Posts Tagged ‘Human Cruelty’

Pet Abuse and Why You Should Care

Sunday, September 30th, 2007

My intent is to keep my blog and web site family friendly at all times. This is a subject that affects us all so I have chosen to mention it. I will always warn you if a posting has something that your young children should not be exposed to.

Please note: In my opinion, the following web site is NOT for young children, or any child to see without parental consent, due to its grim information about the proven links between cases of animal cruelty that preceded human to human cruelty and crime. The Web site is: Pet-Abuse.com.

I quote from this site: “Many studies in psychology, sociology, and criminology during the last 25 years have demonstrated that violent offenders frequently have childhood and adolescent histories of serious and repeated animal cruelty. The FBI has recognized the connection since the 1970s, … Other research has shown consistent patterns of animal cruelty among perpetrators of more common forms of violence, … In fact, the American Psychiatric Association considers animal cruelty one of the diagnostic criteria of conduct disorder.”

I snipped out some specifics, visit the site for the full information.

“Birds, Mice, and Apple Pie” A Tasteful Read

Thursday, February 1st, 2007

“Birds, Mice, and Apple Pie” A Tasteful Read
For Cat Lovers

RESCUE, CA – February 1 – Animal expert Susan Fiedler introduces readers to life from a cat’s perspective in her newly-released “Birds, Mice, and Apple Pie” (ISBN 0-9778580-1-4) , a non-fiction paperback published by Spotted Cat Designs.BMAP cover

Fiedler tells her tale from the viewpoint of a third-generation feral kitten adopted by a family of humans. Six cats from different backgrounds tell their stories to the young kitten with a mix of matter-of-fact compassion and humor. Through these stories, readers are given a cat’s-eye view of feline life, shelters, catteries, birth, dying with dignity, and human cruelty and kindness. As Fiedler puts it, “Those creatures who dare to share their lives and love with us deserve our respect, compassion and love in return.”

Fiedler draws from almost 40 years of experience taking care of animals and pours her love for them into this timeless book. Without heavy-handed moralizing, “Birds, Mice, and Apple Pie” provides a heartwarming glimpse into the lives of abandoned and unwanted cats. And in the tradition of books such as May Sarton’s “The Fur Person,” Susan Fiedler’s cats come to life in a unique way that will appeal to readers of all ages.

Readers can also visit the companion web site to “Birds, Mice, and Apple Pie” at SpottedCatDesigns.com where they can read articles on cat care, browse the latest cat news, and ask questions about interacting with their own cats. “Birds, Mice, and Apple Pie” is now available from major booksellers including Amazon.com and BarnesAndNoble.com. For more information, or to order a signed copy, readers can visit SpottedCatDesigns.com.

You can also read the stories at places like Publishers Newswire , Send2Press , News Media Release , PR Leap , Newswire Today , PR.com

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