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Happy Thanksgiving Friend of Big Cat Rescue! During this time that we have set aside to be thankful for all our blessings, I count you at the top of the list. As I blow kisses out to all of you, would you consider Kissing a Big Cat (figuratively of course)? This is our 16th year and we are celebrating it as Sweet 16 and Never Been Kissed. Each month for the next 16 months we will feature one of our 16 species of wild cat, share the story of one member of that clan, and ask you to "Kiss" them with a donation. This month you get an 8x10 glossy photo of the cat who started Big Cat Rescue and at the bottom it says, "YOUR NAME Kissed Windsong the Bobcat" Send a Kiss to her here: BigCatRescue.biz
http://www.bigcatrescue.org/thanksgiving.htm To see 52 grrreat photos of cats playing with pumpkins by Julie Hanan: http://www.flickr.com/photos/25991158@N04/sets/72157609218234610/ Watch the video of Khan, China, TJ and Bella getting theirs is at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mtXJl7BctgY Be sure to click “Watch in High Quality” under the video box on the right side.
The tiger mascot of the University of Memphis (TN), Tom II, has died from cancer. The Highland Hundred Booster Club ignored our pleas and got a cub from a place that calls itself a sanctuary, but keeps having "accidental" cubs time and time again. Please take a moment to write to University officials, the Booster Club President, and several corporate Club sponsors to let them know that replacing Tom II with another tiger supports the captive exotic cat trade and is a disastrous decision. http://capwiz.com/bigcatrescue/issues/alert/?alertid=12107786&type=CU Meanwhile there are some big cat teams who are really doing something to save the tigers, rather than using them as props. Clemson University, the University of Missouri and Auburn University are teaming up to promote Tigers 4 Tigers. All 3 of these schools have tigers as their mascot, and instead of having real tigers they are promoting conservation. The 3 schools are challenging each other to see who raises the most money to save tigers in the wild. The tiger to tiger challenge link is: http://www.worldwildlifefund.org/sites/tigersfortigers/index.html
http://www.bigcatrescue.org/000news/0articlesbybcr/2008Birdies.htm
USDA is proposing to amend the Animal Welfare Act to add requirements for disaster contingency planning and training for those who trade in exotic animals. We are all for their recommendations, but we don't think they go far enough. Since it can take many years for USDA to peel through all of the layers of bureaucracy to change a rule, we are asking that they do something far more useful during this session of public comment.
You only have until Dec. 22 to let them know you feel the same way. http://www.bigcatrescue.org/laws/2008/USDAContingencyPlanRequirement.htm
Every year at the Fur Ball our President, Jamie Veronica, unleashes a five minute video that captures the previous year of rescues. Tune in to see the heart warming and heart breaking stories of the cats you helped us save. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xo4O2srCwX4
See what the big cats do with pumpkins. These pages will keep your kids amused (and out of the kitchen) for hours. Decorate your computer with our Thanksgiving themed wallpapers and screen savers. It is a great way to share your support of the big cats with the visiting cousins too! http://www.bigcatrescue.org/game/gamesholidayfunthanksgiving.htm
http://www.cafepress.com/12802/6199089 Jessica has added dozens of new items to our Big Cat Store. Get your shopping done early and help save the big cats too:
One of the biggest contributors to the number of tigers that languish in cages is the "edu-tain-ment" industry. They breed babies to take out to schools, talk shows, flea markets and parking lots; all under the noble guise of "conservation." Many pseudo sanctuaries continue to endanger the cats and the public by taking the cats on the road and they say it is the only way to get their message across. Big Cat Rescue proves time and time again that these are all just excuses. Our education department is in such high demand (without real cats being dragged off site) that we recently had to recruit off site volunteers called AdvoCats to cover one of our events. Read about the fun and sharing these two did at the SPCA pet walk and get some ideas about how you could do the same. All it takes is a little imagination! http://www.bigcatrescue.org/000news/0articlesbybcr/2008SPCAevent.htm
Many of you remember the tragic incident involving high school senior Haley Hilderbrand, who was mauled to death by a tiger during a photo shoot at Lost Creek Animal Sanctuary in Kansas in 2005.
One such festival is called Neewollah. It is held in Independence, Kansas, near Haley's home. This past year, one of the most notorious of all traveling big cat shows, Marcus Cook (now operating under the name of Zoo Dynamics), set up shop and exposed his brand of "edutainment" to 65,000 visitors. Remembering Haley and her tragic death, we must continue to work hard to put a stop to the exploitation of these great cats. Please take a moment to click this link and send a letter to the 2009 Neewollah Festival planners asking them not to foster abuse by having big cats exhibited at their show next year:
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