WeAnimals: “We’re in Changli, a city commonly referred to as the ‘fur capital of China.’ It is home to an industry that would under normal circumstances be impenetrable to outsiders with cameras. But today, we are welcomed as customers, accompanying volunteers from a Buddhist animal sanctuary to document the ‘mercy release’ of over 5,000 foxes and raccoon dogs.”
they don’t like the stringy bits on bananas either!!!! i don’t know what i’m going to do with this info yet but it makes me happy to know. pic.twitter.com/pj1TgNMMq3
— mar? (@nasacertified) June 19, 2020
I think this is still the most precious thing I’ve ever witnessed on the internet. pic.twitter.com/wYx3a9T0Vy
— Myles E. Johnson (@rapturemyles) April 18, 2020
Cat is in shock at what he just saw pic.twitter.com/U7XpQlYNAE
— Animal Life (@animalIife) June 22, 2020
i keep hearing about how huskies are the most dramatic dogs and after watching this, i believe it pic.twitter.com/mlm7j1GzCK
— jacinda leeloo (@brokebackboys) May 24, 2020
Animal rights activist Regan Russell, 65, was struck and killed by a pig transport truck in front of Fearmans slaughterhouse on Friday, June 19, 2020. Regan was at a Toronto Pig Save vigil with 6 other activists giving pigs water on a scorching hot day. She regularly attended pig vigils and on this particular day Regan was there to oppose Ontario ag gag Bill 156, which had passed two days prior. Regan died trying to expose what Bill 156 will hide. Regan was born and raised in Hamilton and moved to Winnipeg where she became a model. She was an animal activist since 1979 and enjoyed spending time with the family’s seven rescue cats.