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We've shown you before how PETA's Cruelty Investigations Department (CID) caseworkers move mountains for animals in dire circumstances. Here is just a glimpse of their recent work:
Please always watch out for animals in need and report all emergencies and acts of cruelty to law-enforcement (police and animal control) officials immediately.
Written by Lindsay Pollard-Post
Toby, you blame 'a lack of knowledge' & 'a lack of intelligence'. I disagree, I blame a lack of empathy, humaness as demonstrated by the Wake Forest story www.peta.org/.../primate-photos-land-wake-forest-in-trouble.aspx
Surely a vet and other university dwellers cannot be accused of lacking knowledge or intelligence in the strict sense of the term. How very, very sad...
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