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MICHAEL, I LOVE YOU SO MUCH...BECAUSE YOU EVOKE THE BEST IN ME.
"If we can dream, we can do." (Walt Disney)
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"How much did I really know about life on earth? What responsibility did I feel for creatures outside my little space?
How could I lead my life so that every cell of living matter was also benefited?" Michael Jackson
"Love no violence ever, remember a beautiful future promise of tomorrow "MJ
http://youtu.be/sPJV7aw0cak
stop the killing of pets. Save lifes,spay and neuter your pets
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Adopt from an animalshelter
Do you love a cat like Winky?
"How much did I really know about life on earth? What responsibility did I feel for creatures outside my little space?
How could I lead my life so that every cell of living matter was also benefited?" Michael Jackson
"Love no violence ever, remember a beautiful future promise of tomorrow "MJ
http://youtu.be/sPJV7aw0cak
stop the killing of pets. Save lifes,spay and neuter your pets
http://youtu.be/YVLGwmz8kYw
Adopt from an animalshelter
Love does not see with the eyes but with the heart. (Shakespeare)
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MICHAEL, I LOVE YOU SO MUCH...BECAUSE YOU EVOKE THE BEST IN ME.
"If we can dream, we can do." (Walt Disney)
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I agree!
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Oregon Humane Society Has 28 pound Cat Up For Adoption
The Oregon Humane Society (OHS) is looking for a home for 28-pound Walter the cat.
The Portland shelter says Walter, who was brought in last week, is one of the largest cats its ever received.
“This cat is looking for a workout partner to help him lose weight in the new year,” said OHS executive director Sharon Harmon in a statement. “Obese cats are no laughing matter, and we will give a free bag of low-calorie cat food and a laser pointer for exercise to whoever adopts Walter.”
On Thursday OHS will hold its Lucky 12 adoption campaign, in which all adult cats and rabbits will have an adoption fee of $12.
Oregon Humane Society Has 28 pound Cat Up For Adoption
Michael, thank you for the music, the moves, the magic, and the memories.
"He invariably favors misdirection over confrontation." - Sean Ambrose
"By deception thou shalt make war." - Mossad motto
"The best way to control the opposition is to lead it." - Lenin
"The idle jabbers . . . they're the backstabbers." - Michael Jackson
"It is not sufficient that I succeed - all others must fail." -Genghis Khan
The only earth that the meek inherit is the tiny plot of a mass grave!
Love does not see with the eyes but with the heart. (Shakespeare)
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MICHAEL, I LOVE YOU SO MUCH...BECAUSE YOU EVOKE THE BEST IN ME.
"If we can dream, we can do." (Walt Disney)
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Poor catOregon Humane Society Has 28 pound Cat Up For Adoption[/B]
The Oregon Humane Society (OHS) is looking for a home for 28-pound Walter the cat.
The Portland shelter says Walter, who was brought in last week, is one of the largest cats its ever received.
“This cat is looking for a workout partner to help him lose weight in the new year,” said OHS executive director Sharon Harmon in a statement. “Obese cats are no laughing matter, and we will give a free bag of low-calorie cat food and a laser pointer for exercise to whoever adopts Walter.”
On Thursday OHS will hold its Lucky 12 adoption campaign, in which all adult cats and rabbits will have an adoption fee of $12.
Oregon Humane Society Has 28 pound Cat Up For Adoption
"How much did I really know about life on earth? What responsibility did I feel for creatures outside my little space?
How could I lead my life so that every cell of living matter was also benefited?" Michael Jackson
"Love no violence ever, remember a beautiful future promise of tomorrow "MJ
http://youtu.be/sPJV7aw0cak
stop the killing of pets. Save lifes,spay and neuter your pets
http://youtu.be/YVLGwmz8kYw
Adopt from an animalshelter
Feral Cat Coalition of Oregon FCCO
It started with a group of veterinarians who saw the feral cats problem and came to the conclusion the best way to reduce the overpopulation was TNR program
"Taking care of animals is about our own humanity,it´s about the kind of community we want to live in.
How we treat the animals living here is how about who we are"
It´s wise words
"TNR in Action! Amie K. moved to Newberg last August to a
property that had a few cats. Within two weeks females were giving
birth, and by fall she had 41 cats. In two days she was able to trap
all of them: 17 males and 24 females. If not for our services the
female cats could easily have produced an additional 96 kittens this
spring. Instead, no new kittens will be born into this colony!"
"How much did I really know about life on earth? What responsibility did I feel for creatures outside my little space?
How could I lead my life so that every cell of living matter was also benefited?" Michael Jackson
"Love no violence ever, remember a beautiful future promise of tomorrow "MJ
http://youtu.be/sPJV7aw0cak
stop the killing of pets. Save lifes,spay and neuter your pets
http://youtu.be/YVLGwmz8kYw
Adopt from an animalshelter
Love does not see with the eyes but with the heart. (Shakespeare)
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MICHAEL, I LOVE YOU SO MUCH...BECAUSE YOU EVOKE THE BEST IN ME.
"If we can dream, we can do." (Walt Disney)
TWITTER: Shanti2511
It can be hard to take care of foster kittens, but it´s a pleasure too
"How much did I really know about life on earth? What responsibility did I feel for creatures outside my little space?
How could I lead my life so that every cell of living matter was also benefited?" Michael Jackson
"Love no violence ever, remember a beautiful future promise of tomorrow "MJ
http://youtu.be/sPJV7aw0cak
stop the killing of pets. Save lifes,spay and neuter your pets
http://youtu.be/YVLGwmz8kYw
Adopt from an animalshelter
Love does not see with the eyes but with the heart. (Shakespeare)
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MICHAEL, I LOVE YOU SO MUCH...BECAUSE YOU EVOKE THE BEST IN ME.
"If we can dream, we can do." (Walt Disney)
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A street where people don´t spay/neuter their cats and don´t care about the kittens they get.
But someone cares
"How much did I really know about life on earth? What responsibility did I feel for creatures outside my little space?
How could I lead my life so that every cell of living matter was also benefited?" Michael Jackson
"Love no violence ever, remember a beautiful future promise of tomorrow "MJ
http://youtu.be/sPJV7aw0cak
stop the killing of pets. Save lifes,spay and neuter your pets
http://youtu.be/YVLGwmz8kYw
Adopt from an animalshelter
Love does not see with the eyes but with the heart. (Shakespeare)
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MICHAEL, I LOVE YOU SO MUCH...BECAUSE YOU EVOKE THE BEST IN ME.
"If we can dream, we can do." (Walt Disney)
TWITTER: Shanti2511
Humans: The Number One Threat to Wildlife
Leading biologists, climate scientists, and environmental watchdogs all agree—humans’ own impact on the environment is without a doubt the number one cause of species loss.
Habitat destruction, fragmentation, and modification caused by human-led activities (i.e., industrial and residential development, logging, crop farming, livestock grazing, mining, road and dam building, and pesticide use) have taken an extreme toll on threatened and endangered wildlife populations at an alarming rate. With breeding grounds devastated and access to food and other resources diminishing, it’s no wonder that we’ve seen such a decline in species diversity.
Yet we still see—in the press, in non-peer-reviewed publications, and in public policy—people blaming wildlife decline on cats. Sidestepping the issue of human destruction to focus on trivial but sensational issues, such as the so-called ‘cat versus bird’ debate, only diverts attention away from the enormous and far more dangerous impact of humans.
The Danger of Development
A 2010 report from the scientific fellowship The Royal Society concludes that “never before has a single species driven such profound changes to the habitats, composition and climate of the planet…”1 The report also ominously states that “there are very strong indications that the current rate of species extinctions far exceeds anything in the fossil record.” The message is clear: humans are having an unprecedented impact on the planet—and species are going extinct at an unprecedented rate.
In America alone, the fast-growing population and even faster development of land is wiping out habitats like never before. Between 1990 and 2000, the US population grew by 33 million people, the greatest increase the country has ever seen. Population growth from 2000 to 2010 added another 27 million people.2 Experts predict that this rapid population growth will continue, adding another 23 million people each decade for the next 30 years.3 That’s 69 million people more in the United States.
Worse, America’s demand for resources is outpacing our already troublesome population growth. According to the National Resources Defense Council (NRDC) almost one-sixth of the land developed over the entire history of our country occurred in a ten-year period, from 1982 to 1992.4 And while our population grew by less than 50% from 1960 to 1990, the amount of developed land in all US metropolitan areas more than doubled.5 Researchers at Brookings Institution predict that by the year 2030, half of the buildings in which we live, work, and shop will have been built after the year 2000.6
Our rapid expansion—and even faster use of resources—has destroyed or disconnected vital wildlife habitat. Since Europeans first settled the continent, 27 ecosystem types have already declined by as much as 98%.7 Most of the species who call these ecosystems home are not adaptable to the human landscape that is left them. If our current development and population growth continue unchecked, the serious loss of animal species will continue for decades to come—unless we do something now to address the human threat.
The Human Impact on Birds
Opponents of Trap-Neuter-Return, the sound and effective approach for feral cat colonies, often blame cats for bird species decline, but humans are by far the biggest threat to bird species. The exponential population growth and vast expansion discussed above has left little land untouched by human development, modification, fragmentation, and pollution.
And so millions of bird deaths occur every year due to human activities—nearly 100 million from colliding with windows, 80 million from collisions with automobiles, and about 70 million from exposure to pesticides.8 Our own government tracks how many animals (birds included) it kills—over 4 million in 2009 alone.9
In a 2000 report by the World Conservation Union surveying 1,173 threatened bird species, habitat loss was the most important threat, affecting 83% of the bird species sampled. As the World Watch Institute put it (emphasis added):
"…[P]eople have always modified natural landscapes in the course of finding food, obtaining shelter, and meeting other requirements of daily life. What makes present-day human alteration of habitat the number-one problem for birds and other creatures is its unprecedented scale and intensity.10"
Cats are a Natural Part of the Landscape
Cats have always been part of the natural environment—they have lived outdoors for over 10,000 years. While they have adapted to the changes people brought about in the environment, their biological instincts and interactions with their surroundings have not changed.
What has changed in the last 10,000 years is how people have impacted the environment. Our unrestrained use of natural resources has damaged the crucial habitats and resources species need to survive.
Instead of pointing a finger at cats, we must take a hard look at what we can do to change the way we impact our world and the animals we share it with. We have the ability to conserve our natural places, minimize our impact on wildlife habitat, and build responsibly. To make a difference, we must align our attention and resources to offset the biggest offender in habitat destruction and species decline—ourselves.
http://www.alleycat.org/page.aspx?pid=325
"How much did I really know about life on earth? What responsibility did I feel for creatures outside my little space?
How could I lead my life so that every cell of living matter was also benefited?" Michael Jackson
"Love no violence ever, remember a beautiful future promise of tomorrow "MJ
http://youtu.be/sPJV7aw0cak
stop the killing of pets. Save lifes,spay and neuter your pets
http://youtu.be/YVLGwmz8kYw
Adopt from an animalshelter
Love does not see with the eyes but with the heart. (Shakespeare)
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MICHAEL, I LOVE YOU SO MUCH...BECAUSE YOU EVOKE THE BEST IN ME.
"If we can dream, we can do." (Walt Disney)
TWITTER: Shanti2511
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