Hi my name is Amber, and ever since I was a little girl I have always had a soft spot in my heart for animals. No matter what I was the girl who brought in the abandoned dog/cat. I took care of baby bunnies/birds/squrriels that were separated from their parents. School though, and everything else in my life took me away from my path of wanting to help. But soon I found myself wanting to help again, that I am still that little girl with the dream of being a veternarian and doing whatever I can to stop animal cruelty. But I didn't know where to start. I hope this page helps you, you who wants to help with animal cruelty, you who wants to make a difference in this world.
And also I hope to give information on vegetarianism, animal cruelty, and dog fighting. Also on what ever may come up. This website here is to help answer any questions you may have.
You can email me at
[email protected] with question or concerns. Together we will help fight animal cruelty.
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-VEGETARIAN FACTS-
Turning grain into flesh is extremely wasteful. Twenty vegetarians can be fed on the amount of land needed to feed one person on a meat-based diet.
More than one-third of all the raw materials and fossil fuels used in our country go to raise animals for food.
We have permanently lost 3/4 of U.S. topsoil; 85 percent of this loss is directly due to the raising of animals for food.
The price of meat would double or triple if the full ecological costs - including fossil fuel use, groundwater depletion and agriculture-chemical pollution - were included in the pricetag.
A typical hog factory farm generates raw waste equivalent to that of a city of 12,000 people. The waste from U.S. factory farms in a single year would fill 6.7 million train boxcars - enough to circle the Earth 12 and a half times.
Malnutrition and starvation will kill approximately 14 million people this year. If Americans reduced their intake of meat by just 10 percent, the land, water and energy freed up from growing livestock feed would feed 100 million peoplecarnivorous diet requires 4200 gallons of water per day; a vegetarian one, 300 gallons per day.
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-HOW TO FIGHT ANIMAL CRUELTY-
1. Add the FAAOA to your friends and put us in your top friends so everyone sees us!
2. Subscribe to our blogs so you can also get updates on the latest information and topics.
3. Check out the ASPCA and Humane Society websites to learn valueable information also
4. Volunteer at your local pet shelter!
5. Help raise money to donate to the ASPCA and/or Humane Society!
Learn to recognize animal cruelty. Here are some signs and symptoms that we see in many of the cases we investigate:- Tick or flea infestations. Such a condition, if left untreated by a veterinarian, can lead to an animal's death.
- Wounds on the body.
- Patches of missing hair.
- Extremely thin, starving animals.
- Limping.
- An owner striking or otherwise physically abusing an animal.
- Dogs who are repeatedly left alone without food and water, often chained up in a yard.
- Dogs who have been hit by cars-or are showing any of the signs listed above-and have not been taken to a veterinarian.
- Dogs who are kept outside without shelter in extreme weather conditions.
- Animals who cower in fear or act aggressively when approached by their owners.
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To learn more visit the ASPCA homepage and/or The Humane Society website. Both websites have amazing information and will help you learn more. But don't forget to always check back here at the FAAOA for more updates and new information!
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