By MICHAEL WINERIP, July 6, 2013
PETA, considered
by many to be the highest-profile animal rights group in the country, kills an
average of about 2,000 dogs and cats each year at its animal shelter here. And the shelter does few adoptions — 19 cats
and dogs in 2012 and 24 in 2011, according to state records. At a time when
the major animal protection groups have moved to a “no kill” shelter model, People for the Ethical Treatment of
Animals remains a holdout, confounding some and incensing others who
know the organization as a very vocal advocacy group that does not believe
animals should be killed for food, fur coats or leather goods.
This is an
organization that on Thanksgiving urges Americans not to eat turkey….To ReadMore…..
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