Friday, February 18, 2011

Lawyer for the dog

A decade ago, the idea that a divorce would involve "custody" of a pet, much less that the decision would factor in the pet's own predilections, would have been dismissed by most lawyers as absurd. Pets were property, and not very valuable property at that, to be balanced against all of the other stuff that is split up in a divorce - nobody, after all, talks about joint custody of an armoire.

But recent years have seen an intensifying effort on the part of animal rights activists, legislators, prosecutors, and legal scholars to change the way the law treats animals.

The result has been the beginning of a qualitative shift - not merely the stiffening of animal cruelty laws, though in most states that has happened, but changes that are turning animals into legal beings with their own interests, and, in a few cases, their own enforceable preferences.

The field of animal law is growing. Nearly half of the 190 accredited law schools in the United States now offer animal law courses, up from a handful 10 years ago, and around 100 now have chapters of the Student Animal Legal Defense Fund. A rising number of lawyers are dedicating themselves, in whole or in part, to the practice, and the American Bar Association and 13 state bar associations now have animal law committees

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World Animal Day - October 4

World Animal Day takes place every year on 4 October. Animal welfare groups, sanctuaries and individuals throughout the world hold special events to heighten public awareness of animal issues and to encourage people to think about how we as humans relate to animals.

World Animal Day was founded at an ecologist's convention in Florence, Italy in 1931 as a way of highlighting the plight of endangered species. October 4th was chosen as World Animal Day because it is also the Feast of St. Francis of Assisi, a Catholic Church holiday which is often celebrated with an annual "blessing of the pets". Since then, it has grown to encompass all kinds of animal life and has been widely celebrated around the world. Churches and synagogues in many faiths traditions have adopted "Pet Blessing Day" or "World Animal Day" in increasing numbers every year.

Be part of something special and find out how you can get involved in World Animal Day 2011

Halloween Costumes for Pets

Looking for inspiration to dress your pet for Halloween?

i-pets.com has posted the latest and greatest in pet costumes for:

Cat Costumes for Halloween:


Dog Costumes for Halloween:


Halloween costumes for other pets:

Thursday, February 17, 2011

"Peaches" is a good bird, they swear!!

The keepers at Black Pine Animal Park
state that contrary to what has been widely reported, Peaches does not possess a vocabulary full of swear words, nor does she curse on a regular basis! Visitors and their families do not need to cover their ears in fear of improper language.

But what about Coby, the poo-throwing chimp? Can he be trusted?

Mites may be to blame for mystery bug bites in Illinois

Chicago officials say that an itch mite may be responsible for an outbreak of itchy, raised red bumps. The symptoms sent approximately 100 people to Chicago-area emergency rooms in the last week, according to the state Illinois Health Department.

The mites are tiny, measuring only 0.2 millimeters. In August 2004, an estimated 54% of the population of Crawford County, Kansas was thought to have suffered from its bites. The mites have been found from Illinois to Texas.

You can't see them with the naked eye. And you won't feel them biting. But, 10 to 16 hours later, your back, neck, shoulders and arms may be filled with itchy red welts.

Monkey Suicide

Monkey Suicide asks the question “How many times can 1 monkey die?”

So far, 205 monkeys have met their doom in all kinds of sticky situations.

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