Friday, March 13, 2009

End Seal Slaughter ~ Sign Canadian Boycott Petition Now!

The Humane Society of the United States


Join me in signing a petition to end the Canadian slaughter of seals as young as 12 days old. Hurry the Canadian hunt is 2 weeks away, and these poor furry creatures will be suffering a terrible- painful death. I cannot bear to witness such a masacre. Take the pledge to boycott Canadian seafood, and in turn refrain from purchasing Canadian seafood products including crab, shrimp, cod, and scallops! The Shrimp I just purchased was from Illinois, another great reason to buy seafood products from the U.S.A.!

The petition campaign initiated by The Humane Society of the United States has reached over 600 hundred thousand signatures. Their goal is to reach 1 Million signatures! Join me and thousands of others from the United States, to alert the Canadian government we will not tolerate unnecessary killing of innocent animals! Only together can we bring an end to Canada's seal hunts! Click on the banner above, or go to sign the pledge HERE! Place banners and badges on your sites to keep everyone aware and bring this campaign to the forefront! We can be the difference in a hundred thousand Harp seal lives! Go for it animal lovers!

6 comments:

ochikeron said...

I once saw on TV the baby seals. They were really cute. I didn't know this aspect. I will visit the site now and sign if I can from Japan!!!

Jo A. T.B. said...

Hi Ochi,

They showed the clubbings many times on T.V. I just can't bear to watch the senseless killings of innocent animals. Anything to make a buck! Nice of you to go and sign, couldn't hurt!

terrymcdermott said...

I agree it is senseless

Jo A. T.B. said...

You are so right Terry senseless describes it perfectly!

Nazarina A said...

Jo, I signed the petition to preserve the seals. Why must people always show their ugly side?

Jo A. T.B. said...

I'm glad you signed Nazarina, please feel free to feature on your site too! We can all make a difference!

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