Jul 23 2010
The Weekly Watch #21: Propping up the Puppy-and-Kitty Facade
If you were reading HumaneWatch all week, you learned ...
- Wayne Pacelle admits that puppies and kitties are what it's all about--at least when he's fishing for dollars (the rest of the time, not so much)
- Another charity watchdog has downgraded HSUS—and now the group is close to flunking out of school
- HSUS could be suffering from “Not Invented Here” syndrome
- HSUS may be angling for the low-hanging fundraising fruit instead of tackling tough issues (and we're just shocked...)
- How can HSUS blow through $24 million on fundraising costs? By cranking out "branded" junk by the truckload
Come back next week for more truth-telling, research-sharing, and analysis of America's richest animal rights group! (If you need your HumaneWatch fix over the weekend, there's always Facebook.)
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I have 2 cats. they have been my reason for waking up, and getting throw another day.
I never had children. So, yes they are my kids!!!!!!!!!!!!!
My main reason for writing this,about animals is that they are a Gods gift.
A few weeks ago, I lost my father. My cats never left my side. When I cried they were their.
when, I lost my young brother, to a sudden death that torn me apart they lifted me up.
When I thought I could not make it though another day. they were their looking at me with sad eyes.
When, at times I thought of checking out, they were their.
their eyes said please do not leave us. It, gave me another day I got through.
So, yes, God, sent me my cats. They are healing when there is no one to help.
so, as I look down, One of my cats is looking up at me & saying thank you, for staying with us.
Debbie