With corporations, the legal system, security state and police forces, and mass media portraying those who defend or engage in direct action and underground liberations, raids, and sabotage attacks as “terrorists”; with the mainstream pacifists distorting and rejecting the most dynamic and effective activists in their own movement, in language uncritically taken from state apparatuses and corporate media that serve and defend every facet of the ongoing war against nonhuman animals and the earth; and with nauseating spectacles such as the star-studded Genesis Awards that celebrate the commodification and co-optation of a movement that is central to resolving growing social and ecological crises, we thought it useful and significant to build a stage for our own awards ceremony, an
anti-Genesis Awards dedicated to acknowledging the significance of direct action tactics and the animal and earth liberation movements.
Despite fierce political blowback and state repression, especially in hardening police states such as the US and UK, the animal and earth liberation movements continue to grow globally. With The Earth Liberation Front (ELF) establishing a presence in 17 countries,[1] the Animal Liberation Front (ALF) now active in 42,[2] Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty (SHAC) evolving globally, and ultra-militant groups such as the Animal Rights Militia (ARM), the Justice Department, the Revolutionary Cells emerging in response to the rapid expansion of capitalism, exploitation, and the human empire as a whole, militant resistance movements are growing as well. And they do so even if this fact is impossible to discern from the silence or misrepresentations of corporate media and counter-revolutionary mainstream and pacifist
“advocacy” groups for a planet under increasing attack and now in crisis condition. Despite increasingly harsh penalties for direct action tactics branded as “terrorist,” militant forms of resistance spread with unstoppable force.
Pacifist and mainstream animal and environmental groups constantly stigmatize the underground and MDA movements as marginalized, ineffective, and counter-productive. Yet objective analysis will show that they are the most dynamic, fasting-growing, and most effective forms of resistance, and they alone advance in these movements every progressive and potent struggle for liberation that has ever shaped human history and soaked the earth blood.
When something lights up in the night, we know that there are people who have not bowed or cowered to repression and that resistance is alive. Everyday, throughout the globe, people who understand the exploitative dynamics of capitalism, the futility of working
through the state, and the secondary importance or irrelevance of the sanctified and empty abstraction of “public opinion” to which mainstream movements obsequiously pander, there are people who take situations into their own hands, and whose primary concern is with stopping violence and shutting exploiters down, once and for all, as they so often do, despite the slander and lies of the impotent pacifist. Those who take direct action against exploiters, who reject the lies of the law to honor the truth of their convictions, and who say “Ya Basta! Enough!” to the pervasive violence for which other “advocates” have built up such a complacent tolerance, these are the men and women we honor here.
For those who will moralistically condemn the outlooks and actions represented below as violent, extremist, or ineffective, we urge the importance of seeing these as planned, considered, strategic, effective, and appropriate and measured
responses to growing exploitation and oppression everywhere. Were the victims of these capitalist hell-holes and tortures chambers human, then instead of criticizing these militant actions, people would support or even join the resistance, just as they did in Nazi Germany. Pacifism is nothing but a speciesism and an excuse for doing nothing and being part of the complicit population rather than the resistance movement.
1) Outstanding Achievement: Mexico
Abusers Targeted at Higher Rate Than Anywhere in the World
The symbol of a local version of the Animal Liberation Front was found painted near the attacks in a residential neighborhood on the city’s south side, assistant city prosecutor Luis Genaro Vasquez told the Televisa news network. An anarchist symbol was also found.
“They are not vandals. They’re not doing this for personal gain. They do this because they love animals,” Vlasak said.
Since their first
reported ALF action in 2006, resistance has exploded on the Mexican scene with an endless assault on McDonald’s, fur farms, and other institutions of animal exploitation. Mexico inspires animal activists and liberators throughout the world, and shows that animal rights is not only the domain of “animal whites” activities in the “developed Western world” such as the US, Canada, and Europe. And while your historic actions have yet to be properly documented and contextualized, they have hardly gone unnoticed and we hope activists with the Mexican aboveground and underground struggles can ally and unite with activists throughout the world.
2) Best ALF Action: September 15, 2009, 2000 Mink Released, Italy
anonymous report:
We entered inside the mink farm called Valle Salice, located in Castel di Sangros, on the highway 652, under the viaduct II/Valle Salice.
At first we cut a large part of the fence and then we
opened the worn cage situated in the four sheds of the farm containing 2000 minks (not only 130 as reported by the media). All these living beings are tortured waiting to become another consumer good.
Our untameable desire for freedom is what drove us. This action represents for us the destruction of an anthropocentric and speciesist point of view, which considers other animals as objects to be exploited and not like beautiful individuals.
At last we damaged tools, machinery and feed located in a small warehouse.
As this communiqué shows, militant direct activists are motivated not by a thirst for violence and destruction, but rather by compassion, boundless principles of justice, and the desire to rescue victims from victimizers. We chose this action because it counters the distortions of the propaganda machines in the corporate sector and pacifist mainstream alike, and helps us to see that in militant liberation movements
one finds the connecting threads with the history of human rebellion, and where elsewhere it is snuffed out, here the spirit of resistance and autonomy glows with the pulse of life.
3) Best ELF Action: November 23, 2009, Santiago, Chile
ELF Torches Slaughterhouse
On Monday, November 23, at 11:50 pm, we installed an incendiary device in a slaughterhouse (located in the immediate vicinity of Juan Cristóbal, comuna de Recoleta) activated by an easily operated timer. The objective was not to burn the place completely, but to cause damage to a freezer soiled with death and torture.
We believe that direct action is largely the way to propagate an idea in a practical way, and with an increase of attacks on capital in all its expressions; the state, prison, laboratories, cages, and no end of targets.
Because of this we decided to carry out this action, during the international week of agitation for prisoners, given that
we identify authority and the exploitation of the land and its beings as the great common enemy of all the battles of anti-authoritarian insurrection.
Capitalists have proven that they will continue to rape the planet, torture animals, and exploit any available resource until it becomes unprofitable. The ELF defends the earth that sustains every single one of us.
4) Most Relentless Campaign: Win Animal Rights (W.A.R)
W.A.R.
We vow that in this age of governmental repression and harassment of dissidents, we will remain firm and steadfastly defend our rights to exercise our civil liberties to speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves and to defend and liberate those that are unjustly enslaved.
In view of the aforementioned tenets, W.A.R. is devoted to the campaign to stop the killing at Huntingdon Life Sciences, a notorious international animal testing laboratory, responsible for the torture, mutilation and
death of 500 animals every day. We believe in using every legal tool, tactic or strategy available to us to bring about this closure. We are resolved to continue this fight until Huntingdon Life Sciences is closed or until the killing there stops, once and for all.
W.A.R.’s ultimate goal is total animal liberation.
Founded by NAALPO Press Officer, Camille Hankins, these above-ground activists prove that fearless militants are the abusers’ worst nightmare. W.A.R. does not stand on corners waving signs at cars. They educate, taking their campaigns to the abusers, at home and work, and understanding that an exploiter is only one part of a network. By identifying and campaigning against HLS investors, they have played a key role in HLS losing many financial backers. Perhaps not coincidentally, HLS (traded publicly as LSR) was recently forced to go private.
5) Outstanding New Grassroots Network: Bite Club K.C.
Bite Club of
KC is an independent, zero-profit animal rights and liberation activism group. Founded on 7/5/09, Bite Club’s mission is to amplify the efforts of individual animal rights activists in the Kansas City area by bringing them together, to educate the public about veganism and animal liberation in an attempt to gain their support and participation, and to wage campaigns to defend nonhuman animals who are under attack. Campaign tactics will include educating the exploiters, negotiating with the exploiters, speaking out for the victimized nonhuman animals through the media, demonstrating against the exploiters, informing the exploiters’ neighbors of their barbaric activities, and potentially engaging in civil disobedience.
Bite Club welcomes all animal defenders who want to engage in activism on behalf of nonhuman animals. With respect to tactics, strategies, actions, and campaigns, we are willing to entertain any ideas, provided they are
above-ground and legal. Whether you want to be the most vocal protestor at the demos or stay behind the scenes making signs and leaflets, whether you can work a few hours a month or seven days a week–if you want to stand up for other animals, we need you.
Bite Club K.C., founded by Jason Miller ( NAALPO Press Officer & Publisher of Thomas Paine’s Corner), provides further proof that militant, fearless, determined aboveground activists create movements. And since Jason decided to defend a deer population in his Kansas City area that had been given a death sentence, he founded Bite Club to mobilize activists, and has shown everyone that one person can make a huge difference. The group of activists campaigned relentlessly — in parks, streets, town halls and online – employing innovative and provocative strategies, and building alliances with veteran activists. The fight for the Shawnee Park deer, which they renamed “Death Park,”
earned national media attention and became one of the hottest grassroots campaigns of 2009. We are proud that Jason is NIO’s Wildlife Liaison and, along with some other activists, he is now waging this war through a newly-formed Global Anti-Hunting Coalition, which promises to be the campaign to watch in 2010.
6) Best Vegan Radio Show: GoVeganRadio with Bob Linden
GoVeganRadio.com
Bob Linden is a New York City native and graduate of Queens College of the City University of New York who has led a double life – as a professional broadcaster and animal rights advocate.
GO VEGAN WITH BOB LINDEN, celebrating 4 years on-air as of January 05, is heard in Los Angeles on KTYM-AM-1460 and in San Diego on KCEO-AM-1000. This show represents the successful marriage of Bob’s two lives.
GO VEGAN WITH BOB LINDEN covers everything from slashed-food to cookie recipes, animal rights, diet, health, environment, world hunger,
morality, justice, peace.. The weekly hour-long show also features exceptional guests. GO VEGAN WITH BOB LINDEN was the subject of a full-page article in ANIMALS AGENDA written by Pulitzer-Prize winning LA TIMES media critic HOWARD ROSENBERG and was featured as RADIO SHOW OF THE WEEK in the LA DAILY NEWS.
Each week Linden takes a look at any number of current events and makes the connection to veganism and animal rights. GoVeganRadio airs on commercial airways with each show available to a mainstream audience. In a media overwhelmingly sponsored by Burger King, McDonald’s, and assorted capitalist exploiters, Bob is putting veganism into the competition. He has a unique wit and his programs are entertaining, but he is very serious about exposing animal exploiters – whether he’s taking on the HSUS for promoting agribusiness and rehabilitating Michael Vick or featuring controversial guest that other shows – including vegan forums – would
not touch. When he is not educating people on the radio, he is involved in any number or animal rights issues, and he was even arrested at a fur protest recently for exercising free speech.
7 ) Best Blog on State Repression: “GreenIsTheNewRed” by Will Potter
GreenIsTheNewRed.com
Will Potter is an award-winning independent journalist based in Washington, D.C., who has become a leading authority on “eco-terrorism,” the environmental and animal rights movements, and civil liberties post 9/11.
He has tracked how lawmakers and corporations have labeled animal rights and environmental activists as “eco-terrorists.” And he has closely followed the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act, the Earth Liberation Front arrests in “Operation Backfire,” and the landmark First Amendment case of the SHAC 7.
While the Bush/Cheney administration was shredding our Bill of Rights and industrial abusers worked with Congress to
pass broad and arbitrary legislation, Will Potter was among the first to understand that repressive laws like the 1991 Animal Enterprise Protection Act (revised in 2006 as the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act) and the 2001 USA Patriot Act, with clauses dealing with sweeping definitions of “domestic terrorism” were new weapons in the war and dissent and dangerous moves to criminalize protest movements, animal and environmental movements first and foremost. Fortunately for us, Potter responded with GreenIsTheNewRed, dissecting the new McCarthyism, the “Green Scare,” and Orwellian discourse of “terrorism” in nuanced, rigorous, and rich analyses that provide an invaluable contribution to liberation movements and freedom and democracy overall.
8 ) Best Animal Liberation Blog: “Voice of the Voiceless by Peter Young”
Voice of the Voiceless founded by Peter Young “to effectively arm those fighting for the liberation of all
life.”
Peter Young is a veteran animal liberation activist and former political prisoner convicted for his role in liberating thousands of animals from fur farms across the country. Emerging from a grand jury indictment, 7 years of being wanted by the FBI, a federal prison sentence, and nearly 15 years in the animal liberation movement; today Peter is a frequent lecturer at universities and events, writer on liberation movements, and unapologetic supporter of those who work outside the law to achieve human, earth, and animal liberation.
Sent to prison for mink liberation on the testimony of a comrade turned informant, Young went down without apology, served his time with dignity, and came out swinging. Moving from the shadows to the light, form the underground to the aboveground, Young simply retooled his game to become an even more effective champion of liberation through educating, lecturing, and launching a liberation website with a
unique focus on state repression and political prisoners that draws on his deep knowledge and experience. In this new role, Young spent months compiling intelligence identifying the fur-farm supply-side infrastructure and in December 2009 published The Blueprint, the most comprehensive listing of US fur farms to date, covering 75% of the industry. We are proud to call Peter our Senior Editor of Animal Liberation because whether liberating minks or emancipating minds, he completely dedicated to the struggle.
9) All-Around Service in Animal Liberation: Dr. Jerry Vlasak
Dr. Jerry Vlasak is known for many things. He is a trauma surgeon in Los Angeles, a militant animal rights activist, a former vivisector turned renowned critic of vivisection, a scientific advisor to groups like Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty (SHAC) and a co-founder and Press Officer for the North American Animal Liberation Press Office. [Because of his uncompromising
positions, he] also has a lot of “former” roles on his resume, such as former spokesperson for the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine and former Board Member of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society …He is also a former visitor to the UK. In summer 2004, UK Home Secretary David Blunkett, always acting in defense of the vivisection industry so important to the British economy, saw it fit to ban Vlasak …from again entering the UK [deeming him, like other US activists to follow, a “threat to public order].[3]
The ever-controversial, vocal, and unapologetic defender of militant direct action, Dr. Vlasak co-founded North American Animal Liberation Press Office in 2004 to establish a voice not only for the “non-violent” ALF, but also for more militant groups such as the Animal Rights Militia, the Justice Department, the Revolutionary Cells, and any and every form of resistance to animal exploitation. The Press Office provides
a critical and counter-hegemonic voice to industry propaganda and corporate media forces by contextualizing animal liberation and explaining the need for illegal action in conditions where the state functions as a tool of capitalist interests. The Press Office also provides critical balance to the animal advocacy mainstream (whether welfarists, rights, or “abolitionist” in approach) which either ignore the dynamic actions of the underground or – using the Orwellian language of the corporate-state-media complex – demonizes MDA as “violent” and “counter-productive.” In addition to running the Press Office, and incurring the risk and repression this entails, Vlasak has waged the war of liberation through confronting sealers on the ice, public speaking and debates throughout the world, and even testifying before the US Senate. Using his medical training and experience as a former vivisector to maximal advantage, Vlasak speaks against
vivisection with authority, and when “researchers” like David Jentsch and Dario Ringach of UCLA run from his challenges to debate, it is evident that they fear public exposure and have something scandalous to hide.
10) Most Dangerous Philosopher: Dr. Steven Best Moscowdemo1
Dr. Best leading one of the first anti-vivisection rallies in Moscow, Russia.
Our Task, Dr. Steven Best
The revolutionary implications of animal liberation explain the intense resistance to it on all fronts.
Let’s be clear: we are fighting for a revolution, not for reforms, for the end of slavery, not for humane slavemasters. Animal liberation advances the most radical idea to ever land on human ears: animals are not our food, clothing, resources, or objects of entertainment; they exist for their own purposes, not ours.
Every justice struggle up to now was has been relatively easy. Now it gets hard. Speciesism is primordial
and universal; it is arguably the first of any form of domination or hierarchy and it has spread like a deadly virus throughout the entire planet and all of human history. The problem is not limited to Western culture or to the modern world, such that there is some significant utopian past or radical alternative to recover. The problem is the human species itself, which but for rare exceptions is violent, destructive, and imperialistic. Universally, humans have vested interests in exploiting animals and think they have a God-given right to do so. To change these attitudes is to change the very nerve center of human consciousness.
That is our task – no more and no less.
Dr. Steven Best has been described as “one of the leading scholarly voices in animal rights.[4]. That much most people know, what they don’t know is the breadth and depth of Best’s work as a scholar, teacher, speaker, and activist. He is an author and editor of ten
books, two of which won “Philosophy Book of the Year” awards, and has published some 150 articles and reviews. Best works across an astonishing array of topics, and his books and articles have been translated in a dozen languages.
Best’s publishing career spans three decades, and few are aware that his political activism has equally deep roots. Beginning in 1980, as an undergraduate at the University of Illinois, Best was a leading campus activist, leading groups working against US imperialism in Central American politics (which among other things provided sanctuary for illegal refugees from El Salvador and raised money to purchase medical supplies for Nicaraguan people) and South African apartheid, as he put his writing and theatrical background into community radio, performance art, and guerrilla theatre. A radical leftist, Best became a vegetarian in 1983 (eventually going vegan) and an animal rights activist in 1988. In short order, he
said, “I realized that the `radical’ traditions in no way are a liberating philosophy or politics from the standpoint of animals and the environment. I saw Leftism as merely another form of Stalinism toward animals.” Never prone to philosophical stagnation, in subsequent years Best formulated an increasingly militant, holistic, and comprehensive analysis of “total revolution” that articulates human, animal, and Earth liberation struggles as an inseparable unity to be conceived of and fought for together.
In 1993, Best accepted a tenure-track position in the Philosophy Department at the University of Texas El Paso, and applied his radical political views his teaching. Within his first week in town, Best accepted the role of Vice President of the Vegetarian Society of El Paso, he organized and led animal rights groups on campus and in the community, he spoke about vegan ethics and animal rights to community groups and schools at all
levels, he worked with the Green Party and other environmental and wildlife groups, he became a mainstay on TV and radio news and interview shows, and he even launched his own radio show on the local NPR-affiliate station. Among other things, he was arrested numerous times for civil disobedience; he campaigned tirelessly for a new humane society and animal shelter, he implemented a trap, neuter, and release program for the growing population of feral cats on his campus; he freed Sissy the elephant from her tormenters at the El Paso Zoo to live her remaining decades at the Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee, he raised awareness about sprawl and its impact on wildlife and the “dirty dozen” worst local polluters, and with his philosophy of law class he successfully lobbied the City Council to pass a measure declaring the USA Patriot Act unconstitutional, was arrested numerous occasions for civil disobedience.
Best found that of all the radical
issues he taught, by far the most controversial was ethical veganism and animal rights. From the start, he took fire from colleagues and department chairs who warned him against teaching animal rights, from right-wing radio hosts outraged that taxpayers were supporting “subversion,” from politicians unaccustomed to being challenged, and from the city Mayor who sent numerous letters to the university president complaining about Best involving his students in protest activities.
Squeaking through the tenure review process on the strength of his teaching and publications, the situation grew considerably more tense after the publication of Terrorists or Freedom Fighters? Reflections on the Liberation of Animals (2004), which he co-edited with Anthony J. Nocella II. With a steady stream of such publications, with lectures and speaking tours throughout the world, and with co-founding the North American Animal Liberation Press Office, Best emerged
as the only academic in the country principled and defiant enough to openly support and defend the ALF, knowing full well that his actions constituted professional suicide. In a rapid succession of events that began in summer 2005, Best was banned for life from the entire UK, pressured by Sen. James Inhofe (R-OK) to testify before Senate eco-terrorism hearings (he refused), charged by David Martosko of the Center for Consumer Freedom (on C-Span Live before a full Senate hearing) with being the organizational leader of the ALF who recruits his students into the underground, deposed from his position as Philosophy Department Chair, and ostracized from the mainstream animal advocacy movement.
Throughout all of this, Best remained undaunted and unrepentant. From the US to Norway, from Sweden to France, from Germany to Russia to South Africa, Best shows what philosophy means in a world in crisis. And we are proud that Dr. Best, drawing on a wealth of
knowledge and experience, is our Senior Editor of Total Liberation.
11) Best Vegan Educator: Gary Yourofsky
Animals Deserve Absolute Protection Today and Tomorrow (ADAPTT) founded by Gary Yourofsky
Gary Yourofsky has spoken to thousands of students about the true meaning of animal rights. Gary’s powerful and enlightening message has been heard by more than 50,000 students in 147 middle schools, high schools and universities nationwide, including UTEP, U. of Florida, Georgia Tech and Fresno State. Gary uses thought-provoking prose, inspiring stories, indisputable facts, quotes from Pythagoras, William Ralph Inge and other great thinkers, plus graphic footage from slaughterhouses (land and sea), to ask people to be kind to animals and, ultimately, go vegan.
Lecturing is a softer approach for Yourofsky, who has been arrested numerous times for random acts of kindness and compassion, and banished by five foreign countries
from entering their borders. In 1997, Gary even liberated 1,542 minks scheduled for certain death from the Eberts Fur Farm in Blenheim, Ontario. Several attorneys, led by Donald Perkins, Esq., tried to pass a resolution in Michigan in honor of Yourofsky’s actions. “We recognize that throughout this nation’s history, other individuals, acting from conscience have similarly violated certain laws and ordinances. In our own time, these same principles of nonviolent disobedience to unjust laws have been applied by such individuals as the Mahatma Mohandas K. Gandhi and the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., both of whom were—as was Michigan’s Gary Yourofsky—sentenced to jail for their actions.”
Gary Yourofsky is one of the most outspoken, passionate, dedicated, and effective activists and educators in the vegan and animal rights movements. Indefatigable, unassailable, and unstoppable, the man is a machine programmed for ceaseless
action. Making an incredible transformation from liberator to educator, Yourofsky is a one-man revolution. The most militant opponent to speaking to the choir, Yourofsky exclusively targets inveterate carnivores and hardened speciesists. He has spoken in agricultural colleges, before groups of hunters, and debated (and destroyed) Ted Nugent on radio. But his primary audience is high school, college, and university audiences and every year he criss-crosses the continent to address countless thousands of people who otherwise would never hear the life-changing, revolutionary message. Using footage he shot in slaughterhouses, scientific data, nutrition, humor, and passion without condescension, he promises his listeners that he will remove their “blinders.” A daunting challenge few would issue, but every time he delivers; for when the hour is up, the illusions are gone, few cynics are standing, and dozens or hundreds of new vegans join to spread the
message. Moralizing pacifists and bedroom bloggers need to take note. Yourofsky accomplishes what most of us could only dream about and we all could do far worse than to emulate his example. We are proud to say that Yourofsky is our Editor of Vegan Education and we can think of few who so embody and define effective vegan outreach.
12) Best All-Around Activist: Anthony Marr
Heal Our Planet Earth (HOPE) founded by Anthony Marr
Anthony Marr holds a science degree from the UBC and has worked as a field geophysicist and an environmental technologist. In 1995, he became a full time wildlife preservationist, which has brought him to India three times, earning him the title of the “Champion of the Bengal Tiger” in the Champions of the Wild TV series aired in 20 countries. As an anti-hunting activist, he has conducted high profile campaigns in Canada for the bears and seals, and been to Japan twice for the whales and dolphins. He is
the founder of Heal Our Planet Earth (HOPE) and the author of Omni-Science.
Whether protecting tiger reserves in India, risking his life in undercover investigations of the illegal trade in endangered species parts; challenging any and all forms of hunting; hosting a radio show; writing visionary books on science, philosophy, and cosmology; embarking on marathon coast-to-coast Compassion for Animals Road Expeditions covering dozens of US states (launching his seventh tour in March 2010), or mobilizing scientific research to awaken the complacent to the immanent dangers of irreversible ecological crisis, Anthony Marr is raising awareness, effectively campaigning, and blazing new trails. In 2009, with Jason Miller and others, Marr launched the Global Anti-Hunting Coalition, one that “can bring the weight of the entire world to bear on the local governments bullying the grassroots Activists.”[5] For anyone skeptical of what one person can do
alone or in strategic alliance with others, or what can be accomplished without the large bankrolls such as HSUS commands (and squanders), look no further. For Marr shows what great things can blossom from intelligence, independence, courage, and unqualified commitment to the rights of nature, free from the predatory violence of Homo sapiens. The story Marr tells, and the outcome for which he fights, is not a zero-sum tragedy that pits one element of nature against another, however, but achieves a harmonization of life forces. “If we win,” Marr says, “we will have elevated the quality of Humanity, and brought about a major quantum leap in human social evolution.”[6]
13) Most Tenacious Ecowarrior: Captain Paul Watson
Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, founded by Paul Watson
“I have been honored to serve the whales, dolphins, seals – and all the other creatures on this Earth. Their beauty, intelligence, strength, and
spirit have inspired me. These beings have spoken to me, touched me, and I have been rewarded by friendship with many members of different species.
If the whales survive and flourish, if the seals continue to live and give birth, and if I can contribute to ensuring their future prosperity, I will be forever happy.”
Terrorist to some, ecowarrior to others, Captain Paul Watson has been a looming presence over the animal rights and environmental movements for the last three decades, and his battle today is as strong as ever. Although he has tracked elephant poachers in East Africa, saved wolves in the Yukon, liberated monkeys from zoos in Grenada, defended bison in Montana, and campaigned for the rainforests in Brazil, Watson is best known for his dramatic efforts to halt the slaughter of whales, dolphins, seals, and fish of the sea. After being kicked out of Greenpeace (which he co-founded) in 1977 for the audacity to interfere with
attacks on seals, Watson formed the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, which he describes in his book Ocean Warriors as “the most aggressive, no-nonsense, and determined conservation organization in the world.”
For his numerous attacks on and sinking of whaling ships, Watson has been branded as a vigilante, lawbreaker, and eco-terrorist, but in fact he is an upholder and enforcer of a 1986 international ban on whaling in countries like Russia and Japan which routinely flout the law and massacre whales. The drama of Watson’s battles with whaling ships on the high seas became the focus of Whale Wars, the first season of which was the most watched program ever for Animal Planet, commanding over one million viewers for its season finale, giving the direct action and environmental issues the best press they’ve ever had.
Ask Watson if there is really a “war” against animals, and brace yourself for an affirmative answer from someone
who has battled killers of sea animals, been attacked by a mob of sealers, nearly drowned by whalers, and shot at (a direct hit to the heart successfully deflected by a bulletproof vest) by Japanese whalers. However feeble, our award recognizes Watson’s 40-year service in the front lines of battle in the “war against nature” and let his critics try their hand to do better in stopping brutal, high-tech killing in the freezing Arctic winds and choppy seas.
14) Every Soldier in the Trenches
There are millions of people across the world who give of themselves to comfort the abused and those named above are a few who represent the whole. All of us who volunteer in shelters, rescue the homeless, release mink from fur farms, or sabotage exploiters are the direct activists waging grassroots campaigns. If an animal has looked into your eyes with gratitude this week, then you are the exact person we acknowledge and thank. We are engaged in a
war and, irrespective of philosophies, it will not be won by one camp or another. But, while most are never recognized for their service, some activists are labeled “terrorists,” “violent,” and “criminals” – not only by the industrial state-complex, but by our peers who have adopted the oppressors’ mentality. The only crime the activists noted share is that they are effective – and they each prove that one person can make a difference.
[1] Wapedia, Wiki: Earth Liberation Front (http://wapedia.mobi/en/Earth_Liberation_Front).
[2] “Diary of Actions,” Bite Back (http://www.directaction.info/news.htm).
[3] Steven Best, “Who’s Afraid of Jerry Vlasak,” Thomas Paine’s Corner, May 3, 2009 (http://thomaspainescorner.wordpress.com/2009/05/03/who%e2%80%99s-afraid-of-jerry-vlasak/).
[4] Smallwood, Scott., “Speaking for the Animals, or the Terrorists,” The Chronicle of Higher Education, August 5,
2005 (http://chronicle.com/article/Speaking-for-the-Animals-or/30599).
[5] “Mission Statement,” Global Anti-Hunting Coalition (http://gahc.wordpress.com/mission-statement/ ).
[6] Steven Best, “Paul Watson and the Sea Shephard Conservation Society (http://www.drstevebest.org/Essays/PaulWatson.htm)
[7] Ibid.
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Re-homing adoption network Egypt Jan 5 -
Call for help: So-called breeders abandon 6 lovely female dogs in Shorouk. 2
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them two little balady males adorable but a mess i live in an appartment and i
already have a little dog so i wont be able to keep them for long please contact
me if ur interessted 0118077888 thank u. Dont worry i couldnt leave them i took
them beiti washed them fed them and kept them in a worm place of course but 3
dogs in ana appartment is too much so PLZZZZZZZZZz hepl me.
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Date: Sat, 18 Apr 2009 23:04:47 +0200 Subject: شاهدوا هذه الصور لقد اصبت بالدهشة والحيرة From: plsurgeon1@... To: AAmiri70@...; kardous@...
سراف وتبذير وبالجانب الاخر ناس تموت من الجوع
هذه مجموعة من صور منها صور في الاسراف والتبذير بالطعام وصور من الجوع الذي يعاني منه العالم الاخر
أترك لكم التعليق أيها الاحباب بعد مشاهدة هذه الصور
هذه خرفان مشوية
ايها الاحباب وانا اشاهد هذه
الصور
تذكرت أشياء كثيرة .......
وتذكرت رجالا عظماء ...
تذكرت أبي بكر الصديق رضي الله عنه
حين دخل بيت تلك العجوز
الأرملة ليكنس لها بيتها ..
وهي لاتعرف أنه الخليفة ..
وتذكرت أبا حفص عمر بن الخطاب رضي الله عنه
حين كان ينفخ بين الرماد والدخان
يخرج من خلال لحيته ..
لإطعام أطفال المسلمين ....
وتذكرت ذو النورين عثمان رضي الله عنه حين اشترى بئر رومة وجعلها في سبيل الله ليشرب منها المسلمون وأطفالهم ... وتذكرت أبا الحسنين علي بن أبي طالب رضي الله عنه حين رفض أن ينزل (( القصر الأبيض )) قصر الإمارة في الكوفة .. ونزل مع المسلمين حتى لايتميز عنهم في السكن ... تذكرت هؤلاء الجبال الشم ... وأعلام الورى .. الذين عجز ت النساء أن يلدن مثلهم ..
ذكرتني هذه الوليمة أيضا ..
بهؤلاء البؤساء من المسلمين ...
فتمنيت أن
يولم هؤلاء الكرماء الولائم بينهم ...
فإن الكرم في غير محله يصبح مذمـــة ونقصا ..
هذا الطبق قد صنع في المغرب في اغادير اربعة الاف مغربي كلفو بصنعه الف خمسمئة كيلوغرام من الكسكس و عشرون كبشا .مئتا دجاجة .سبعمئة وخمسين كيلوغرام من مختلف انواع الخضر.. كل هذا فوق طبق قطره خمسة امتار
!أما نستحيي من الله
!ألا نخشى أن تزول هذه النعم التي لم نشكر الله تعالى عليها
ألم نسمع قول الله تعالى
{وَلا تُبَذِّرْ تَبْذِيراً * إِنَّ الْمُبَذِّرِينَ كَانُوا إِخْوَانَ الشَّيَاطِينِ وَكَانَ الشَّيْطَانُ لِرَبِّهِ
كَفُورا} وقوله تبارك وتعالى {ثم لتسألن يومئذ عن النعيمِ} !بماذا سنجيب عندما نسأل عن هذا النعيم ! فلماذا كل هذا التبذير والإسراف !..لا تذهبوا بعيد فلم ينته الموضوع بعد تعالوا نتأمل حال أخواننا المسلمين الذين أبتلاهم الله بنقص من الأموال والنعم
'هل مددت يدك لغيرك يوماً لتجد 'قوت يومك
..إذاً فأحمد الله ربك على نعمته
وأنظر لحال هذا !أتظن أن هناك مايعصمك من أن تكون مكانه لا وربي إلا أن الله شاء لك أن تعيش حياة كريمة !..ولكن أتضمن أن تستمر على هذه الحال ألديك عائلة وأطفال؟ !هل رأيت يوماً طفلك يموت
جوعاً وأن لا تجد ماتطعمه عذراً أنا لا أتحدث عن أفخر انواع الحليب والشكولاه 'أنا أقصد مايكفي 'ليعيش فقط
..إذا فأحمد الله ربك فكثيرررر من أطفال المسلمين يموتون جوعاً !ماهو لبس أطفالك في الشتاء؟ سأعذرك إن بدأت بسرد تلك الماركات ولكن ألومك لو ذكرت أسماء أشهر المحلات التي تشتري منها عشرات الألبسة الشتوية لأطفالك لتلبس شهر أو شهرين ثم يكون مصيرها كالعادة سلة المهملات
!!فانظر لأطفال المسلمين ماذا يلبسون
نعم ! لا تندهش ، فهناك أطفال لا يجدون مايلبسونه، ولا حتى أبسط الملابس
هل سألت نفسك يوماً ماذا يأكلون؟
!نعم أنه الفتات الفتات الذي تدوسه أنت وغيرك
دون أن تلقي له بالاً هل تخيلت يوماً أن الجوع قد يصل بالإنسان ليرضى أن يأكل أي شيء؟ !!!نعم أنا أعني ماأقول أي شيء !هل سألت نفسك ماذا ستفعل لو لم تجد الماء ..بالطبع
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Hi All:
Does anyone on the group go to the ESMA shelter on a regular basis...or even
whenever??? I live in 6 October and would like to hitch a ride with anyone who
might live out my way that wants to make the trip...I'd like to visit Meeky on a
regular basis, and help out too any way I can...thanks!
Please email me if you're interested!
Karen
Dear Ayda and Dina...Like I said I am willing to help in any way I can. I wish
this type of shelter could be introduced to America. I have seen quite a few
shelters using lots of land, and am thinking they could be rebuilt to make
better use of it, rather than fancy "public" areas and verrry fancy
administration offices, the space could be better put to use in allowing the
animals to socialize. So sad that the folks running these places seem to think
they deserve lots of personal space--which cuts down on space for animals--this
really pisses me off!
Karen
--- In awar@yahoogroups.com, "dina_zulfikar" <dina_zulfikar@...> wrote:
>
>
> Dear Karen
>
> Thank you for sharing the wonderfuld experience you have witnessed in ESMA
shelter.
> ESMA is doing an amazing wonderful work. To my experience and knowledge,
never ever did ESMA let down or refuse a critical case, never did Mona Khalil
not act, provide advise or whatever help and expertise she can to save any
animal in need. Mona works 24 hrs a day.
> Since ESMA was registered I remember well, if you go back to the first emails
on AWAR group, ESMA saved MESHMESH of Gezira Club, BOBBY who is still there, and
much much more.
> I go and see all dogs and cats happy, taken care of, love surrounding all.
> BROOKIE of Alex, is the lady at ESMA, currently waiting to pass her microchip
tests...
> Yes, ESMA is doing an amazing job, and all have to help and support.
>
> Dina
> --- In awar@yahoogroups.com, "Karen" <karen_and_kenya@> wrote:
> >
> > Hi All!
> >
> > I really am so excited I cant sleep and wanted to write a note to the group
to tell you about my experiences here today at ESMA. This was my first ever
visit to a rescue/shelter in Egypt, and if some of you have never been, I
STRONGLY encourage you to go! You cant possibly appreciate the work that is
done here if you've never seen it. Where do I even start to explain why???
> >
> > First of all...as an American expat, I am used to the shelter systems in the
USA. They are stark buildings, usually found in urban areas of the cities, and
sad to say...as wonderful as the work they do there is, these places, compared
to ESMA, seem more like prisons. Dogs and cats are basicaly warehoused in cages
with very little interaction with other pets or people--most dogs for instance
only get out of their cages to be walked if there are enough volunteers on hand,
and as you can imagine--they are few. Dogs spend far too many days stuck in
small cages, and cats too unless they are lucky enough to be in a shelter where
the cats have recreation time in a large room where they can all socialize
together. Even then they end up back in cages at night.
> >
> > But ESMA---oh my goodness! What a wonderful place. It's in a rural place
way out in the country past Giza...I guess in the vicinity of Abu Sir or
Sakkara. I didnt see all of it because many of the dogs were running free,
anxious to greet us but so that Mona and I could talk about Meeky, we went to
the office quickly. But there were so many dogs running around us, all happy
and looking fit and well fed. Workers were around cleaning and doing their jobs
to make the shelter a good place for the animals to live. I saw beyond the
entrance yard, another fenced area with more dogs playing together, and rooms
along the side--quite large in comparison to ANYTHING I ever saw in USA!!! I am
assuming those rooms probably only housed 1 or 2 dogs each--there was just so
much to take in all at once and I didnt get a chance to ask Mona all the
questions I had in my mind...I was really concentrating on sweet Meeky, the
Pitbull which had been doused with acid by an evil breeder, and with whom I fell
in love with immediately! In fact as the dogs were greeting us, Meeky came
running like a jet from far and was the only dog who actually jumped up on me,
her paws on my chest...I feel like there was some kind of connection there--like
she knew I was there to see her and make arrangements for eventual adoption.
Even with her scars, she is one of the most beautiful Pitbulls I have ever seen.
I fell in love with her on sight!
> >
> > I cant stress enough how important and innovative this type of "free range"
shelter is to the attitude and health of the dogs. In the USA shelter dogs
suffer from depression--and often disease--since they are so deprived of
interaction with other dogs and even people. But these were HAPPY dogs!!!
Reallllly happy dogs!!! Well fed, healthy and most important--safe!!! :-)))
> >
> > This was by far the best scenario I have ever seen for rescued animals--far
greater than anything I could have ever imagined! ESMA needs and deserves the
support of everyone on this list--in any way you think you can. I will be
fostering Meeky and hope to have her visit me at least a couple times a month
until I can totally adopt her and keep her permanently.
> >
> > And I want to tell Mona if there is anything I can do to help ESMA, I am
more than willing. I think concerned animal lovers here could contribute money
if possible, and even donations of food, blankets, toys, medical supplies--even
bake dog treats--and I know Mona has a program to pick up donations of money--so
maybe supplies too. I bake my own dog biscuits and it would be easy enough to
bake extra for the ESMA dogs. There's work to be done I am sure which wouldnt
even require actually going to the shelter. There's no limit to the work that
could be done on behalf of these animals--even if just to raise awareness.
> >
> > This place is loaded with love and concern. May God bless the ESMA
team...ah if only our American dogs were THIS LUCKY!!! I cant wait to do
more--so for this reason I encourage animal lovers to visit...a visit could only
inspire one to do more on behalf of these wonderful animals!
> >
> > With much happiness,
> >
> >
> > Karen
> >
>
Dear Karen
Thank you for sharing the wonderfuld experience you have witnessed in ESMA
shelter.
ESMA is doing an amazing wonderful work. To my experience and knowledge, never
ever did ESMA let down or refuse a critical case, never did Mona Khalil not act,
provide advise or whatever help and expertise she can to save any animal in
need. Mona works 24 hrs a day.
Since ESMA was registered I remember well, if you go back to the first emails on
AWAR group, ESMA saved MESHMESH of Gezira Club, BOBBY who is still there, and
much much more.
I go and see all dogs and cats happy, taken care of, love surrounding all.
BROOKIE of Alex, is the lady at ESMA, currently waiting to pass her microchip
tests...
Yes, ESMA is doing an amazing job, and all have to help and support.
Dina
--- In awar@yahoogroups.com, "Karen" <karen_and_kenya@...> wrote:
>
> Hi All!
>
> I really am so excited I cant sleep and wanted to write a note to the group to
tell you about my experiences here today at ESMA. This was my first ever visit
to a rescue/shelter in Egypt, and if some of you have never been, I STRONGLY
encourage you to go! You cant possibly appreciate the work that is done here if
you've never seen it. Where do I even start to explain why???
>
> First of all...as an American expat, I am used to the shelter systems in the
USA. They are stark buildings, usually found in urban areas of the cities, and
sad to say...as wonderful as the work they do there is, these places, compared
to ESMA, seem more like prisons. Dogs and cats are basicaly warehoused in cages
with very little interaction with other pets or people--most dogs for instance
only get out of their cages to be walked if there are enough volunteers on hand,
and as you can imagine--they are few. Dogs spend far too many days stuck in
small cages, and cats too unless they are lucky enough to be in a shelter where
the cats have recreation time in a large room where they can all socialize
together. Even then they end up back in cages at night.
>
> But ESMA---oh my goodness! What a wonderful place. It's in a rural place way
out in the country past Giza...I guess in the vicinity of Abu Sir or Sakkara. I
didnt see all of it because many of the dogs were running free, anxious to greet
us but so that Mona and I could talk about Meeky, we went to the office quickly.
But there were so many dogs running around us, all happy and looking fit and
well fed. Workers were around cleaning and doing their jobs to make the shelter
a good place for the animals to live. I saw beyond the entrance yard, another
fenced area with more dogs playing together, and rooms along the side--quite
large in comparison to ANYTHING I ever saw in USA!!! I am assuming those rooms
probably only housed 1 or 2 dogs each--there was just so much to take in all at
once and I didnt get a chance to ask Mona all the questions I had in my mind...I
was really concentrating on sweet Meeky, the Pitbull which had been doused with
acid by an evil breeder, and with whom I fell in love with immediately! In fact
as the dogs were greeting us, Meeky came running like a jet from far and was the
only dog who actually jumped up on me, her paws on my chest...I feel like there
was some kind of connection there--like she knew I was there to see her and make
arrangements for eventual adoption. Even with her scars, she is one of the most
beautiful Pitbulls I have ever seen. I fell in love with her on sight!
>
> I cant stress enough how important and innovative this type of "free range"
shelter is to the attitude and health of the dogs. In the USA shelter dogs
suffer from depression--and often disease--since they are so deprived of
interaction with other dogs and even people. But these were HAPPY dogs!!!
Reallllly happy dogs!!! Well fed, healthy and most important--safe!!! :-)))
>
> This was by far the best scenario I have ever seen for rescued animals--far
greater than anything I could have ever imagined! ESMA needs and deserves the
support of everyone on this list--in any way you think you can. I will be
fostering Meeky and hope to have her visit me at least a couple times a month
until I can totally adopt her and keep her permanently.
>
> And I want to tell Mona if there is anything I can do to help ESMA, I am more
than willing. I think concerned animal lovers here could contribute money if
possible, and even donations of food, blankets, toys, medical supplies--even
bake dog treats--and I know Mona has a program to pick up donations of money--so
maybe supplies too. I bake my own dog biscuits and it would be easy enough to
bake extra for the ESMA dogs. There's work to be done I am sure which wouldnt
even require actually going to the shelter. There's no limit to the work that
could be done on behalf of these animals--even if just to raise awareness.
>
> This place is loaded with love and concern. May God bless the ESMA team...ah
if only our American dogs were THIS LUCKY!!! I cant wait to do more--so for
this reason I encourage animal lovers to visit...a visit could only inspire one
to do more on behalf of these wonderful animals!
>
> With much happiness,
>
>
> Karen
>
what you wrote here about ESMA and the great work that Mona Khlail doing there in it and the way that she let the wonderful dogs and cats free moveing there..makes me so happy
that its not only they are saved from streets or bad owners care...ext
they are living happy there ..this is what shelters must think about..
its not only puting them in close place!
love... always be the best treatment in some pets cases when they become sick too
some stop eating cause of the depression
i wonot mention names for shelters but i must say that from two years after i gaved three kitties for a shelter in cairo,i went to see them after a month i felt so sad,there characters were totally different! they were so scared and one of them was hideing !
cause they stayed for a month in small cage!
so i asked the owner of the shelter to take them back,sure she didnot refuse,even my friends thought that i was wrong to take them back,yes i did have so many at that time but i couldnot leave them there and destroy them
iam totally with you that cages not suitable place at all
i wished to visit there many times,but iam in alexandria and every time i wated to visit the place something happend and i couldnot :(
even i couldnot see the wonderful dog Basbosah in the past year there,till i got the best news from Mona Khalil that she was adopted in Germany and send me her wonderful new photos
i canot say how much this made me so happy
Basbosah story was so long story and many were against takeing it ,but Mona did understand how much she needed a shelter and a good care
without ESMA and Mona Khalil i donot know what could happen for Basbosah the sweet dog..
thank you ESMA
Ayda
--- On Sat, 12/19/09, Karen <karen_and_kenya@...> wrote:
From: Karen <karen_and_kenya@...> Subject: [awar] I met Mona and Meeky today!!! To: awar@yahoogroups.com Date: Saturday, December 19, 2009, 1:24 AM
Hi All!
I really am so excited I cant sleep and wanted to write a note to the group to tell you about my experiences here today at ESMA. This was my first ever visit to a rescue/shelter in Egypt, and if some of you have never been, I STRONGLY encourage you to go! You cant possibly appreciate the work that is done here if you've never seen it. Where do I even start to explain why???
First of all...as an American expat, I am used to the shelter systems in the USA. They are stark buildings, usually found in urban areas of the cities, and sad to say...as wonderful as the work they do there is, these places, compared to ESMA, seem more like prisons. Dogs and cats are basicaly warehoused in cages with very little interaction with other pets or people--most dogs for instance only get out of their cages to be walked if there are enough volunteers on hand, and as you can imagine--they are few. Dogs spend far too many days stuck in small cages,
and cats too unless they are lucky enough to be in a shelter where the cats have recreation time in a large room where they can all socialize together. Even then they end up back in cages at night.
But ESMA---oh my goodness! What a wonderful place. It's in a rural place way out in the country past Giza...I guess in the vicinity of Abu Sir or Sakkara. I didnt see all of it because many of the dogs were running free, anxious to greet us but so that Mona and I could talk about Meeky, we went to the office quickly. But there were so many dogs running around us, all happy and looking fit and well fed. Workers were around cleaning and doing their jobs to make the shelter a good place for the animals to live. I saw beyond the entrance yard, another fenced area with more dogs playing together, and rooms along the side--quite large in comparison to ANYTHING I ever saw in USA!!! I am assuming those rooms probably only housed 1 or 2 dogs each--there was
just so much to take in all at once and I didnt get a chance to ask Mona all the questions I had in my mind...I was really concentrating on sweet Meeky, the Pitbull which had been doused with acid by an evil breeder, and with whom I fell in love with immediately! In fact as the dogs were greeting us, Meeky came running like a jet from far and was the only dog who actually jumped up on me, her paws on my chest...I feel like there was some kind of connection there--like she knew I was there to see her and make arrangements for eventual adoption. Even with her scars, she is one of the most beautiful Pitbulls I have ever seen. I fell in love with her on sight!
I cant stress enough how important and innovative this type of "free range" shelter is to the attitude and health of the dogs. In the USA shelter dogs suffer from depression-- and often disease--since they are so deprived of interaction with other dogs and even people. But these were HAPPY
dogs!!! Reallllly happy dogs!!! Well fed, healthy and most important--safe! !! :-)))
This was by far the best scenario I have ever seen for rescued animals--far greater than anything I could have ever imagined! ESMA needs and deserves the support of everyone on this list--in any way you think you can. I will be fostering Meeky and hope to have her visit me at least a couple times a month until I can totally adopt her and keep her permanently.
And I want to tell Mona if there is anything I can do to help ESMA, I am more than willing. I think concerned animal lovers here could contribute money if possible, and even donations of food, blankets, toys, medical supplies--even bake dog treats--and I know Mona has a program to pick up donations of money--so maybe supplies too. I bake my own dog biscuits and it would be easy enough to bake extra for the ESMA dogs. There's work to be done I am sure which wouldnt even require actually going to the
shelter. There's no limit to the work that could be done on behalf of these animals--even if just to raise awareness.
This place is loaded with love and concern. May God bless the ESMA team...ah if only our American dogs were THIS LUCKY!!! I cant wait to do more--so for this reason I encourage animal lovers to visit...a visit could only inspire one to do more on behalf of these wonderful animals!
Hi All!
I really am so excited I cant sleep and wanted to write a note to the group to
tell you about my experiences here today at ESMA. This was my first ever visit
to a rescue/shelter in Egypt, and if some of you have never been, I STRONGLY
encourage you to go! You cant possibly appreciate the work that is done here if
you've never seen it. Where do I even start to explain why???
First of all...as an American expat, I am used to the shelter systems in the
USA. They are stark buildings, usually found in urban areas of the cities, and
sad to say...as wonderful as the work they do there is, these places, compared
to ESMA, seem more like prisons. Dogs and cats are basicaly warehoused in cages
with very little interaction with other pets or people--most dogs for instance
only get out of their cages to be walked if there are enough volunteers on hand,
and as you can imagine--they are few. Dogs spend far too many days stuck in
small cages, and cats too unless they are lucky enough to be in a shelter where
the cats have recreation time in a large room where they can all socialize
together. Even then they end up back in cages at night.
But ESMA---oh my goodness! What a wonderful place. It's in a rural place way
out in the country past Giza...I guess in the vicinity of Abu Sir or Sakkara. I
didnt see all of it because many of the dogs were running free, anxious to greet
us but so that Mona and I could talk about Meeky, we went to the office quickly.
But there were so many dogs running around us, all happy and looking fit and
well fed. Workers were around cleaning and doing their jobs to make the shelter
a good place for the animals to live. I saw beyond the entrance yard, another
fenced area with more dogs playing together, and rooms along the side--quite
large in comparison to ANYTHING I ever saw in USA!!! I am assuming those rooms
probably only housed 1 or 2 dogs each--there was just so much to take in all at
once and I didnt get a chance to ask Mona all the questions I had in my mind...I
was really concentrating on sweet Meeky, the Pitbull which had been doused with
acid by an evil breeder, and with whom I fell in love with immediately! In fact
as the dogs were greeting us, Meeky came running like a jet from far and was the
only dog who actually jumped up on me, her paws on my chest...I feel like there
was some kind of connection there--like she knew I was there to see her and make
arrangements for eventual adoption. Even with her scars, she is one of the most
beautiful Pitbulls I have ever seen. I fell in love with her on sight!
I cant stress enough how important and innovative this type of "free range"
shelter is to the attitude and health of the dogs. In the USA shelter dogs
suffer from depression--and often disease--since they are so deprived of
interaction with other dogs and even people. But these were HAPPY dogs!!!
Reallllly happy dogs!!! Well fed, healthy and most important--safe!!! :-)))
This was by far the best scenario I have ever seen for rescued animals--far
greater than anything I could have ever imagined! ESMA needs and deserves the
support of everyone on this list--in any way you think you can. I will be
fostering Meeky and hope to have her visit me at least a couple times a month
until I can totally adopt her and keep her permanently.
And I want to tell Mona if there is anything I can do to help ESMA, I am more
than willing. I think concerned animal lovers here could contribute money if
possible, and even donations of food, blankets, toys, medical supplies--even
bake dog treats--and I know Mona has a program to pick up donations of money--so
maybe supplies too. I bake my own dog biscuits and it would be easy enough to
bake extra for the ESMA dogs. There's work to be done I am sure which wouldnt
even require actually going to the shelter. There's no limit to the work that
could be done on behalf of these animals--even if just to raise awareness.
This place is loaded with love and concern. May God bless the ESMA team...ah if
only our American dogs were THIS LUCKY!!! I cant wait to do more--so for this
reason I encourage animal lovers to visit...a visit could only inspire one to do
more on behalf of these wonderful animals!
With much happiness,
Karen
i send same email for the girl`s relative who her mother thinks that the cat of her grandmother made the skin allergy for her and they wants to get the cat into streets in Sharm elshikh! cause of this!
Friskies Moist canned cat food that you was Very allergic not from the sweet kitties you got!
you know ..i tryed all kinds of this Friskies wetfood and all cats i have refued it!
but they adore Whiskas wetfood..
iam sure this email of you wil let many think many times before they judge that cats is first reason for allergy!
i also hope that dear Mona Khalil will help to stop this by anyway..
thank you so so much for giving the time to write this
love
Ayda
--- On Thu, 12/17/09, A_Mice <AMice@...> wrote:
From: A_Mice <AMice@...> Subject: [awar] Cat Contamination and Possible Resolution To: awar@yahoogroups.com Date: Thursday, December 17, 2009, 7:01 AM
Hello, Mona,
You are correct when you stated that the cause of the little girl's allergy is possibly being caused by something other than the cat itself.
Three years ago, when I first adopted my two kittens, I began to notice a rash beginning on my forearms, then my hands, my face, around my neck, then behind my knees and on the front of my thighs. I have Never been allergic to any animal, so I was completely confused by the fact that I would suddenly become allergic to cats.
I went to my family doctor, a dermatologist, and to a nutritionist and they all gave me different answers from sudden "hyper-sensitivity" to reacting to the Los Angeles fires that we have here every year, yet No One of these medical people could track down exactly WHAT was causing my skin irritations and lesions. The rash was itchy, red and very, very contagious. If I scratched my neck and then began scratching my face, around my eyes, or even behind my
ears, and if I forgot to immediately and completely wash my hands and disinfect underneath my fingernails, then the disease transferred from one part of my body to another.
After using creams, alcohols, and prescribed medicines, the rash and lesions began to slowly go away - took almost a year to do so. But still, No One knew where the contamination came from.
I finally found out, by accident, that it was the Friskies Moist canned cat food that I was Very allergic to. My little Mau kitty, when she was a kitten, just loved the Friskies Shredded Chicken and Salmon moist cat food so I bought it for her. As her habit, after eating she would always jump on my lap and begin to lick my face or arms in thanks. As soon as she licked my forearms, I felt an itch and then looked down to see many little bumps in the same place that my kitty had licked me. The more I scratched, the more it itched, became red and began to spread. I had found the source
of contamination and my allergic reaction - Friskies Moist Can Food.
I quickly placed some of the medicated cream on my arm and the itching began to ease down and the bumps slowly disappeared. I grabbed all the cans of Friskies and threw them in the trash bin. I then went to the grocery store to purchase small cans of different cat food to give my kittens because they would be getting hungry in a few hours.
From that moment on, I knew I would have a Very Big job ahead of me because I would have to wash and launder every piece of clothes that I owned, vacuum and disinfect my sofa, chairs and tables, and vacuum and dust every single conceivable table top and shelf that I owned - because all of these would have fur contaminated by the Friskies food. After all, everyone knows that the moment a cat finishes eating, they immediately begin to groom themselves and transfer the oils of the food that they eat from their mouths and on to their fur.
This is common knowledge.
It took me two weeks to clean every single thing that I owned and, luckily, it was summer and hot, so I was able to give the kittens a nice comfortable bath using special cat shampoo to wash all of the contamination from their fur. And it was worth it! I no longer suffer from this "allergy", my kittens are happier, and my apartment is no longer a source of contamination or disease.
Now, when my little Mau cat licks my face and arms, I no longer itch or notice any type of bumps or other allergic reaction from her licking.
Mona, I was Not allergic to cats - either of my two kitties - I am allergic to whatever spoiled food is used to make cat food, plus I was (and am) also allergic to whatever unknown chemicals are thrown into "cat food" at the processing plants. Who knows what type of poisons these companies introduce into their pet's canned food? I will Never Again purchase Friskies canned cat food OR
their dry cat food. I just don't know WHAT I will be introducing into my kitten's stomachs or bring into my household.
Never Again!
I hope this helps both you, Mona, and also Ayda, because finding out what was causing my allergy and taking steps to eradicate it has made my life so much easier and my kitty's tummies much happier.
I suspect that the little girl's allergic reaction is being caused Not by their cat, but by something that the cat is eating. The family can always find out if this is right or wrong by changing the cat's food and by giving the cat a nice, calm bath and getting all of the contamination out of the cat's fur.
I wish them luck!
Aida
> HELLO AIDA, > > > Please call me in the morning, ESMA wants to help this cat we cannot let is go on the streets and please let people know that Sharm Sheikh has the second highest rate of poisoning after Cairo, they almost do it
daily,even some owned pets are victim of such horrible deeds of the veterinary authorities. > > Although ESMA is more than full with 3 times its capacity but we cannot ignore helping the poor cat, and please ask your friend to check with another doctor about her grand child , many times we find out that some doctors when they stand not sure of how to treat a case the first thing to say is to blame the presence of a pet at the house and in many cases where people consulted other doctors they find out it is another problem, I am ready to talk to this lady if you like and find means of helping her even find a better chest doctor for her grandchild before abandoning the cat. There are many other alternatives, maybe cutting the hair of the cat a little or shaving it in the summer as many owners do to help the cat overcome the heat. That is if it is really the problem of the cat and not something else, if not other choice we will help this cat.
> > I will wait for your call. > > regards > > Mona Khalil > ESMA > > > ____________ _________ _________ __ > From: new colors <arts_levels@ ...> > To: awar@yahoogroups. com > Sent: Wed, December 16, 2009 11:58:50 PM > Subject: [awar] 6 years old cat needs adoption [2 Attachments] > > > [Attachment( s) from new colors included below] > > > > > > >dear all > >urgent..a 6 years old cat needs a home fast or he will be through in Sharm elsheikh!! > > > >he is in cairo now, he is so sweet and have a spacial care from a grand mother who loves him so much but the problem that her grand doughter ( 2 years old ) skin allergy from
cats! > >so she have to get him away..the grand mother is so sad for this > >but she canot let him stay..she wants a fast adoption for him or her son will take him to Sharm..they say in Sharm people likes cats and put for them food always!! > > > >the grand mother still have hope that some one on cairo can adopt him? > >she says he is calm and so shy..scares from children and he is not a fighter at all..even small kitties hits him and he run away from them > > > >wish there a help before they take him to sharm !! > >Ayda > >Alexandria > > > > >
These little bunnies, about 6 days old, were attacked by a dog and orphaned. Two out of the litter of five did not survive, and these three were not doing very well.
Noah is a non-releasable, one-legged homing pigeon/rock dove that is in the rehab centre. Noah kept going over to the bunny cage and looking in -- even sleeping in front of the door to the cage. Then, suddenly, there were only two bunnies in the cage. But when Noah moved a bit from the front of the cage to everyone's surprise..there was the tiny bunny......under Noah's wing......sound asleep! That little bunny rabbit had crawled through the cage, preferring a featherbed, no doubt to snuggling up with its littermates! Now, they are all together and the bunnies are doing GREAT. When the bunnies scoot underneath Noah's feathers, he carefully extends his wings out to surround them and then they snuggle. When one of them moves and they start sticking out here and there, he gently pushes them back under him with his beak!It is beautiful and amazing to see...... This is what God does with us when we need the warmth and love He offers. He gathers us under His loving wings to a cradle of protection......All we need do in return is give Him the thanks and praise for being with us.
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Thank you Mona for always being there to help all when needed. Despite your work and heavy loads you never failed to answer back promptly those who ask for your help to rescue or shelter an animal in need.
Your great daily work and contribution to AW does and did inspire all. What a wonderful person you are.. God bless you always for all what you are doing.
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EMRO Villa 11, Block 4, Ground Floor, El Togarayeen City, Al Mokattam, CAIRO Tel: (002) (02) 25076946 http://emaurescue.org/ adopt@...
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From: new colors <arts_levels@...> To: awar@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thu, December 17, 2009 8:51:53 PM Subject: Re: [awar] 6 years old cat needs adoption
dearest Mona
i just read your email now at night, i will call you ..
i called the lady and told her about what you mentioned about poisoning the cats in Sharm!
she was shocked ..and took from me your mobile and will call you tomorrow to see what can be better solution for ( Brottah ) the sweet male cat as a chance
they really loves him..and the grandmother is so sad for leting him,as he used to eat only from her hands :(
thank you a million times Mona,,
regards,,
Ayda
--- On Thu, 12/17/09, mona khalil <mona_khalil@ yahoo.com> wrote:
From: mona khalil <mona_khalil@ yahoo.com> Subject: Re: [awar] 6 years old cat needs adoption To: awar@yahoogroups. com Date: Thursday, December 17, 2009, 5:56 AM
HELLO AIDA,
Please call me in the morning, ESMA wants to help this cat we cannot let is go on the streets and please let people know that Sharm Sheikh has the second highest rate of poisoning after Cairo, they almost do it daily,even some owned pets are victim of such horrible deeds of the veterinary authorities.
Although ESMA is more than full with 3 times its capacity but we cannot ignore helping the poor cat, and please ask your friend to check with another doctor about her grand child , many times we find out that some doctors when they stand not sure of how to treat a case the first thing to say is to blame the presence of a pet at the house and in many cases where people consulted other doctors they find out it is another problem, I am ready to talk to this lady if you like and find means of helping her even find a better chest doctor for her
grandchild before abandoning the cat. There are many other alternatives, maybe cutting the hair of the cat a little or shaving it in the summer as many owners do to help the cat overcome the heat. That is if it is really the problem of the cat and not something else, if not other choice we will help this cat.
I will wait for your call.
regards
Mona Khalil ESMA
From: new colors <arts_levels@ yahoo.com> To: awar@yahoogroups. com Sent: Wed, December 16, 2009 11:58:50 PM Subject: [awar] 6 years old cat needs adoption [2 Attachments]
dear all
urgent..a 6 years old cat needs a home fast or he will be through in Sharm elsheikh!!
he is in cairo now, he is so sweet and have a spacial care from a grand mother who loves him so much but the problem that her grand doughter ( 2 years old ) skin allergy from cats!
so she have to get him away..the grand mother is so sad for this
but she canot let him stay..she wants a fast adoption for him or her son will take him to Sharm..they say in Sharm people likes cats and put for them food always!!
the grand mother still have hope that some one on cairo can adopt him?
she says he is calm and so shy..scares from children and he is not a fighter at all..even small kitties hits him and he run away from them
wish there a help before they take him to sharm !!
Very touching poem, yes, copying and pasting the poem in each christmas card send would sure touch the souls of those who care.. as Mona said, shelters are full yet they cannot not accept emergency cases, only way is to find people to adopt.
EGYPTIAN SOCIETY FOR MERCY FOR ANIMALS Sakkara Country Club road, villa al bab al ali GIZA Tel: (002) 0122188823 – 0105522930 http://esmaegypt.org mona_khalil@..., nazihhammad@...
EMRO Villa 11, Block 4, Ground Floor, El Togarayeen City, Al Mokattam, CAIRO Tel: (002) (02) 25076946 http://emaurescue.org/ adopt@...
The Egyptian Society of Animal Friends 30 Korshed Street / Road 293 New Maadi Tel: (++202) 2702 1142 Mobile: (++2) 018-1576431 (emergencies only) E-mail: ESAF2005@...
ANIMAL HAVEN Villa 4 , Road 277, New Maadi CAIRO Tel: (002) (02) 2516 40 10
From: ahhotep7 <ahhotep7@...> To: awar@yahoogroups.com Sent: Fri, December 18, 2009 12:45:06 AM Subject: [awar] Re: A Rescue Dog's Christmas Poem
I've just read this beautiful poem and it made me cry-I feel so useless! Why do the innocent have to suffer so much........ ..... Eman --- In awar@yahoogroups. com, "debedevil" <debedevil@. ..> wrote: > > I just got given a copy of this today. What a good way to spread the word amongst all those you know that refuges need help to keep them open and running... why not print copies and put one in each of your Christmas cards.... All refuges everywhere can benefit... Thanks Debby > > A Rescue Dog's Christmas Poem > (A dog is not just for Christmas) > > > `Tis the night before Christmas and all through the town, > Every shelter is full - we are lost but not found, > Our numbers are hung on our kennels so bare, > We hope every minute that someone will care, >
They'll come to adopt us and give us the call, > "Come here, Max and Sparkie - come fetch your new ball! !" > > But now we sit here and think of the days... > We were treated so fondly - we had cute, baby ways, > Once we were little, then we grew and we grew - > Now we're no longer young and we're no longer new. > So out the back door we were thrown like the trash, > They reacted so quickly - why were they so rash? > > We "jump on the children", "don't come when they call", > We "bark when they leave us", "climb over the wall". > We should have been neutered, we should have been spayed, > Now we suffer the consequence of the errors they made. > If only they'd trained us, if only we knew... > We'd have done what they asked us and worshipped them, too. > > We were left in the backyard, or worse - let to roam - > Now we're tired and lonely and out
of a home. > They dropped us off here and they kissed us good-bye... > "Maybe someone else will give you a try." > So now here we are, all confused and alone... > In a shelter with others who long for a home. > > The kind workers come through with-a meal and a pat, > With so many to care for, they can't stay to chat, > They move to the next kennel, giving each of us cheer... > We know that they wonder how long we'll be here. > We lie down to sleep and sweet dreams fill our heads... > Of a home filled with love and our own cosy beds. - > > Then we wake to see sad eyes, brimming with tears - > Our friends filled with emptiness, worry, and fear. > If you can't adopt us and there's no room at the Inn - > Could you help with the bills and fill our food bin? > We count on your kindness each day of the year - > Can you give more than hope to everyone
here? > > Please make a donation to pay for the heat... > And help get us something special to eat > The shelter that cares for us wants us to live, > And more of us will, if more people will give. > > Author unknown >
I've just read this beautiful poem and it made me cry-I feel so useless! Why do
the innocent have to suffer so much............. Eman
--- In awar@yahoogroups.com, "debedevil" <debedevil@...> wrote:
>
> I just got given a copy of this today. What a good way to spread the word
amongst all those you know that refuges need help to keep them open and
running... why not print copies and put one in each of your Christmas cards....
All refuges everywhere can benefit... Thanks Debby
>
> A Rescue Dog's Christmas Poem
> (A dog is not just for Christmas)
>
>
> `Tis the night before Christmas and all through the town,
> Every shelter is full - we are lost but not found,
> Our numbers are hung on our kennels so bare,
> We hope every minute that someone will care,
> They'll come to adopt us and give us the call,
> "Come here, Max and Sparkie - come fetch your new ball! !"
>
> But now we sit here and think of the days...
> We were treated so fondly - we had cute, baby ways,
> Once we were little, then we grew and we grew -
> Now we're no longer young and we're no longer new.
> So out the back door we were thrown like the trash,
> They reacted so quickly - why were they so rash?
>
> We "jump on the children", "don't come when they call",
> We "bark when they leave us", "climb over the wall".
> We should have been neutered, we should have been spayed,
> Now we suffer the consequence of the errors they made.
> If only they'd trained us, if only we knew...
> We'd have done what they asked us and worshipped them, too.
>
> We were left in the backyard, or worse - let to roam -
> Now we're tired and lonely and out of a home.
> They dropped us off here and they kissed us good-bye...
> "Maybe someone else will give you a try."
> So now here we are, all confused and alone...
> In a shelter with others who long for a home.
>
> The kind workers come through with-a meal and a pat,
> With so many to care for, they can't stay to chat,
> They move to the next kennel, giving each of us cheer...
> We know that they wonder how long we'll be here.
> We lie down to sleep and sweet dreams fill our heads...
> Of a home filled with love and our own cosy beds. -
>
> Then we wake to see sad eyes, brimming with tears -
> Our friends filled with emptiness, worry, and fear.
> If you can't adopt us and there's no room at the Inn -
> Could you help with the bills and fill our food bin?
> We count on your kindness each day of the year -
> Can you give more than hope to everyone here?
>
> Please make a donation to pay for the heat...
> And help get us something special to eat
> The shelter that cares for us wants us to live,
> And more of us will, if more people will give.
>
> Author unknown
>
i just read your email now at night, i will call you ..
i called the lady and told her about what you mentioned about poisoning the cats in Sharm!
she was shocked ..and took from me your mobile and will call you tomorrow to see what can be better solution for ( Brottah ) the sweet male cat as a chance
they really loves him..and the grandmother is so sad for leting him,as he used to eat only from her hands :(
thank you a million times Mona,,
regards,,
Ayda
--- On Thu, 12/17/09, mona khalil <mona_khalil@...> wrote:
From: mona khalil <mona_khalil@...> Subject: Re: [awar] 6 years old cat needs adoption To: awar@yahoogroups.com Date: Thursday, December 17, 2009, 5:56 AM
HELLO AIDA,
Please call me in the morning, ESMA wants to help this cat we cannot let is go on the streets and please let people know that Sharm Sheikh has the second highest rate of poisoning after Cairo, they almost do it daily,even some owned pets are victim of such horrible deeds of the veterinary authorities.
Although ESMA is more than full with 3 times its capacity but we cannot ignore helping the poor cat, and please ask your friend to check with another doctor about her grand child , many times we find out that some doctors when they stand not sure of how to treat a case the first thing to say is to blame the presence of a pet at the house and in many cases where people consulted other doctors they find out it is another problem, I am ready to talk to this lady if you like and find means of helping her even find a better chest doctor for her
grandchild before abandoning the cat. There are many other alternatives, maybe cutting the hair of the cat a little or shaving it in the summer as many owners do to help the cat overcome the heat. That is if it is really the problem of the cat and not something else, if not other choice we will help this cat.
I will wait for your call.
regards
Mona Khalil ESMA
From: new colors <arts_levels@ yahoo.com> To: awar@yahoogroups. com Sent: Wed, December 16, 2009 11:58:50 PM Subject: [awar] 6 years old cat needs adoption [2 Attachments]
dear all
urgent..a 6 years old cat needs a home fast or he will be through in Sharm elsheikh!!
he is in cairo now, he is so sweet and have a spacial care from a grand mother who loves him so much but the problem that her grand doughter ( 2 years old ) skin allergy from cats!
so she have to get him away..the grand mother is so sad for this
but she canot let him stay..she wants a fast adoption for him or her son will take him to Sharm..they say in Sharm people likes cats and put for them food always!!
the grand mother still have hope that some one on cairo can adopt him?
she says he is calm and so shy..scares from children and he is not a fighter at all..even small kitties hits him and he run away from them
wish there a help before they take him to sharm !!
Hello, Mona,
You are correct when you stated that the cause of the little girl's allergy is
possibly being caused by something other than the cat itself.
Three years ago, when I first adopted my two kittens, I began to notice a rash
beginning on my forearms, then my hands, my face, around my neck, then behind my
knees and on the front of my thighs. I have Never been allergic to any animal,
so I was completely confused by the fact that I would suddenly become allergic
to cats.
I went to my family doctor, a dermatologist, and to a nutritionist and they all
gave me different answers from sudden "hyper-sensitivity" to reacting to the Los
Angeles fires that we have here every year, yet No One of these medical people
could track down exactly WHAT was causing my skin irritations and lesions. The
rash was itchy, red and very, very contagious. If I scratched my neck and then
began scratching my face, around my eyes, or even behind my ears, and if I
forgot to immediately and completely wash my hands and disinfect underneath my
fingernails, then the disease transferred from one part of my body to another.
After using creams, alcohols, and prescribed medicines, the rash and lesions
began to slowly go away - took almost a year to do so. But still, No One knew
where the contamination came from.
I finally found out, by accident, that it was the Friskies Moist canned cat food
that I was Very allergic to. My little Mau kitty, when she was a kitten, just
loved the Friskies Shredded Chicken and Salmon moist cat food so I bought it for
her. As her habit, after eating she would always jump on my lap and begin to
lick my face or arms in thanks. As soon as she licked my forearms, I felt an
itch and then looked down to see many little bumps in the same place that my
kitty had licked me. The more I scratched, the more it itched, became red and
began to spread. I had found the source of contamination and my allergic
reaction - Friskies Moist Can Food.
I quickly placed some of the medicated cream on my arm and the itching began to
ease down and the bumps slowly disappeared. I grabbed all the cans of Friskies
and threw them in the trash bin. I then went to the grocery store to purchase
small cans of different cat food to give my kittens because they would be
getting hungry in a few hours.
From that moment on, I knew I would have a Very Big job ahead of me because I
would have to wash and launder every piece of clothes that I owned, vacuum and
disinfect my sofa, chairs and tables, and vacuum and dust every single
conceivable table top and shelf that I owned - because all of these would have
fur contaminated by the Friskies food. After all, everyone knows that the
moment a cat finishes eating, they immediately begin to groom themselves and
transfer the oils of the food that they eat from their mouths and on to their
fur. This is common knowledge.
It took me two weeks to clean every single thing that I owned and, luckily, it
was summer and hot, so I was able to give the kittens a nice comfortable bath
using special cat shampoo to wash all of the contamination from their fur. And
it was worth it! I no longer suffer from this "allergy", my kittens are
happier, and my apartment is no longer a source of contamination or disease.
Now, when my little Mau cat licks my face and arms, I no longer itch or notice
any type of bumps or other allergic reaction from her licking.
Mona, I was Not allergic to cats - either of my two kitties - I am allergic to
whatever spoiled food is used to make cat food, plus I was (and am) also
allergic to whatever unknown chemicals are thrown into "cat food" at the
processing plants. Who knows what type of poisons these companies introduce
into their pet's canned food? I will Never Again purchase Friskies canned cat
food OR their dry cat food. I just don't know WHAT I will be introducing into
my kitten's stomachs or bring into my household.
Never Again!
I hope this helps both you, Mona, and also Ayda, because finding out what was
causing my allergy and taking steps to eradicate it has made my life so much
easier and my kitty's tummies much happier.
I suspect that the little girl's allergic reaction is being caused Not by their
cat, but by something that the cat is eating. The family can always find out if
this is right or wrong by changing the cat's food and by giving the cat a nice,
calm bath and getting all of the contamination out of the cat's fur.
I wish them luck!
Aida
> HELLO AIDA,
>
>
> Please call me in the morning, ESMA wants to help this cat we cannot let is go
on the streets and please let people know that Sharm Sheikh has the second
highest rate of poisoning after Cairo, they almost do it daily,even some owned
pets are victim of such horrible deeds of the veterinary authorities.
>
> Although ESMA is more than full with 3 times its capacity but we cannot ignore
helping the poor cat, and please ask your friend to check with another doctor
about her grand child , many times we find out that some doctors when they stand
not sure of how to treat a case the first thing to say is to blame the presence
of a pet at the house and in many cases where people consulted other doctors
they find out it is another problem, I am ready to talk to this lady if you like
and find means of helping her even find a better chest doctor for her grandchild
before abandoning the cat. There are many other alternatives, maybe cutting the
hair of the cat a little or shaving it in the summer as many owners do to help
the cat overcome the heat. That is if it is really the problem of the cat and
not something else, if not other choice we will help this cat.
>
> I will wait for your call.
>
> regards
>
> Mona Khalil
> ESMA
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: new colors <arts_levels@...>
> To: awar@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Wed, December 16, 2009 11:58:50 PM
> Subject: [awar] 6 years old cat needs adoption [2 Attachments]
>
>
> [Attachment(s) from new colors included below]
>
> >
> >
> >dear all
> >urgent..a 6 years old cat needs a home fast or he will be through in Sharm
elsheikh!!
> >
> >he is in cairo now, he is so sweet and have a spacial care from a grand
mother who loves him so much but the problem that her grand doughter ( 2 years
old ) skin allergy from cats!
> >so she have to get him away..the grand mother is so sad for this
> >but she canot let him stay..she wants a fast adoption for him or her son will
take him to Sharm..they say in Sharm people likes cats and put for them food
always!!
> >
> >the grand mother still have hope that some one on cairo can adopt him?
> >she says he is calm and so shy..scares from children and he is not a fighter
at all..even small kitties hits him and he run away from them
> >
> >wish there a help before they take him to sharm !!
> >Ayda
> >Alexandria
> >
> >
>
Please call me in the morning, ESMA wants to help this cat we cannot let is go on the streets and please let people know that Sharm Sheikh has the second highest rate of poisoning after Cairo, they almost do it daily,even some owned pets are victim of such horrible deeds of the veterinary authorities.
Although ESMA is more than full with 3 times its capacity but we cannot ignore helping the poor cat, and please ask your friend to check with another doctor about her grand child , many times we find out that some doctors when they stand not sure of how to treat a case the first thing to say is to blame the presence of a pet at the house and in many cases where people consulted other doctors
they find out it is another problem, I am ready to talk to this lady if you like and find means of helping her even find a better chest doctor for her grandchild before abandoning the cat. There are many other alternatives, maybe cutting the hair of the cat a little or shaving it in the summer as many owners do to help the cat overcome the heat. That is if it is really the problem of the cat and not something else, if not other choice we will help this cat.
I will wait for your call.
regards
Mona Khalil ESMA
From: new colors <arts_levels@...> To: awar@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wed, December 16, 2009 11:58:50 PM Subject: [awar] 6 years old cat needs adoption [2 Attachments]
dear all
urgent..a 6 years old cat needs a home fast or he will be through in Sharm elsheikh!!
he is in cairo now, he is so sweet and have a spacial care from a grand mother who loves him so much but the problem that her grand doughter ( 2 years old ) skin allergy from cats!
so she have to get him away..the grand mother is so sad for this
but she canot let him stay..she wants a fast adoption for him or her son will take him to Sharm..they say in Sharm people likes cats and put for them food always!!
the grand mother still have hope that some one on cairo can adopt him?
she says he is calm and so shy..scares from children and he is not a fighter at all..even small kitties hits him and he run away from them
wish there a help before they take him to sharm !!
I just got given a copy of this today. What a good way to spread the word
amongst all those you know that refuges need help to keep them open and
running... why not print copies and put one in each of your Christmas cards....
All refuges everywhere can benefit... Thanks Debby
A Rescue Dog's Christmas Poem
(A dog is not just for Christmas)
`Tis the night before Christmas and all through the town,
Every shelter is full - we are lost but not found,
Our numbers are hung on our kennels so bare,
We hope every minute that someone will care,
They'll come to adopt us and give us the call,
"Come here, Max and Sparkie - come fetch your new ball! !"
But now we sit here and think of the days...
We were treated so fondly - we had cute, baby ways,
Once we were little, then we grew and we grew -
Now we're no longer young and we're no longer new.
So out the back door we were thrown like the trash,
They reacted so quickly - why were they so rash?
We "jump on the children", "don't come when they call",
We "bark when they leave us", "climb over the wall".
We should have been neutered, we should have been spayed,
Now we suffer the consequence of the errors they made.
If only they'd trained us, if only we knew...
We'd have done what they asked us and worshipped them, too.
We were left in the backyard, or worse - let to roam -
Now we're tired and lonely and out of a home.
They dropped us off here and they kissed us good-bye...
"Maybe someone else will give you a try."
So now here we are, all confused and alone...
In a shelter with others who long for a home.
The kind workers come through with-a meal and a pat,
With so many to care for, they can't stay to chat,
They move to the next kennel, giving each of us cheer...
We know that they wonder how long we'll be here.
We lie down to sleep and sweet dreams fill our heads...
Of a home filled with love and our own cosy beds. -
Then we wake to see sad eyes, brimming with tears -
Our friends filled with emptiness, worry, and fear.
If you can't adopt us and there's no room at the Inn -
Could you help with the bills and fill our food bin?
We count on your kindness each day of the year -
Can you give more than hope to everyone here?
Please make a donation to pay for the heat...
And help get us something special to eat
The shelter that cares for us wants us to live,
And more of us will, if more people will give.
Author unknown
urgent..a 6 years old cat needs a home fast or he will be through in Sharm elsheikh!!
he is in cairo now, he is so sweet and have a spacial care from a grand mother who loves him so much but the problem that her grand doughter ( 2 years old ) skin allergy from cats!
so she have to get him away..the grand mother is so sad for this
but she canot let him stay..she wants a fast adoption for him or her son will take him to Sharm..they say in Sharm people likes cats and put for them food always!!
the grand mother still have hope that some one on cairo can adopt him?
she says he is calm and so shy..scares from children and he is not a fighter at all..even small kitties hits him and he run away from them
wish there a help before they take him to sharm !!
urgent..a 6 years old cat needs a home fast or he will be through in Sharm elsheikh!!
he is in cairo now, he is so sweet and have a spacial care from a grand mother who loves him so much but the problem that her grand doughter ( 2 years old ) skin allergy from cats!
so she have to get him away..the grand mother is so sad for this
but she canot let him stay..she wants a fast adoption for him or her son will take him to Sharm..they say in Sharm people likes cats and put for them food always!!
the grand mother still have hope that some one on cairo can adopt him?
she says he is calm and so shy..scares from children and he is not a fighter at all..even small kitties hits him and he run away from them
wish there a help before they take him to sharm !!
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