A Blank Check
How much killing is acceptable to you? How many deaths are you willing to allow them before you draw the line?
How much killing is acceptable to you? How many deaths are you willing to allow them before you draw the line?
A seminal moment in time, a fight for the future, and once again, we must ask: will Best Friends ever rise to the occasion?
A one-day conference featuring Nathan Winograd and other advocates for shelter reform.
Florida animal lovers: NOW is the time to make your voices heard. Please contact your legislative representatives and ask them to cosponsor and support Senate Bill 818/House Bill 597, the Florida Animal Rescue Act.
In Memory of Oreo: 35,000 additional dead, the “Extremist Agenda,” and the ASPCA’s War on Rescue.
99% of us would rescue a cat stuck in a wall. But none of the employees at a “shelter” did. And that is unforgivable.
Animals in shelters are not being killed because there are too many of them, because there are too few homes, or because the public is irresponsible. Animals in shelters are dying for primarily one reason—because people in shelters are killing them. People who are “terribly and terrifyingly normal.”
Only when shelters stop neglecting, abusing, and killing animals in their care will we will have something to truly appreciate and celebrate.
Today, Senator Mike Bennett introduced the Florida Animal Rescue Act. The bill would make it illegal for “shelters” to kill animals if rescue groups are willing to save them.
Introducing the National Federation of Humane Societies, yet another in a long line of half-baked schemes to coopt the No Kill movement.