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Newkirk, Ingrid was born in 1949 in Surrey, England, AMERICAN WOMEN0.
(There are happy cats, and there are happy cats. Which kin...)
There are happy cats, and there are happy cats. Which kind of cat is yours? You may be surprised... Here it is, straight and simple. Even the most well-intentioned, doting cat owner can (and often does) create an environment in which the beloved feline feels less than comfortable. Think about it: we humans create homes that feel, smell, sound, and look good to us -- not our cat. But fear not. Here in 250 Things You Can Do To Make Your Cat Adore You, a top animal expert, cat lover, and listener gives you insight from the cat's point of view, as well as practical and simple things you can do, to accommodate the cat's wishes so that nothing feels, smells, sounds, looks, or tastes at best unappealing, at worst harmful. With tips on how to: • read your pet's body language • use holistic remedies for common cat maladies • discover human traits that cats love -- and loathe and much, much more. With this book you can end kitty boredom forever and improve most behavior or health problems if they exist. And if they don't, here's an opportunity to make your happy cat happier!
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( Choosing a compassionate lifestyle that makes you feel ...)
Choosing a compassionate lifestyle that makes you feel good and positively impacts on the environment and on animals has never been easier. In this practical and accessible handbook, loaded with resources for all products that are mentioned, Ingrid Newkirk presents fabulous options that will not only enhance your life, but those of your neighbors, your community, animals, and the earth itself. From comfortable home furnishings, to delicious foods, to fashionable clothing there are a myriad of choices to be made that can have a lasting positive effect on the well-being of animals and the environment, including: - recognizing hidden animal ingredients in cosmetics and household products - raising ecologically aware and animal-friendly kids - creating healthy, environmentally-friendly meals for everyday and special occasions - dressing with style without using leather or other animal products - dealing kindly with mice, insects, and other 'pests' in home or garden - adopting the right animal companion for you - volunteering and investing in eco- and animal-friendly companies - traveling with Eco-consciousness
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(The shattering account of one woman's struggle against th...)
The shattering account of one woman's struggle against the forces supporting the abuse of animals, Free the Animals is the best-selling and action-packed story of underground adventure, as well as an eloquent plea for the rights of nonhuman animals. Free the Animals, with a foreword by Chrissie Hynde, is the story of Valerie, a 23-year-old police officer in Montgomery County, Maryland, whose world was turned upside down when she learned about the abuses of animals in laboratories. The book describes how this law-abiding woman came to challenge the system by taking direct action and examines why ordinary people are moved to do extraordinary things on behalf of animals.
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Every day, in labs, food factories, and industries around the world, animals by the millions are subjected to inhumane cruelty. The good news is that you can do something to help stop it. This inspiring book shows you how. In You Can Save the Animals, Ingrid Newkirk, cofounder and president of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), gives you hundreds of simple acts of kindness that can help stop animal abuse today. You will be amazed at how much of a difference you alone can make in the lives of the most innocent among us. Inside, you'll learn how to: ·Buy from companies that don't test on animals or use animal ingredients ·Switch to clothing and cosmetics made without cruelty ·Change public opinion ·Eat healthfully and compassionately ·Put pressure on industry and government leaders ·Avoid films in which animals were harmed ·Adopt animals from a local pound or shelter instead of supporting pet stores ·Make safe travel arrangements ·And much, much more!
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“People say, ‘Oh, it’s easy for you to make an impact. But I’m no one of importance. No one would listen to me.’ If I have learned anything, it is that they are wrong. Dead wrong. The world is just waiting to hear from them, just as it is waiting to hear from you.” ―Ingrid Newkirk When Ingrid Newkirk almost single-handedly set into motion the largest animal-rights organization in the world, she knew that one person can make a difference. In this book, Ingrid has collected the wisdom, stories, and insight of dozens of activists and world-changers who have proven that one person can make a movement. This engaging and enlightening collection is a call to action for readers everywhere.Because one can make a difference.
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animal rights organization administrator
Newkirk, Ingrid was born in 1949 in Surrey, England, AMERICAN WOMEN0.
Former animal protection officer & deputy sheriff State of Maryland. Poundmaster Washington, 1978. Chief animal disease control Commission Public Health.
Director cruelty investigations Washington Humane Society, 1978-1980. President, co-founder (with Alex Pacheco) People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals), since 1980.
(The shattering account of one woman's struggle against th...)
( Choosing a compassionate lifestyle that makes you feel ...)
(Every day, in labs, food factories, and industries around...)
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(There are happy cats, and there are happy cats. Which kin...)
Married Steve Newkirk, 1967 (divorced 1980).