President
Bush: Pardon the Beaver!
PETA President Ingrid E. Newkirk fired off a letter to President
Bush after learning that a hatmaker in Greeley, Colorado, has been
commissioned to create a beaver-fur cowboy hat for his January 20th
inauguration ceremony (to read the letter,
click here).
Beavers are gentle, inquisitive, family-oriented animals who mate
for life and remain friends with their children. Beavers can live
to be 20 years old and are expert architects—their complex,
sturdy lodges can stand for years. They constantly maintain their
homes, taking obvious pride in their work, and are even known to
enjoy flute music. Female beavers are especially busy as they care
for their young while also looking after their rambunctious “teenagers.”
Body-gripping traps used to kill beavers cause them immeasurable
suffering. In many cases, the traps fail to catch on target. If
the traps do not kill the beavers immediately, they drown slowly,
suffering for an excruciating 20 minutes while their family stands
by helplessly. Death by drowning is extremely cruel—even the
American Veterinary
Medical Association condemns it—and such torturous treatment
of a dog or cat would merit charges of cruelty to animals.
Click
here to watch video footage.
Please inform President Bush that you object to killing beavers
and other animals for fur. He and his family share the White House
with two companion dogs, Barney and Miss Beazley. Politely remind
the president that beavers feel pain just as these dogs do and that
all animals deserve our compassion, not just the ones with
whom we live.
The President
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W.
Washington, DC 20500
president@whitehouse.gov
202-456-1111 (White House comment line)
202-456-2461 (fax)
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