51. Animal Ethics: March 2005
cover of darkness.Anthony LicataBrooklyn, March 20, 2005The writer is senior editor, Field & Stream magazine.To the Editor:One could justifiably substitute Homo sapiens for white-tailed deer in "When Cute Deer Go Bad" (editorial, March 20).It is
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52. Animal Ethics: March 2007
by animal protection advocates and their impacts are discussed here .
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53. Animal Ethics: April 2007
NIU’s Vegetarian Education Group [VEG]. VEG is a non-profit student organization dedicated to educating the NIU community and surrounding area about the multi-dimensional benefits (human health, environmental preservation, animal welfare,
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54. Animal Ethics: August 2006
slaughter of cats and dogs for food in this country, and they don't suffer miserably as a result. When a cat or dog becomes infirm with an incurable illness and is in serious pain as a result, we euthanize them as humanely and
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55. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
(70 percent dog, 84 percent cat) are acting responsibly and spaying/neutering their pets without government involvement. Targeted programs that address specific segments of the companion animal population and broad public education programs have
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56. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
eating a dog or a pig, a cat or a chicken. For the same reason that most of us would not eat our pets, we should also not eat chickens, pigs or other animals. John D. Borders Jr.Louisville, Ky., Oct. 25, 2007
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57. Animal Ethics: Cats
Cats
Here is a New York Times editorial opinion about the house Cat.
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58. Animal Ethics: Introducing Jonathan Hubbell
a dog person. Mylan is a cat person. I don’t know about Jonathan; maybe he’s a horse person. I like heavy-metal music. Mylan probably likes Lawrence Welk . (Just kidding, Mylan.) The point is, you should not assume that I share
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59. Animal Ethics: Spaying and Neutering
is a story about Alley Cat Rescue.
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60. Animal Ethics: From the Mailbag
new policy was that all cats must be declawed on their front feet, or else cat owners will face eviction. My friend is horrified by this. Not only does she have no intention whatsoever of declawing her cats, she wants to stop the management
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