SPEAK FOR THOSE WHO CANNOT. LETS BE THE VOICE FOR THE ANIMALS.


SPEAK FOR THOSE WHO CANNOT. LETS BE THE VOICE FOR THE ANIMALS.
The Issue
Animals living in pets stores (pet city 1960 in particular) are not being treated the way they deserve to be treated. They drink from hamster feeders, walk on metal grate, live in 2x2 cells, and are isolated when their litter mates are all adopted but they are not. These sweet innocent puppies are panting from being so thirsty, their ribs show from having an inadequate amount of food, they show no excitement when humans come around, because their spirits are broken. We can change this. If these cooperate stores dont love and care about the precious lives that they have a responsibility to take care of until they are adopted, they have no buisness having them. We HAVE to be the voices of these animals. We have to fight for those who cannot fight for them selves. It takes a village.
Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. Its not. - Dr. Suess

The Issue
Animals living in pets stores (pet city 1960 in particular) are not being treated the way they deserve to be treated. They drink from hamster feeders, walk on metal grate, live in 2x2 cells, and are isolated when their litter mates are all adopted but they are not. These sweet innocent puppies are panting from being so thirsty, their ribs show from having an inadequate amount of food, they show no excitement when humans come around, because their spirits are broken. We can change this. If these cooperate stores dont love and care about the precious lives that they have a responsibility to take care of until they are adopted, they have no buisness having them. We HAVE to be the voices of these animals. We have to fight for those who cannot fight for them selves. It takes a village.
Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. Its not. - Dr. Suess

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Petition created on January 25, 2018