Your Pet Ownership is at Stake!

There is Strength in Numbers

Sarah Kafel
I am writing this in hopes to bring awareness to the public of what is going on. Many people have heard of PETA and HUSA. Animal rights activists. Many people think that they only want to help animals in bad situations. But the truth is shocking and sad for all of us pet owners. Whether we own a dog, a cat, a bird, or a fish. These groups are trying desperately to get rid of pet ownership completely. And they are succeeding! The sad part is people, like myself, hear that they want to do this and just laugh at the idea thinking they could never possible get away with it. But having done more research I discovered how wrong I really was. They are doing it right now.

They have passed a law in many states FORCING dog owners to spay or neuter their dogs at 4 months old. NO breeding of dogs is allowed except for licensed breeders, purebred show animals, police dogs, service dogs, or pets that a licensed veterinarian says shouldn't undergo the procedure. Anyone else caught with a dog that is not neutered gets fined and forced to neuter the dog. This sounds good... almost. Except for taking away a few of our rights and creating more devastating puppy mills! On top of that, veterinarians state that spaying/neutering at that early stage in development is bad for the animal. Veterinarians state: Growth-related problems, urinary incontinence, and behavioral problems have all been reported in higher numbers in animals neutered at such an early age. On top of other problems like cancer. This is still happening. They are working on Texas now and a few other states. They are trying to get it to pass in the whole USA. Where are our rights?

Dogs and cats are not just the only animals at stake. They are now working on a bill to stop bird ownership. One article I read from PETA was a complete lie to try and get people to think that the people who breed the birds you buy are horrible to the birds. I, myself breed birds. And I know MANY people all over the USA that breed them for a living. And what they said was so far from the truth. They stated that bird breeders will LOCK the female in the nest box forher whole life just to make a profit. The bird will never be allowed to come out of the nest box. Now really, how in the world do you lock a bird in a nest box? They have to eat and drink, mate, and on top of that the bird would go nuts trying to escape. They would not lay eggs or care for them either. But they tried it anyways hoping gullible people would believe this. They also state that breeders take the eggs away from the parents and incubate them so the birds lay more eggs. That is bad for the birds health laying that much. The truth is, most breeders would be upset to have to take eggs from the parents. The cahnces of eggs surviving and hatching out is so slim that it is not worth the risk and would be a far greater loss. The only reason a breeder would take the eggs is if a health problem came up with the parents, or they parents did not care for the eggs. And most breeders will onhly let thier birds breed a few times during the year and then give them a break so they do not get health problems.If breeding birds is what you do for a living, then you must care about your breeders health to make things work. PETA also talks about over crowding cages, breeding thousands of birds that are all terrified and in cages too small. etc. I have only seen two breeders do this. The birds were not terrified, but I agreed the cages were too small and there were no toys. Two in the whole USA. All the hundreds of other breeders in the USA spoil their birds rotten with large flight cages and toys.

My budgies personally have a 9x9x9ft flight cage, toys all over, and are fed high quality foods. Most breeders give high quality seed mixtures, pellets, fruits and veggies. Some even make a birdie cornbread to feed every day! PETA will tell you NOT to buy from breeders or pet stores because they support this horrible pet trade. Sure, don't support them. Some day you can tell your children what it was like when you had a dog, or cat, or bird, or fish for a pet. And maybe they can see a picture. Someday you can see them in a museum. I think there should be laws on how an animals should be treated. Perhaps better enforced. But I do not believe our rights and animal ownership should be taken away. On top of that, yes they want to ban fish and any other pets we may be able to have. They want to close down the zoo's. Even though the zoo is eventually going to be the only places left where Polar Bears (their home is melting and numbers dropping fast) and many other animals disappearing from the wild will survive. During the Hurricane Katrina evacuation PETA refused to help the animals. They stated the animals were better off dead than back with their owners. They state that sometimes you have to kill them to help them. This is the mind of our animal rights activists. They have also created a new movie called "Your Mommy kills animals". You should check out their music video. They really are scary people.

Please be warned if you read articles from PETA or HUSA or anywhere else, they make it sound like they are doing a good thing. Like pets are all treated horribly. When the truth is only a small percentage of animals are treated badly compared to the millions that have wonderful happy homes. Children are abused far more than pets. Should we make a law that we cannot breed either? My husband made another great point. He stated "What is really sad, is that the only country that they could possibly pass these laws in and eliminate pet ownership altogether, is the country where pets are treated the very best."

I am writing this in the hopes that more people become aware of what is going on RIGHT NOW. We all need to do what is best for our pets. Take the best care possible. A clean place to live, shelter, love, good food, fresh water, and more love. Perhaps together we can do something to stop this before it is too late.
You can find relating articles online:

Letter from a veterinarian: http://www.petconnection.com/blog/2007/06/05/former-cvma-head-speaks-out-against-mandatory-spayneuter-law/
Letter stating the many reasons the dog bill is BAD: http://www.dailykos.com/story/2007/6/11/19012/9666
PDF file with legislation pending information on pet ownership/guardian information: http://www.ca-biomed.org/xx4520XXXAwxvGRepp/advocacy_2.2.pdf
Campaign to end bird ownership: http://www.idausa.org/campaigns/exotic_birds/index.htmYour mommy kills animals music video (warning has foul language): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79rMP7Lns5k&mode=related&search=
Your mommy kills animals movie trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JoCLt9AR_NI&mode=related&search=

Help fight against pet extinction! These websites are alliances that are fighting for are rights and to keep our pets in our homes. They also promote responsable pet ownership. :

Responsable Pet Owners Alliance: www.responsiblepetowners.org
National Animal Intrest Alliance: www.naiaonline.org

Published by Sarah Kafel

My name is Sarah Kafel. I am married with two beautiful girls. 27 year old. I breed birds for a living, and enjoy educating people on animals of all kinds, and the problems weare facing with our animals, as...  View profile

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  • Charles Johnson1/22/2010

    very nice job! hugz cj

  • Sarah Kafel7/12/2007

    shelter. Otherwise, breeders have nothing to do with the amount of dogs in shelters. It is the idiots who buy the dog or puppy and then decide they don't want it after all and THEY dump it at the shelter. Irresponsable pet BUYERS overpopulate, not the people breeding, unless again, of course, the breeder dumps their own puppies. Not too likely. Which in the end means the shelters need to regulate who can bring in dogs and puppies. People just need to think carefully before buying a dog. And not jsut buy on impulse or some dream taht their dog will be perfect. I personally have a dog that chews EVERYTHING to shreds. You take one thing from her, and she immediatly grabs something else to chew on. A problem for us as she has chewed a huge hole in our kitchen floor linolium. However we took on the responsability of keeping her in our home when we got her.

  • Sarah Kafel7/12/2007

    Lori- Spaying and neutering is fine. I have no problems with the idea more people should do it. It is the laws that are being pushed that are all wrong. If anything they can come up with other ideas. I can think of an easy one for cats. Any cat allowed outdoors shoudl be spayed or neautered. HOwever the law should not apply to cats kept indoors only. Permit or no permit for breeding. Purebred or not. A responsable breeder keeps their cats indoors anyways so it is not just breeding with any available neighborhood stray. I also do not believe a dog should have to be purebred in order to legally breed it. Many times mixing breeds can better a breed. Some breeds are prone to physical problems. And by breeding them with another breed it halps keep the puppies from getting these problems. I think the shelter needs a law preventing people from sending their puppies there. The only way that breeding can effect shelters population is if people are breeding and then dumping their puppies at the

  • Lori Piper6/25/2007

    Welcome to AC! I am in animal rescue, but AM not a member of PETA. I am firm in the belief of spaying and neutering. There are too many animals in rescue and not enough space for more.

  • Jan Hoadley6/25/2007

    Well done!! As for the critics saying it's "misinformation" - even with sources and facts they refuse to see. I'd recently done one that got the same comments even with sources and links in the article. PeTA has no qualms about killing animals - 1900 dogs and cats last year. There's also in those "unwanted pets" many animals brought in from other countries - the actual numbers have dropped but when animals are imported it doesn't look like it.

  • Tom Servo6/25/2007

    Good article. Welcome to AC.

  • Shanelle Diaz6/24/2007

    Wow . . . you did an excellent job choosing a topic that would get plenty of response!

  • Kathy Heaton6/24/2007

    Kudos to Sarah! We either get the word out now, or cry after it's too late.
    Kathy
    Houston TX

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  • Karen Gros6/23/2007

    PETA is totally against any kind of pet ownership. If they had their way, they would kill all animals, including those used for food sources. In fact, one of their new ads reads, "It's Mad to Eat Meat". Thet would love to force everyone into becoming a vegetarian. I don't see how killing an animal is treating it an an "ethical" way at all. You have to really read up on this organization to see the true light.

  • Guy J. Sagi6/23/2007

    Right on Sarah.

    Forcing "ethics" by litigious methods on pet owners is nothing more than dictating beliefs--Orwellian governance. Animal Farm was profetic, wasn't it?

    Humans apparently don't matter, even the good ones among us own and dearly love our pets.

    My wife and I have an African grey parrot, like you (which is what caught my eye, and I'm so glad it did). It's a young bird, and you're probably the only person who will read this that can understand our excitement when its first words were "I love you." We'd worked for weeks to drone that into the bird, and when it came out you would have thought our youngest child had graduated from college with honors.

    They're small birds, as you know, and the cage we have is huge. Despite that fact it gets out at least twice a day for "play time," gets a warm breakfast and always is out and getting "pruned" by one member of the family or another when we watch TV. Yes, our four dogs are out of the house when that happens to protect th

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