• Jon Stewart on Manhattan's 'Sad-Eyed Carriage Horse District'

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    On last night's The Daily Show (basically the only show I watch, other than Glee) Jon Stewart slipped in a quip about Manhattan's West Side—he called it the "sad-eyed carriage horse district."

     

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    "You'll come for the sad eyes, you'll stay for the feeling that the horse is … really, really not enjoying it."

     

    Couple that with a recent episode in which Jon stood up to Liam Neeson's claim that the horse stables on the West Side are miniature luxury palaces, saying, "I don't think living on 52nd and 11th is a holiday for a horse," and I'd say that Jon is a regular hero for horses.

    I think we should all join Jon in speaking up for horses who are abused in the carriage industry.

    Written by Amanda Schinke

  • 'Nipples Over Naples' During Fish Amnesty Week

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    Why is it that men get no love? A shirtless man appeared in Lycra "fishtails" and body paint beside a female "fish" sea kitten at a popular fishing spot in Naples for one of our Fish Amnesty Week demos. Cameras flashed and lively debates ensued among a huge crowd of tourists while media swarmed PETA's sea kittens. But guess who got all the media glory? The lady sea kitten.

    So we'd like to do something that the media didn't do, and draw your attention to the fantastic fella on the left.

     

    Too bad we didn't have an extra costume handy. The man with the camera looks halfway ready to get in on the action.
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    During Fish Amnesty Week, we're alerting people to the fact that sea kittens suffer tremendous stress and pain when their sensitive lips are impaled on sharp hooks and the animals are dragged to shore to slowly suffocate or have their heads bashed in. "Catch-and-release" maiming isn't any kinder, as countless victims die from stress and injuries.

    We suggest that retirees, fathers hoping to bond with their sons, and others drop their fishing rods and try "shooting" fish—with a camera—instead.

    Written by Karin Bennett

  • Bridle-Free Wedding Ceremony in Central Park

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    When it came time to plan their NYC wedding, Kelly Respess and Paul Kercheval knew that there was one thing that wasn't going to be a part of their special day—a horse-drawn carriage ride. In fact, they decided to take the opportunity to educate other lovebirds about how unromantic it is to be hauled around Central Park by a tired, abused horse.

     

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    No horses (or chickens or cows) were harmed in the making of the wedding cake.
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    Everything from the cake to the decoration said "neigh" to horse abuse, and leaflets describing horse-drawn carriage horrors were distributed to wedding guests as well as to tourists and reporters.

    When the ceremony was over, the happy couple rode off in a classic, classy convertible.

     

    Kelly and Paul celebrate life and love …
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    Written by Karin Bennett

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