Saturday, July 13, 2019
Ask Sue Radio Show a Champion for Animals
Today's abused and abandoned animals need all the help they can get their plights are becoming increasing horrific due to the inhumane nature of mankind! Fighting for animal rights is an uphill battle in fact that's putting it mildly! We need caring and dedicated people willing to fight for defenseless animals because they can't do it for themselves, we're their voices and all they have! We need warriors and Sue is one of those warriors!
Thursday, July 11, 2019
Join us today!
Please stop by the Ask Sue show today, our shelter animals need us now more than ever!
The Ask Sue Show gives a Voice to the Voiceless covering many topics.
Are you upset over the killing of our adoptable pets at the controversial NYCACC?
A place that kills adoptable pet for reasons they shouldn't! Have you ever wanted to voice your concern or opinions?Today on the Ask Sue show at 5 pm est. you can. Please call in, we're their voices and all our adoptable pets have to care what happens to them!
Info. is below:
Call in to speak with the host: (323) 870-3861
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/ask-sue/2019/07/11/ask-sue-is-joined-by-advocates--nycacc-and-the-no-kill-movement
From Ask Sue site: Ask Sue is doing another show regarding NYCACC and Americas No kill movement. Please everyone invite everyone. (This is a no arguing environment. It's all about the animals. ) We have various people coming on the show. A lot of discrepancies regarding the NYCACC and we cannot understand why so many killed every day. Any staff who want to speak in confidence can do all will be CONFIDENTIAL Email if you would like to come on the show asksueshow@gmail.comWe will be putting together what is being done. what has been done and action points what to do. We have many people sharing and tweeting. Please everyone join www.facebook.com/agm4nycacc and www.facebook.com/asksueradioshow
This show may be a followed on straight after by another 2 hour show if needed. Many thanks everyone Uniting and making a difference
Wednesday, May 8, 2019
Adoptable Pets that need homes ASAP
Alert these adoptable Pets could be next to be placed on the at-risk to be killed list!
(See more adoptable below)A couple is in foster care and is available for adoption. When you see an adoptable pet that catches your eye as always, click on the link below the pets picture and the stats of the pet are there.
Please note:
Instead of the urgent site as the main link, I have replaced it with the NYCACC link. There you can find much more information about the adoptable pets offered.
The list for all three ACC is there: Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Staten Island. There are adoptable rabbits listed as well. Check it out there's so much information, events hosted by NYCACC, ways to help and much more!
***Like the Summer and Fall programs there's a Winter one called: The Snowfall Sneezes program where fees will be waived adoptable's still have to be reserved through https://newhope.shelterbuddy.com/Animal/List, the reservation fee will be refunded once the adoption is completed.***
With all of that said: if you are looking to add a new furry family member or foster a pet in order to give them more time to find an acceptable home, please consider one or even two of these precious companion pets. Please remember, that adopting should be a lifetime commitment and not be taken lightly. Please, humane forever homes only!
look through this list of pets and consider adoption rather than buying! You'll be saving a life! God bless you all! The pictures below are just a few of the many that are up for adoption. If you don't see any furries that catch your eye, click on the link below before the start of the dog's and cats list; this will open up to the complete profiles of all adoptable pets and as stated above a lot more information.
Happy adopting or fostering! For those that don't know: to foster an animal is free and all their medical expenses are taken care of.
Main link to NYACC: http://www.nycacc.org/
Dogs
http://www.nycacc.org/adopt/adoption-search?field_animal_id=&field_type=3&field_contact_location=All
CATS
and
Kittens
http://www.nycacc.org/
http://www.nycacc.org/adopt/adoption-search?field_animal_id=&field_type=1&field_contact_location=All
Monday, April 1, 2019
Animal lovers our furry friends need our help ASAP We're their voices!
Our companion animals need you to make the city shelters a suitable place while they wait for humane and forever homes and not die needlessly while there! Demand the Companion Animal Protection Act (CAPA) be passed now!
Thank you all for stepping up to protect the voiceless be blessed!
What is CAPA?
CAPA highlights:
- Establishes the shelter’s primary role as saving the lives of animals;
- Declares that saving lives and protecting public safety are compatible;
- Establishes a definition of No Kill that includes all savable animals including community cats;
- Protects rabbits and other animals, as well as dogs and cats;
- Makes it illegal for a shelter to kill an animal if a rescue group or No Kill shelter is willing to save that animal;
- Requires shelters to provide animals with fresh food, fresh water, environmental enrichment, exercise, veterinary care, and cleanliness;
- Makes it illegal for shelters to kill owner relinquished animals without making them available for adoption or transfer to a rescue group, even in cases where the owner wants the animal killed unless the animal is suffering;
- And more…
Why CAPA?
For No Kill success to be widespread and long-lasting, we must focus on institutionalizing No Kill by giving shelter animals the rights and protections afforded by law. Every successful social movement results in legal protections that codify expected conduct and provide protection against future conduct that violates normative values.
We need to regulate shelters in the same way we regulate hospitals and other agencies which hold power over life and death. The answer lies in passing and enforcing shelter reform legislation which mandates how a shelter must operate.
CAPA saves lives, saves taxpayer money, improves public health and safety, and is popular with voters.
What's happening with CAPA within NYC now?
Good news for animals and animal lovers of NYC
This week, I received the exciting news that New York City Council Member Bob Holden has “started the legislative drafting process” for a shelter standards law based on the Companion Animal Protection Act (CAPA), the model shelter reform legislation written by the No Kill Advocacy Center, my organization.New York City Council Member Robert Holden to introduce shelter reform legislation that prohibits convenience killing and mandates the programs and services of the No Kill Equation.
CAPA mandates lifesaving and prohibits practices that cost animals their lives. CAPA makes it illegal for shelters to kill animals if there are empty cages or kennels, if animals can share a cage or kennel with another animal, if a foster home is available, if a rescue group is willing to take the animal, if an animal can be transferred to another shelter, if the animal can be sterilized and released, and more.
By eliminating the discretion which allows shelters to kill when readily available alternatives exist, CAPA mandates humane, compassionate, and life-affirming protocols. And it works.
CAPA has already achieved great success in other American communities which have passed it. Passing it to fix the systemic problems that have plagued the Animal Care Centers of New York City (ACC) for decades is the correct approach. It is long past time that the people of NYC mandate, by law, how their shelters operate to ensure that innovative, life-affirming and compassionate options replace convenience killing.
We understand that Council Member Holden will also be lobbying other members of the City Council on behalf of the bill. All of this is most welcome and exciting news, and we thank the Council Member for his decision to pursue meaningful reform. Read more here: http://www.nathanwinograd.com/good-news-for-animals-and-animal-lovers-of-nyc/
What steps can you take to help get CAPA passed:
CAPA NEEDS SUPPORT IN THE NEW YORK STATE LEGISLATURE.
The Companion Animal Protection Act is the ONLY way to stop NYC ACC’s senseless killing of easily treatable puppies who had a cold, NOT Ebola!
CAPA would make it illegal to kill dogs and cats with harmless colds...
CAPA would make it illegal to kill puppies who play with their leashes (“leash-biting”) like normal puppies are supposed to do!
In fact, under CAPA it would be illegal to kill ANY animal unless that “animal has been determined to be medically untreatable by a veterinarian or a dog is determined to be vicious to people and the prognosis for rehabilitation is determined to be poor to grave by a behaviorist.”
SOUND REASONABLE?
The chances are your NY State Lawmakers would agree!
ASK THEM TO SPONSOR CAPA!
*** PLEASE TAKE ACTION ***
[Please Copy & Paste the text below, and send an email to your NY State Senator and another to your NY Assembly Member. To find your representatives, please see links at the bottom of this post. Thank You!♥]
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Dear Senator,
Dear Assembly Member,
Dear Assembly Member,
As your constituent, I wanted to make you aware of the Companion Animal Protection Act (CAPA), the model humane legislation that would improve the standards of care animals receive in shelters and save the lives of thousands of animals who are being needlessly killed in pounds across New York State.
CAPA has already passed in one state and several cities including Austin, TX, and Muncie, IN, where 99% of all dogs and a similar percentage of cats are now being saved by the open-admission No Kill shelters in both of these cities. New York should follow the lead of these progressive communities, as well as the State of Delaware, where CAPA passed both houses of the state legislature unanimously in 2010 and has reduced shelter killing by roughly 80% statewide.
CAPA would cost NY State taxpayers nothing to implement. Please consider becoming a sponsor of this important lifesaving legislation that is so long overdue.
CAPA:
► https://goo.gl/HzrsHo
► https://goo.gl/HzrsHo
Thank You for considering the Companion Animal Protection Act.
Your Constituent,
Jane Doe
Place Where I Live, NY
Place Where I Live, NY
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Find My NY Assembly Member:
► https://nyassembly.gov/mem/search/
Find My NY Assembly Member:
► https://nyassembly.gov/mem/search/
Find My NY State Senator:
► https://www.nysenate.gov/find-my-senator
► https://www.nysenate.gov/find-my-senator
Sunday, March 17, 2019
Nathan Winograd of the No kill Advocacy Center!
It’s Déjà Vu All Over Again
The ASPCA is lobbying for animals to die. The ink is not yet dry on New York State shelter reform legislation, the bill doesn’t even have a number yet, and Matt Bershadker, the ASPCA’s CEO, is already spending donor funds to kill it, saying it isn’t needed because the New York City pound is a model of compassionate sheltering. Not only does this ignore the care of animals in other shelters throughout the state, but it is a lie. The City pound is not what it pretends to be. It kills healthy animals, it allows them to languish, in pain, without veterinary care, and it kills them after neutering. In fact, dog placement rates have declined two years in a row. And not only does their reported “save rate” exclude whole categories of animals when reporting statistics, new evidence is emerging that those statistics may have been deliberately and fraudulently changed.
To protect animals who enter the City pound and other pounds throughout the state, the Companion Animal Protection Act would set reasonable minimum standards for the care of animals and would ensure that alternatives to killing are implemented. For example, it requires shelters to work with qualified rescue groups, to embrace sterilization for community cats, and makes it illegal for shelters to kill owner relinquished animals without making them available for adoption. Currently, many are marched from the front counter directly to the kill room.
We know how to end the killing. And in communities where shelters embrace, rather than fight, reform, more lives are saved, wasteful taxpayer expenditures are reduced, revenues for municipal and private shelters increase, and economic and social benefits ensue to the community. Delaware passed CAPA in 2010, resulting in placement rates of over 90% of animals. Indeed, the Delaware Office of Animal Welfare, the state agency that oversees Delaware’s shelters, writes that the law “has saved thousands of animals that would have otherwise been euthanized due to outdated policies and practices.” Austin, TX, did the same and places 98% of dogs and 96% of cats. Muncie, IN, passed it and places 99% of animals. And more recently, it passed in Pueblo, CO, and the shelter has been running a 95% placement rate since.
The ASPCA is working to ensure that the animals of New York State do not enjoy the same protections, the same care, the same outcomes. If the ASPCA succeeds, it will not be the first time. The ASPCA has previously killed legislation of this kind in New York States several times going back to 2010. In that time, over 225,000 animals who could have been saved were killed instead. Instead of enjoying the loving new homes that was their birthright, they are dead, their bodies rotting in New York State landfills.
To learn why groups like the ASPCA lobby against lifesaving legislation, click here.
To learn more about the ASPCA’s corruption, click here.
Saturday, January 19, 2019
Our children need health not sickness in their future!
For parents and anyone with school-age children:
It's no secret that we are what we eat and certain foods that we consume actually cause our bodies great harm. I am writing this blog to inform parents, caregivers and anyone that cares about our school-age children health of a serious health threat children are being served in school!
Many of our children eat breakfast and lunch at school. While this is normally good news for parents I'm sure they don't expect these meals to jeopardize their children's health!!
What health hazard? Processed meat such as: as hot dogs, pepperoni, bacon, sausage, and deli meat, causes colorectal cancer and we must demand it stop being fed to our children in school if we want them to lead healthier lives.
Please check out this site Voters For Animal Rights, they are on the forefront not only in the fight for animals rights but for a sustainable future for all! Be a part of the change!
http://vfar.org/action/?fbclid=IwAR1NMjFNqcp9f6umwLH02ASos8zzg9472wxex4tUI0ARELOBMdrkYY2T2IM
There is a resolution that's been introduced: 238! This resolution, if passed, advocates for banning processed meat from the city’s public school lunches. Supporting this resolution will help take a bite out of climate change while giving children healthy, nutritious meals.
Please, email your reasons to councildistrict47@gmail.com telling them why you feel resolution 238 should be passed! The health of our children is in our hands!
Who introduced the resolution:
The resolution was introduced by Councilman Cabrera and Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams last year. “We cannot continue feeding our children substances that are scientifically proven to increase their chances of cancer later in life,” says Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams.
Many of our children eat breakfast and lunch at school. While this is normally good news for parents I'm sure they don't expect these meals to jeopardize their children's health!!
What health hazard? Processed meat such as: as hot dogs, pepperoni, bacon, sausage, and deli meat, causes colorectal cancer and we must demand it stop being fed to our children in school if we want them to lead healthier lives.
Please check out this site Voters For Animal Rights, they are on the forefront not only in the fight for animals rights but for a sustainable future for all! Be a part of the change!
http://vfar.org/action/?fbclid=IwAR1NMjFNqcp9f6umwLH02ASos8zzg9472wxex4tUI0ARELOBMdrkYY2T2IM
There is a resolution that's been introduced: 238! This resolution, if passed, advocates for banning processed meat from the city’s public school lunches. Supporting this resolution will help take a bite out of climate change while giving children healthy, nutritious meals.
Please, email your reasons to councildistrict47@gmail.com telling them why you feel resolution 238 should be passed! The health of our children is in our hands!
Who introduced the resolution:
The resolution was introduced by Councilman Cabrera and Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams last year. “We cannot continue feeding our children substances that are scientifically proven to increase their chances of cancer later in life,” says Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams.
Here's an excerpt from an article highlighting the Two proposals to help minimize meat’s carbon footprint.
While New York City alone cannot completely stop climate change, we can make a major dent in curbing its effects and even reversing the perilous trajectory that we are currently facing. We’ve started that process by setting ambitious climate goals, including a target to reduce emissions by 80 percent by 2050. The City Council is even considering two resolutions that would help raise awareness of reducing meat consumption: one to officially recognize Meatless Monday and the other to urge the city’s public schools to ban processed meats from being served, both of which we wholeheartedly support, with the latter being introduced at the request of Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams.
This issue is not only a legislative or political matter, for both of us, but this is also personal. We each had our own journeys to arrive at these decisions: Adams adopted a whole food, plant-based diet after receiving a Type 2 diabetes diagnosis and Brannan became a vegetarian due to his love of animals. We are two men who appreciate the gravity of this issue as it relates to our environment, our ecosystem and the health of humankind.
New York City can and must do more to ensure healthy communities and a sustainable climate for years to come. We ask our fellow local government leaders to support these two resolutions and to seek new and innovative ways to take a bite out of climate change. We ask local businesses, which can often move quicker than government, to follow the lead of companies like WeWork that have banned meat from its company functions as part of its sustainability efforts. And we ask our fellow New Yorkers to join us in giving plant-based foods more space on your dinner table every night.
Moving forward, any national debate on climate change and the environment must take into account the importance of curbing the consumption of meat as part of a comprehensive approach to a potential Green New Deal. Locally, we can begin to wrap our hands around this crisis through oversight by the New York City Council Committee on Contracts as a way to identify how the city is subsidizing climate change through meat procurement. With our combined efforts, we can help lead the world in reducing meat consumption and in mitigating the effects of climate change.
https://cityandstateny.com/articles/opinion/commentary/how-nyc-can-take-bite-out-climate-change.html?fbclid=IwAR26chkKxl9WLSZWrm43cYrozTSlgb509uP-nERDg-6G47T79uBEchwv73o
https://cityandstateny.com/articles/opinion/commentary/how-nyc-can-take-bite-out-climate-change.html?fbclid=IwAR26chkKxl9WLSZWrm43cYrozTSlgb509uP-nERDg-6G47T79uBEchwv73o
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