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TAKE ACTION and Make A Difference!
Ways You Can Help Animals & The Environment Without Donating Money

This is a small selection of numerous current issues that need our attention. The links below will take you to either the Alley Cat Allies, Humane Society, NRDC, or PETA sites which will give you further instruction on how to take action, or provide you with convenient email forms to contact the appropriate party.

Alley Cat Allies (ACA) Alerts
Help save the cats at Avenal Prison!
The cats of Avenal Prison - in danger once again! Help save the cats by demanding a reinstatement of the TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return) program on the prison grounds.

Please call, write or e-mail the Secretary of the California Department of Corrections, Governor Schwarzenegger and Acting Warden Mendoza-Powers now! Demand an immediate moratorium on removing the cats and a reinstatement of their feeding and TNR, the only humane, effective management program for feral cats.

Protect the Cats on Long Island Beaches

The New York State Office of Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation is currently considering how to handle feral and stray cats in Long Island State Parks.

Tell the Parks Service that Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) is the only effective method of managing their outdoor cats.

Please take action today!

This action for New York residents only.

See other action alerts from the Alley Cat Allies

The Humane Society Action Alerts
Make the Call to Save Horses!
We only have days left for the U.S. Senate to pass the American Horse Slaughter Prevention Act (H.R. 503/S. 1915)! The House of Representatives voted 263-146 on Sept. 7 to pass H.R. 503. Now it's time for the Senate to act by passing S. 1915, which is sponsored by Senators John Ensign (R-Nev.) and Mary Landrieu (D-La.).

We must send a very clear message to Congress to pass a permanent ban on horse slaughter. Call your two U.S. Senators directly or call the Congressional switchboard at (202) 224-3121. All you need to say is:

"I am a constituent and I am calling to ask that my Senator immediately protect our horses from slaughter and cosponsor S. 1915, the American Horse Slaughter Prevention Act. I am very concerned about American horses and I don't want them slaughtered."

Let the Humane Society know you called! Fill in the form on the right to help us track the response. Your calls will not only make a difference, they will help make history.

Ask for Truth in Fur Labeling!
The U.S. House of Representatives is considering legislation, H.R. 4904, the Truth in Fur Labeling Act of 2006, which would close a loophole that allows garments featuring fur valued at less than $150 to be sold without identifying it as animal fur or specifying the species of animal or country of origin. Without proper labeling, consumers can't always tell if an item contains real fur or faux fur -- and today's processing techniques make it nearly impossible for consumers to tell the difference.

That's why a simple, honest label is so important. By requiring a label, H.R. 4904 will allow consumers to make educated choices about whether or not to wear fur.

Go to the Humane Society of the United States page where you can
contact your congress person to support the Fur Labeling Act It will only take a minute, and you can make a difference!

California: Protect Animals in Pet Stores
California legislators have recently passed legislation (A.B. 2862) to establish standards of care for animals sold in pet stores. This legislation, introduced by Assemblymember Mark Ridley-Thomas, will require the Department of Consumer Affairs to adopt regulations for the care and handling of companion animals sold to the general public.

A.B. 2862 passed the Assembly on May 31 and the Senate on August 23. The Assembly concurred with Senate amendments on August 30 and the bill now goes to the governor. Please take action today!

Urge Your Representative to End Animal Fighting
Sponsored by Rep. Mark Green (R-WI), this bill increases penalties to a felony level for the interstate traffic in animals for dog fighting, cockfighting, and hog-dog fights and the barbaric weapons used in cockfights. This is important because prosecutors are reluctant to spend time and money on misdemeanor cases.

Learn how to contact your U.S. representative about this important issue.

See other action alerts from the Humane Society of the United States

NRDC (Natural Resources Defense Council) Action Alerts
Tell the Bush administration not to drill Alaska's Western Arctic Reserve
Teshekpuk Lake is a sanctuary for Alaskan wildlife and provides critical habitat for migrating birds and caribou. Urge the Bush administration to cancel the September oil and gas lease sale that would open this area to energy development.

Send a message now to the Bush administration.

Speak out to protect endangered Sierra Nevada bighorn sheep
The Fish and Wildlife Service has delayed completion of a recovery plan for endangered Sierra Nevada bighorn sheep for years. Urge the agency to develop a strong plan to protect this iconic species from extinction.

Urge the Fish and Wildlife Service to complete a strong recovery plan that will protect the magnificent Sierra Nevada bighorn sheep from extinction.

Tell the Navy to stop harming whales with high-intensity sonar
Although the Navy agreed to limit its use of low-frequency sonar, it continues to blast the world's oceans with mid-frequency sonar, which can be just as harmful to whales and other marine mammals.

Most recently, Navy training exercises off the coast of Kauai, Hawaii, in early July coincided with a stampede to shallow water by a pod of up to 200 melon-headed whales. Melon-headed whales (which resemble dolphins) usually stay in deep water and are not known to beach themselves. Although concerned locals in kayaks and canoes were eventually able to herd most of the whales back out to sea, one young whale did become stranded and die. It's too soon to know for certain whether the sonar was the direct cause of the pod's distress, but the incident was similar enough to previous strandings caused by sonar that it warrants a full investigation by the Navy.

NRDC has sent a letter to the Navy, demanding that it stop using high-intensity, mid-frequency sonar in a way that harms whales. You can help by sending the Navy your own letter.

Tell the Navy to turn off the noise.

See other action alerts from NRDC

PETA(People For the Ethical Treatment of Animals) Action Alerts
Please Help Monkeys at Vanderbilt University!
When a whistleblower at Vanderbilt University contacted PETA with an internal e-mail that indicated that brain surgeries were conducted on monkeys without general anesthesia, PETA sprang into action. Vanderbilt has run afoul of federal animal welfare laws in recent years; in fact, official government documents obtained by PETA reveal that, in 2005, the university was cited for violations of 13 different Animal Welfare Act (AWA) regulations. Our investigation of those violations exposed Jeffrey D. Schall as one of Vanderbilt's most notorious repeat offenders with regard to animal abuse, so his name was quite familiar to us when it appeared on the informant's accompanying note implicating him in yet another appalling violation.

Schall's federally funded experiments use approximately $1.5 million taxpayer dollars per year and involve cutting off the tops of monkeys' skulls in order to insert wires and posts and attach metal coils to their eyes. Schall was suspended from animal research for one month in 2004 after he performed unauthorized surgery on a monkey, deprived animals of fluids, and failed to sanitize a feces-covered primate-restraint chair. That same year, Schall threatened an animal care technician for reporting to the university veterinarian that an animal's collar had become entangled with the bottom bars of the cage.

Write polite letters to Vanderbilt Chancellor Gordon Gee and Jeffrey Schall.

See other action alerts from PETA

Animal Welfare and Cat Charity Guide
Top Rated Charities:

Before you give, we recommend using third party sources, such as GuideStar.org or Charity Navigator. Charity Navigator evaluates and rates non-profits according to their financial health, determined by organizational efficiency and organizational capacity. Below is a partial list of animal and cat related charities that have received three to four stars from Charity Navigator.

Alley Cat Allies
Advocating for nonlethal methods to reduce outdoor cat populations

Cat Care Society
A cage-free shelter for homeless and abused cats

Save-A-Pet Adoption Center
Finding loving, quality homes for each cat and dog in its care.

Best Friends Animal Society
Best Friends operates the nation's largest sanctuary for homeless animals; provides adoption, spay/neuter, and educational programs around the country; and publishes Best Friends, the nation's largest general-interest animal magazine.

League for Animal Welfare
Celebrating over 50 years as a no-kill shelter

Animal Welfare Institute
Reducing the sum total of pain and fear inflicted on animals by humans

Animal Haven
A no-kill animal shelter and sanctuary

Humane Society of New York
Reaching out to city animals since 1904

The Humane Society of the United States
Promoting the protection of all animals

Citizens for Animal Protection
Helping and speaking for those who cannot speak for themselves

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA)
Fighting for the rights of all animals

Petsmart Charities
Lifelong, loving homes for every pet

General Wildlife Conservation/ Environmental Charities

Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC)
Working diligently since 1970 to safeguard the Earth: its people, its plants and animals, and the natural systems on which all life depends.

Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation
To rescue, release and provide sanctuary with dignity

The Wild Foundation
Working for wilderness, wildlife and people

The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS)
Saving wildlife and wild lands

Protect the Earth

We are not affiliated with these organizations. This listing is for your informational purposes only, and we do not take any share of donations given if you follow any of these links.

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