Pet Sos: A Desperate Plea from the Cats Protection LeagueCoventry Evening Telegraph (England)
Did the Cats Protection League really support the idea of sending cats to the trenches where they would most likely perish? Apparently not, because the "The People" of Sunday 4th February, 1940 carried this retraction: CATS IN THE TRENCHES. In last Sunday s issue of The People a story was...
According to them, “The Liba Center, Chotam, and other such extremist organizations who call themselves the Committee for the Protection of the Sanctity of the Kotel, are doing exactly the opposite of protecting its sanctity. They are debasing the sanctity of this holy place and behaving in ...
” and hence material that deals with sex in a manner that advocates ideas, or that has literary or scientific or artistic value or any other form of social importance, may not be held obscene and denied constitutional protection.
I don’t really agree that cats offered no protection from the plague. They not only killed rodents, hence less infected animals but they themselves are more likely to get bit for you, with their sweet tasting blood. Oh and I like dogs but dog people kind of irritate as they always say...
PetSOS Coventry's Cats' Protection League has more than 50 animals it's looking to rehome. Here are just a few of them...Coventry Evening Telegraph (England)
Cat charity seeks donor dialogue. (News).(Cats Protection League to launch customer relationship management initiative)(Brief Article)Rubach, Emma
Read the full-text online article and more details about "Culture: Feline Fine; Pedigree Persians, Cuddly Kittens and Plain Old Moggies Have a Lot to Thank the Cats Protection League for. Caroline Foulkes Reports" - The Birmingham Post (England), May 15, 2002...