this properly, the skull must be opened and I've never encountered a practitioner prepared to do this. FDA and CVA comments are without value. If they do not test or evaluate.. how can they know of incidence? "The FDA regulations for animal feed go into effect next month..banning the use of meat and bone meal in cattle feedbut this does not apply to pet food..which means that more of this material will be available for the pet food industry. On speaking with the head of Agri-Food Canada regarding the rendering of sheep into meat meal, Dr. Mike Martin of Animal Health B.C. region states that they have an understanding with the renderers that sheep will not be rendered, but there are NO REGULATIONS in place to ban the practice.
In the United States, the proposed regulation is a ban on rendering of sheep over 12 months of age. What happens to sheep under 12 months ? If sheep and cattle are buried in landfills the virus incubates in the soil, sheep and cattle grazing on this land in future could contract the virus through soil contamination.We have witnessed first hand in England the results of rendering and the resulting meat meal contamination of BSE infected feed, and the jump in species barrier - ultimately affecting humans! It behooves the FDA and the American Feed Control Association (AAFCO) to put the strong arm on these practices. Euthanized companion animals do not belong in our pet foods!
Morals and ethics aside -the healthof our pets - and ultimately ourselves is at stake!
Ian Billinghurst, an Australian veterinary surgeon of twenty years, has spent the past ten years studying the link between diet and disease.Dogs fed solely on commercial pet food can expect to die up to five years earlier than those given bones and ordinary food, according to his research.
Monday, February 15, 2010 6:32:22 PM
puppies, cats, dogs, kittens
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PET FOOD - OUR PETS ARE DYING FOR IT
By: Sandra Brigola
"Every time a pet trustingly eats another bowl of high sugar pet food, he is being brought that much closer to diabetes, hypoglycemia, overweight, nervousness, cataracts, allergy and death"
R.Geoffrey Broderick DVM
The multi-billion dollar pet food industry is killing our pets. With millions of dollars to spend on promotion and hype, pet owners have become victims of their marketing ploys. The expression "It's a dog eat dog world" is an apt description of the pet food industry.
Millions of euthanized pets from humane shelters and veterinary hospitals all across the United States and Eastern Canada are being recycled back into pet foods.
How does this come about? It is done through a process called rendering, Prior to World War 11, most slaughterhouses were all inclusive, that is - livestock was slaughtered and processed into fresh meat in one location; including rendering. During the years after World War 11, the meat industry became more specialized. A slaughterhouse just slaughtered and dressed the carcasses and the rendering of slaughter waste became a separate specialty - and no longer within the jurisdiction of government meat inspectors. Rendering companies are entities unto their own and service many slaughterhouses, plus process any other animal waste that can be rendered. Recent figures state that the US meat industry produces over 30 billion pounds of by-products per year in 286 plants nationwide.
In a September, 1995 article titled What's Cooking , Baltimore City Paper takes their readers through Valley Proteins, Baltimore's only rendering plant with very graphic pictures of dead animals stuffed into barrels, one picture shows a dead dog ; another is of fried animal parts! Neil Gagnon, general manager of Valley Proteins says that 150 million pounds of rotting flesh are fed into the plants grinders and cookers each year to produce 80 million pounds of the plants three products; meat and bone meal, tallow and yellow grease. Most goes into chicken feed, the rest into dry pet food.
The use of dead pets, work animals,zoo animals and wildlife as raw material is an aspect of the rendering process that Gagnon doesn't like to discuss. Valley Proteins sells inedible animal parts and rendered material to Alpo,Heinz and Ralston Purina among other pet food makers. He further states that the meat and bone meal made at the plant includes materials from pets and wildlife and about 5% goes into dry pet foods.
Closer to home, just outside Seattle is a rendering facility cleverly disguised as Baker Commodities. Their raw material again is collected from veterinary hospitals and humane societies across Washington State. Seattle humane shelters have their clients sign a waiver indicating that pet's bodies not collected by their owners will be sent to the rendering facility.
Baker Commodities, a facility which is guarded like Fort Knox, sells meat meal by the ton - average price is over $200.00 per ton. The majority of their product goes to American Nutrition of Ogden Utah which manufacturers over 175 different private label brands of pet food. Some product names you may be familiar with are Alpho, Kal Kan, Albertson's, Western Family and Atta -Boy.
One of the largest rendering facilities is owned by Colgate Palmolive , who incidentally own Hills Science Diet Pet Food.
Raw material from slaughterhouses is composed of material unfit for human consumption, this includes cancerous tumors, offal, fecal matter, mammary glands, feathers etc. The raw material is then denatured to prevent it from going back into the human food change. Denaturing can be done with carbolic acid, creosote, fuel oil, kerosene or citronella. In Canada, a proprietary chemical Birkolene B is used. In addition to the above raw materials supermarket meats, restaurant leftovers, flea collars from dead pets, cattle insecticide patches, pesticides and plastic bags and wrapping from these items are all combined in these toxic soups. Rendering personnel say " it is far too costly to cut off flea collars or unwrap spoiled steaks! " This whole mess is loaded into batch cookers that are fed continuously non stop, 24 hours a day, seven days a week as meat is melted away from the bones in the hot soup. During this cooking process, the soup produces a fat of yellow grease or tallow that rises to the top and is skimmed off. The cooked meat and bone is sent to a hammer mill press, which squeezes out the remaining moisture and pulverizes the product into a gritty powder. Shaker screens sift out excess hair and large bone chips. Once the batch is finished , all that is left is yellow grease, and meat and bone meal. This is what is used as a source of animal protein that goes into pet food and poultry, swine and cattle food.
In the veterinary text book, Euthanasia of the Companion Animal (1988), in the chapter headed , Animal Disposal: Fact and Fiction by David Cook, Cook states that "millions of America's deceased pets are being cooked and processed into pet food, most pet owners don't realize this fact. Does this raise questions of ethics that should be answered by the veterinary profession and the pet food industry?" Cook goes on to say, " Consider the introduction of dogs and cats into the human food chain by way of livestock food made from rendered by-products. What happens to all those toxic products that we use so liberally on our pets?"
Aside from the moral and ethical issues, this is the dilemma of recycling pets, road kill, and diseased animals of all types into the human and pet food chain.
The American Association of Feed Control (AAFCO) is the body that sets regulations and standards in the Agriculture industry. The only problem is that they do not enforce them. Ann Martin of London, Ontario who has been researching the pet food industry for over seven years says that after canvassing every state in the US and every Province in Canada, there are no regulations prohibiting the use of companion animals in pet food. In addition there are no regulations for any manner of testing for toxins in pet food and after talking with pet food manufacturers there is virtually NO testing done for chemical or drug residues in pet food.
In 1985 the University of Minnesota conducted a study regarding the survival of sodium pentobarbital in pet food. The investigation came about as there had been a number of reports, primarily from England that dogs and cats had died as a result of eating meat or tissue from cattle or horses that had been euthanized with pentobarbital, even though the meat had been cooked. One concern is the practice of rendering dead animals whose death may have been due to, or associated with, exposure to a toxic substance. The study mentioned that (in 1982 -1983) in the City of Los Angeles 52,216 animals were euthanized, Los Angeles County, a further 76,375 and in New York City , 56,000 animals ; 40 percent were sent to rendering.
The study concluded that sodium pentobarbital survived the rendering process.
The contamination of animal feeds with hazardous substances, drugs, pesticides, heavy metals and industrial chemicals poses a potential threat to the safety of animals and ultimately, persons.
If all this isn't enough in pet foods, you now have the manufacturers adding artificial flavors and colours along with chemical preservatives to prevent rancidity. One of the chemicals, ethoxoquin, manufactured by Monsanto, you remember them - manufacturer of Agent Orange, Roundup ( the garden herbicide, Simplese ( a butter substitute), Nutrasweet, Posilac (the bovine growth hormone) and is involved in the genetic engineering of potatoes and tomatoes. Carol Barfield, of the United Animal Association based in Ohio, has a 400 page document before the US Food and Drug Association to ban the use of Ethoxyquin. As we know, Monsanto devotes a significant part of its resources into forcing its products through the regulatory process, as was the case with Ethoxyquin and its so called feeding trial. Ethoxoquin was initially used as a rubber preserver and stabilizer but found its way into pet food as a cheap and excellent source of preventing rancidity for periods of up to a year. It is classified as a toxic chemical with a rating of three (on a scale of 1-6) with 6 being super toxic requiring less than 7 drops to produce death. Ethoxyquin has been implicated in birth defects, stillborn puppies, liver failure, infertility and cancer. Ethoxyquin is approved for use in pet food at the rate of 150 ppm, in human food it is 0.5ppm. (note: recently changed to allow 75ppm.)
Labels can be misleading - the manufacturer DOES NOT have to state Ethoxyquin on the label if their other sources of ingredients already have ethoxyquin in it. In other words, Ethoxyquin is only on the label if the manufacturer has added it to the food themselves. Animal or poultry fat could already be preserved with ethoxyquin from a renderer and this would not be stated on the label. It's anybodies guess how many ppm's are in a daily ration of pet food.
The other preservatives commonly used are Butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA) and Butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT). Introduced in 1947 they are also used to prevent fats and oils from becoming rancid. Research in animals shows that BHA and BHT affects the nervous system. The behaviour of animals with respect to sleep, aggression and freezing behaviour was remarkably different than those of the control animals. BHA and BHT also affect the normal sequence of neurological development in young animals. Some companies, ie. Iams, add both Ethoxyquin and BHA to their product lines.
Natural preservatives are being used more frequently . These are composed of topherols (vitamin E), citric or ascorbic acid (vitamin C) or a combination of the two. Again,Ethoxoquin may be in the other ingredients in the food and not listed on the label.
Mycotoxin
Another problem that has reared its ugly head in pet foods is Vomatoxin. What is Vomatoxin? Vomatoxin is a chemical compound produced by FUSARIUM molds. These molds are found in the following grains: ie. wheat and wheat products, corn and corn products, peanut meal and peanut products (Aflotoxin), soybean meal and hulls, and cottonseed (Aflotoxin.)In 1995, spring weather conditions across many areas of the midwest produced excess moisture, resulting in vomatoxin production by Fusarium molds on wheat and corn. Wheat by- products which are widely used in pet foods are more highly contaminated than whole wheat. Anything over 2.0 ppm vomatoxin can result in illness in pets , it affects the immune system and in some cases death. In a 1992 report from the Mycotoxin Committee of the American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians, it states that virtually all animal foods contain some viable mold. Peanut hulls are particularly susceptible to aflotoxin in addition to being heavily sprayed with pesticides. Hills Science Diet is one pet food that uses peanut hulls as a source of fiber in its formulas. A standard practice in the pet food industry is the blending and dilution of contaminated grain products. By blending a higher ppm vomatoxin wheat with a lower ppm vomatoxin wheat they can hopefully get an acceptable level of 1.0 ppm vomatoxin.Nature's Recipe learned its lesson the hard way last year when 16,000 tons of product was recalled because of vomatoxin contamination. Vomatoxin levels were as high as 23 ppm, resulting in over 11,000 phone calls from unhappy pet owners, many whose pets had died as a result of consuming this product. The recall and replacement of dog food cost nature's Recipe up to $20 million! We can only hope that pet food companies implement thorough mycotoxin control.
The latest crisis in animals - Mad Cow Disease is just the tip of the iceberg! I fear that we have seen nothing yet! In England, as early as 1990, ( feline spongiform encephalopathy), was identified in cats. Tests similar to those being carried out with human tissue in Edinburgh indicated that cats were catching BSE, perhaps from pet foods. To date over 70 cats have been identified as dying from FSE. Experiments showed that an agent transmitted from one species to another could change in such a way that it jumped into a third species that had not previously been vulnerable. Are dogs next? To quote Dr. Richard Pitcairn DVM, Holistic veterinarian, when asked about the FDA,CVA report that no cases of BSE, CSE or FSE exist in the US; Dr. Pitcairn responded that "very few owners would request a complete autopsy of a pet dead from neurological disease. To do this properly, the skull must be opened and I've never encountered a practitioner prepared to do this. FDA and CVA comments are without value. If they do not test or evaluate.. how can they know of incidence? "The FDA regulations for animal feed go into effect next month..banning the use of meat and bone meal in cattle feedbut this does not apply to pet food..which means that more of this material will be available for the pet food industry. On speaking with the head of Agri-Food Canada regarding the rendering of sheep into meat meal, Dr. Mike Martin of Animal Health B.C. region states that they have an understanding with the renderers that sheep will not be rendered, but there are NO REGULATIONS in place to ban the practice.
In the United States, the proposed regulation is a ban on rendering of sheep over 12 months of age. What happens to sheep under 12 months ? If sheep and cattle are buried in landfills the virus incubates in the soil, sheep and cattle grazing on this land in future could contract the virus through soil contamination.We have witnessed first hand in England the results of rendering and the resulting meat meal contamination of BSE infected feed, and the jump in species barrier - ultimately affecting humans! It behooves the FDA and the American Feed Control Association (AAFCO) to put the strong arm on these practices. Euthanized companion animals do not belong in our pet foods!
Morals and ethics aside -the healthof our pets - and ultimately ourselves is at stake!
Ian Billinghurst, an Australian veterinary surgeon of twenty years, has spent the past ten years studying the link between diet and disease.Dogs fed solely on commercial pet food can expect to die up to five years earlier than those given bones and ordinary food, according to his research.
Sunday, February 14, 2010 8:56:32 PM
cats, kittens, spots, tuna
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"hey...mr peabody...it's me, Spots...did ya hear the can opener?
take a whiff. yep. it's tuna.
so, do we make a move, or what?"
Sunday, February 14, 2010 11:28:41 AM
funny animal pics, cats cat bloggers, pets, stop animal testing
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COMPANIES THAT DO. YES DO TEST ON US ANIMALS...PLEASE DO NOT BUY THESE PRODUCTS...
Arm & Hammer (Church & Dwight) P.O. Box 1625 Horsham, PA 19044-6625; 609-683-5900, 800-524-1328 www.armhammer.com
•Bic Corporation 500 Bic Dr., Milford, CT 06460 203-783-2000; www.bicworld.com Boyle-Midway (Reckitt Benckiser) 2 Wickman Rd. Toronto, ON M8Z 5M5 Canada 416-255-2300
•Braun (Gillette Company) 400 Unicorn Park Dr. Woburn, MA 01801 800-272-8611; www.braun.com
Chesebrough-Ponds (Fabergé, Ponds, Vaseline), 800 Sylvan Ave. Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632 800-743-8640; www.pondssquad.com
Church & Dwight (Aim, Arm & Hammer, Arrid, Brillo, Close-up, Lady’s Choice, Mentadent, Nair, Pearl Drops), P.O. Box 1625 Horsham, PA 19044- 6625 609-683-5900; 800-524-1328; www.churchdwight.com
Clairol (Aussie, Daily Defense, Herbal Essences, Infusium 23, Procter & Gamble) 1 Blachley Rd. Stamford, CT 06922 800-252-4765; www.clairol.com
Clorox (ArmorAll, Formula 409, Fresh Step, Glad, Liquid Plumber, Pine-Sol, Soft Scrub, S.O.S., Tilex) 1221 Broadway Oakland, CA 94612 510-271-7000; 800-227-1860; www.clorox.com
Colgate-Palmolive Co. (Ajax, Fab, Hills Pet Nutrition, Mennen, Palmolive, SoftSoap, Speed Stick) 300 Park Ave. New York, NY 10022 212-310-2000; 800-221-4607; www.colgate.com
Coty (Adidas, Calvin Klein, Davidoff, Glow, The Healing Garden, JOOP!, Jovan, Kenneth Cole, Lancaster, Marc Jacob, Rimmel, Stetson), 1325 Ave. of the Americas 324th Fl., New York, NY 10019 212-389-7000;www.coty.com
Cover Girl (Procter & Gamble) One Procter & Gamble Plz. Cincinnati, OH 45202 513-983-1100; 800-543-1745;www.covergirl.com
Del Laboratories (CornSilk, LaCross, Naturistics New York Color, Sally Hansen) 178 EAB Plz., Uniondale, NY 11556 516-844-2020; 800-952-5080; www.dellabs.com
Dial Corporation (Purex, Renuzit) 15101 N. Scottsdale Rd., Ste. 5028 Scottsdale, AZ 85254-2199 800-528-0849; www.dialcorp.com
Erno Laszlo 3202 Queens Blvd. Long Island City, NY 11101 718-729-4480;www.ernolaszlo.com
•Gillette Co. (Braun, Duracell) Prudential Tower Bldg. Boston, MA 02199 617-421-7000;800-872-7202;www.gillette.com
Helene Curtis Industries (Finesse, Salon Selectives, Thermasilk, Unilever) 800 Sylvan Ave. Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632 800-621-2013; www.helenecurtis.com J
ohnson & Johnson (Aveeno, Clean & Clear, Neutrogena, ROC) 1 Johnson & Johnson Plz. New Brunswick, NJ 08933 732-524-0400; 800-526-3967; www.jnj.com
Kimberly-Clark Corp. (Cottonelle, Huggies, Kleenex, Kotex, Pull-Ups, Scott Paper) P.O. Box 619100 Dallas, TX 75261-9100 800-544-1847; www.kimberly-clark.com
Lever Bros. (Unilever) 800 Sylvan Ave. Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632 212-888-1260; 800-598-1223; www.unilever.com
L’Oréal U.S.A. (Biotherm, Cacharel, Garnier, Giorgio Armani, Helena Rubinstein, Lancôme, Matrix Essentials, Maybelline, Ralph Lauren Fragrances, Redken, Soft Sheen, Vichy) 575 Fifth Ave. New York, NY 10017 212-818-1500; www.lorealcosmetics.com
Max Factor (Procter & Gamble) One Procter & Gamble Plz. Cincinnati, OH 45202 513-983-1100; 800-543-1745; www.maxfactor.com
Mead 10 W. Second St., #1 Dayton, OH 45402 937-495-6323; www.meadweb.com
Melaleuca 3910 S. Yellowstone Hwy. Idaho Falls, ID 83402-6003 208-522-0700; www.melaleuca.com
Mennen Co. (Colgate-Palmolive) 191 E. Hanover Ave. Morristown, NJ 07960-3151 973-631-9000; www.colgate.com
Neoteric Cosmetics 4880 Havana St. Denver, CO 80239-0019 303-373-4860
New Dana Perfumes 470 Oakhill Rd., Crestwood Industrial Park Mountaintop, PA 18707 800-822-8547
Noxell (Procter & Gamble) 11050 York Rd. Hunt Valley, MD 21030-2098 410-785-7300; 800-572-3232; www.pg.com
Olay Co./Oil of Olay (Procter & Gamble) P.O. Box 599, Cincinnati, OH 45201 800-543-1745; www.oilofolay.com
•Oral-B (Gillette Company) 600 Clipper Dr. Belmont, CA 94002-4119 415-598-5000; www.oralb.com
Pantene (Procter & Gamble)
One Procter & Gamble Plz. Cincinnati, OH 45202 800-945-7768; www.pantene.com
Pfizer (BenGay, Desitin, Listerine, Lubriderm, Plax, Visine)
235 E. 42nd St. New York, NY 10017-5755
212-573-2323; www.pfizer.com
Physique (Procter & Gamble) One Procter & Gamble Plz. Cincinnati, OH 45202; 800-214-8957; www.physique.com
Playtex Products (Baby Magic, Banana Boat, Ogilvie)
300 Nyala Farms Rd. Westport, CT 06880
203-341-4000; www.playtex.com
Procter & Gamble Co. (Clairol, Cover Girl, Crest, Giorgio, Iams, Max Factor, Oil of Olay, Physique, Tide)
One Procter & Gamble Plz. Cincinnati, OH 45202 513-983-1100; 800-543-1745; www.pg.com
Reckitt Benckiser (Easy Off, Lysol, Mop & Glo, Old English, Resolve, Spray ’N Wash, Veet, Woolite)
1655 Valley Rd., Wayne NJ 07474-0943 973-633-3600; 800-232-9665; www.reckittbenckiser.com
Richardson-Vicks (Procter & Gamble)
One Procter & Gamble Plz. Cincinnati, OH 45202 513-983-1100; 800-543-1745; www.pg.com
Sally Hansen (Del Laboratories)
178 EAB Plz. Uniondale, NY 11556 800-645-9888; www.sallyhansen.com
Schering-Plough (Bain de Soleil, Coppertone, Dr. Scholl’s)
1 Giralda Farms Madison, NJ 07940-1000 201-822-7000; 800-842-4090; www.sch-plough.com
S.C. Johnson (Drano, Edge, Fantastik, Glade, OFF!, Oust, Pledge, Scrubbing Bubbles, Shout, Skintimate, Windex, Ziploc)
1525 Howe St. Racine, WI 53403 800-494-4855; www.scjohnson.com
SoftSoap Enterprises (Colgate-Palmolive)
300 Park Ave. New York, NY 10022 800-221-4607; www.colgate.com
Suave (Unilever),
800 Sylvan Ave. Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632; 212-888-1260 800-782-8301; www.suave.com
3M (Post-It, Scotch)
3M Center St. Paul, MN 55144-1000 651-733-1110; 800-364-3577; www.3m.com
Unilever (Axe, Dove, Helene Curtis, Lever Bros., Suave)
800 Sylvan Ave. Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632 212-888-1260; 800-598-1223; www.unilever.com
Friday, February 12, 2010 7:23:28 PM
funny animal pics, pets, stop animal testing, animal abuse
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Here's what you do...Get some paper and super sticky stickers for your printer and type the following message on them. Once you've printed them out, put them up on the bulletin boards and shelves of your local stores and supermarkets for everyone to see.***WARNING-DO NOT BUY***
In order to bring you this product, innocent animals were REPEATEDLY TORTURED & left to die without mercy or medical assistance so that company profits could be maximized. Other methods of testing were & are available without using innocent animals, but, were not used because company profits would have been slightly less. Please...Save a life and Check the shelves for 'Cruelty Free' alternatives.

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