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Dear Rebekah Blackwolf and Benyameen Youkhana,<br> <br>I have been aware of the existence of Amris for some time now, and I am pleased to have found your site...
miriam_youkhana
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Jun 26, 2001
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Dear Rebekah,<br> <br>Thank you so very much for the most beautiful and supportive letter that you sent me. I am telling you that when I read it I cried. You...
miriam_youkhana
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Jul 20, 2001
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I must apologise, though, for not replying sooner. Firstly, I had the most virulent 'flu which incapacitated me for longer than I'd anticipated. I keep on ...
miriam_youkhana
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Jul 20, 2001
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Rebekah, you mentioned that you would be happy to have me join you in our fight to get rodents and others the recognition they so desperately deserve. I would...
miriam_youkhana
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Jul 20, 2001
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STOP COSMETIC COMPANIES TESTING ON ANIMALS<br><br><br> Greetings! A message about a petition from Kelly Copeland, journalist <br><br> <br> Hello,my name is...
miriam_youkhana
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Sep 2, 2001
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This is for Every Rodent, Rabbit and Animal tortured by Humans.<br><br>WELCOME TO OUR WORLD...<br><br>From our laboratory cages,<br>we hear the explosions and...
lady_azurewolf
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Oct 12, 2001
10:54 pm
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This story has been written by, Rebekah Blackwolf founder of the Australian Mouse and Rat Information Service<br><br>PO BOX 4248 Ringwood Victoria Australia...
lady_azurewolf
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Oct 13, 2001
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As he stared listlessly through the bars of his cell, his eyes caught the dull, spiritless gaze of a dog who was caged opposite him. The dog, which seemed far...
lady_azurewolf
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Oct 13, 2001
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However, his body constantly subject to a cocktail of medicines, Traum soon gave up resistance.<br><br>Now when humans came to his cell he’d numbly let...
lady_azurewolf
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Oct 13, 2001
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Traum was lifted from his cage, his albino pink eyes weeping red mucus with the symptoms of his forced illness. His handlers flat human face looked at him with...
lady_azurewolf
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Oct 13, 2001
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As the same reporter sat down that afternoon in his office over a coffee hardly sipped, he tried to come up with a catchy headline. However the only one he saw...
shael_redwolf
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Oct 16, 2001
12:09 am
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I'm sorry, but that was a little depressing. I was very disturbed by the story and a little offended. I love my rats. But I also think that research can...
Malachite777
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Oct 21, 2001
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Rats are social animals and even if you could be with it for 24 hours a day, there are things you can't do that other rats take care of. These include ...
Malachite777
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Oct 21, 2001
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Do not appoligise for expressing your views! I really appreciate your honesty, as it is an inteligent argument with both logic and truth.<br>Although my views ...
lady_azurewolf
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Oct 22, 2001
1:11 am
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My rats have a spacious home. It's about 4 1/2 feet wide by 5 1/2 feet long and about 1 1.2 feet high. This is plenty of room for 3 rats. However, they still...
Malachite777
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Oct 22, 2001
7:42 am
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The major disease problem of laboratory rats is chronic repiratory disease (CRD) caused by or associated with Mycoplasma pulmonis.<br> When you buy or adopt ...
queen_rodentia
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Oct 23, 2001
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From the November 2001 Animals Today (published by Animals Australia)<br><br> We see bits and pieces of fur everywhere; from novelty items, handbags and ...
ashleigh_shadowplay
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Oct 28, 2001
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Perhaps the one thing the animal welfare movement did not think about back in the 70's, when tins of red paint were thrown at women wearing fur to signal that...
ashleigh_shadowplay
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Oct 28, 2001
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This one will be added in the 'Links' section of the club.<br>Visit this one if you love Guinea Pigs and Bunnies!!!!<br><br><a...
tysha_dog
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Oct 28, 2001
10:26 pm
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hello.<br>I was not aware that farmed foxes were killed by "anal electrocution". I always assumed that gassing would be the least pelt-damaging way to go. ...
tygry
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Oct 29, 2001
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Hello!!!<br><br>For the fur coats, I was going to send some polite information to op-shops about the fur trade, and address this issue in local newspapers and ...
tysha_dog
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Oct 29, 2001
9:26 pm
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Rabbit fur seems to be one of the main furs avalible in Australia, perhaps because it is cheaper than mink or fox. In 1998 the world rabbit industry produced...
queen_rodentia
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Oct 29, 2001
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In Australia, pelts from meat rabbits are usually destroyed, dumped, or used as compost, with only about 5 -10% being used as a by-product. <br>The pelt of the...
lady_azurewolf
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Nov 2, 2001
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A new population of an endangered native mouse has been found for the first time in the World Heritage listed Border Ranges National Park. The finding of the...
shael_redwolf
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Nov 7, 2001
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Although fur seems to be everywhere this winter, industry sources believe it still only has a small market, even in Europe.<br>UK based animal welfare group ...
miriam_youkhana
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Nov 7, 2001
10:55 pm
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Regrettably, fur will still continue to be produced in other European countries and elsewhere, and as long as it is worn by super models like Kate Moss, it ...
lady_azurewolf
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Nov 9, 2001
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Dissection of animals in the classroom is widely practised throughout the nation as part of life science classes.<br>Introduced in the 1920's, before the...
tysha_dog
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Nov 12, 2001
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Hi there - I'm in shock! I'm trying to get rid of rats who invade my<br>house in sydney and all I find is all this rats' friends everywhere. Pls<br>could you...
shael_redwolf
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Nov 13, 2001
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Nearly 6 million animals a year are killed for the purpose of dissection. Habitats are decimated and ecologies threatened so that chipmunks, frogs, and snakes ...
miriam_youkhana
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Nov 14, 2001
11:22 pm
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Dissection is fairly awful. I've not read anything in here for a couple of weeks due to exams, but as I'm an animal biology/ecology student, I don't have much...
tygry
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Nov 15, 2001
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