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Publisher   ~ EnglandGal@aol.com                                   Issue # 08/26/01
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    THE SIX ARTICLES IN THIS ISSUE ARE:
  
    1  ~ Biblical Quotes
    2  ~
Vegetarian School Lunch
    3  ~
Student Essay and Art Contest
    4  ~
No More Homeless Pets Conference
    5  ~
I Am The Cat
    6  ~
Memorable Quote
   
  

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Biblical Quotes
Source: Anonymous

* Acts 15: Do not eat the meat of strangled animals.
* Acts 18: 18  The private vow Paul took, many Biblical scholars believe, is the Nazarite vow which included besides hair cutting.. abstention from animal flesh. This Nazarite diet is described in Numbers. This is the vow that Samson with his great strength took.
* Corinthians l: 8,12-13  (Paul) If meat makes my brother stumble I shall never again eat meat.
* Daniel l: Daniel was put in prison by Nebuchadnezzar. He ate only pulses (beans) for 10 days while others ate flesh. Nebuchadnezzar noticed that he fared better than the others.  Maynard Clark (vrc@tiac.net) and Frank Hoffman  (Veg-Christian@all-creatures.org) make the point that since all food, not just meat, was sacrificed by Babylonians to idols, idols were not a factor in their abstention from animal flesh.
* Deuteronomy 5: Thou Shalt Not Kill  (later versions than the King James translate this as Thou Shalt Not Murder)
* Exodus 20: 13  Thou Shalt Not Kill  brought down the mountain literally Lo Tirtzach.. (this is nonkilling, not nonmurder).  The Biblical command "Thou Shalt Not KIll" which J J Price cites as a reason to change diet.. is not asterisked "to include humans only".  The Biblical command "Thou Shalt Not Steal" which Kathy Kurtz cites can be related to not purloining the eggs from chickens nor the milk from mother cows whose calves are then butchered for veal.
* Exodus 16: 31 The desert manna was like coriander seed. (Given by Reginal Cherry, MD who promotes vegan diet on Trinity Broadcast Net Exodus: The Israelites did not want the manna that God had provided.. instead they wanted the flesh of quails.
* Ezekiel 3 and 4: My body has never been defiled by animal flesh.
* Genesis 1:29:  Behold I have given you herb yielding seed. To you it shall be for meat.
* Genesis 1: 12 describes the perfection of a world covered with fruit and nut trees, grape vines and berry bushes
* Genesis 2: 4-6 There were no violent storms in the tree covered earth.  The trees were watered by mist.
* Genesis 6: Noah was commanded by God to provide vegetarian food in the ark for people and animals. (The lions drank the milk of cows.)
* Genesis 9: 4-5  Flesh shall ye not eat. And surely your blood I will require at the hands of beasts.
* Hosea 2:28: I will make for you that day a covenant with the wild animals. I will abolish the bow, the sword, and war from the land. I will make you lie down in safety.
* Isaiah: Isaiah is the prophet who more than any other forecasts the birth of Jesus. He is also the prophet with the most references to nonviolence and universal respect for life. Jesus quotes Isaiah's "I delight not in your blood sacrifices" as He drives the animal killers out of the temple. Jesus refers to the vegetarian Isaiah more than to any other.
* Isaiah: 1: 11: I delight not in the blood of bullocks or of lambs or of he goats (whereas Isaiah 66 involves not eating pigs..  and Isaiah 65 involves not eating any living thing) (In some Bible translations the word 'blood' has been removed.) (In others it is "I delight not in thy blood sacrifices.")
* Isaiah 42: He shall break not the bruised reed.
* Isaiah 59: We moan sadly like doves.
* Isaiah 65: The wolf shall lie down with the lamb.. they shall not hurt nor destroy in all my holy mountain for the earth shall be full of the knowledge of the Lord. Many other passages of Isaiah speak of noneating of animals.
Isaiah 66: 3  He who slays an ox is as he that slays a man.  (Another translation: He who kills a bull is as he who kills a man.)
* Isaiah 66: 17: The slain of the Lord shall be many.. they behind the tree eating swine's flesh.. shall be consumed together.  (There are dozens of references to vineyards, fruit trees, and fruitarian diet in Isaiah alone.)  Samson's Nazarite vow included eating nothing dead, letting his hair grow and other injunctions. He violated this vow not only with Delilah but in eating honey from a hive within the ribs of a desert lion carcass. He then lost his strength.
* Jesus: Whatsoever you have done to these the least of My brethren you have done unto Me. (Is the least of His brethren.. the birds, the insects, and the plants?)
The Aramaic Bible (the language Jesus spoke): Zachariah is told even before the birth of John the Baptist that John is the Spirit of Elijah and that he will forsake flesh foods. (Thank you Josh) For information write chochmah36@yahoo.com
* Jesus: Come, I shall make you fishers of humankind (and not of fishes).
* Jesus:  Ye are whited sepulchres. This is interpreted to mean those with concern for externals.. while their thoughts are not holy, those who actions show hypocrisy as well. However sarcophagus comes from sarx (flesh) and phagus (eater).. sarcophagus is not only a coffin but a flesheater.
* Job 5: You will be in league with the stones of the field and the beasts of the field shall be at peace with you. 
* Job 12: 8  Speak to the earth and she will teach thee (of patience, humility, forgiveness, universal nurturing)
* Joel 1: The land mourns the destruction of her plants.
* John the Baptist: The Ebionites taught that John the Baptist was vegetarian.  For further information write Pastor Mike Shaw mshaw@gtn.net
* John: 3rd Letter of John to Gaius: I pray good health for you.
* John: 6: 63  It is the Spirit who gives life. The flesh profits nothing.
* Judges 13: (re Samson) (The breaking of the Nazarite vow {taken by Jesus, John the Baptist, Paul} was the cause of Samson's downfall) (Besides abstention from haircutting, the vow of the Nazarites involved abstention from meat. Paul felt his vow was private. Others were public.) (Some think that involvement with killing is the touching of death and therefore the touching of a dead thing.)
* Leviticus 3: 17 commands to eat no animal fat or animal blood.  Many Jewish vegetarians believe it is impossible to drain the blood out of all the tiny capillaries of the animal, and that therefore there is no such thing as kosher flesh. (Write schwartz@postbox.cuny.csi.edu)
* Leviticus 11: prohibits the eating of the flesh of rabbits, pigs, shellfish such as lobsters, clams, shrimp, crabs, hawks, seagulls, camels, chameleons, flying insects with 4 legs in certain cases, heron, bat, hoopoe, vulture, stork, cormorant, ibis, marsh hen, pelican, owl, mole, rat, mouse, lizard, gecko, snail, cud chewers, cloven hoofed (the cow was observed trying to cleave her hoof to make her safe), eagle, metire, osprey, falcon, ostrich, kite, raven, rock badger, etc. The reasons include prevention of food poisoning. E.g., pigs and shellfish will eat the waste of other creatures (coprophagy).
* Leviticus 17:10  I will set my face against them that eat blood.  Leviticus commands that no dead animal be touched. How is it possible to rend the flesh of an animal with human teeth in the consumption of meat and not touch the animal?
* Leviticus: Just as Jesus erases Levitical law and prevents the capital punishment of the adulterous woman (the man was not brought). He also erases Levitical animal sacrifice law with the Law of Love
* Luke 15: is about the 100th lamb. Dr. Bates gave a sermon on this passage on Sept 13th. Are not all lambs His? Does He not want all His lambs protected?
* Luke 15: 16   The Prodigal son.. the word for what the son ate when away from his family was keration.. a word for the carob bean or the fruit of the locust tree.. this was fed to the poor and to pigs  ... this "St John's Bread" was fruit and not meat. Historically the poor have been more vegetarian than the rich. It was said that King Henry 8th's gout came to a rich man for the poor could not eat enough meat to have gout.
* Malachi l: You have defiled my altars.
* Malachi 4: They shall grow fat like calves in stalls. (While this is intended as a blessing, it is a reminder of veal calves imprisoned their entire lives in stalls, unable to turn around.)
* Mark: The Gospel of Mark makes it clear that when Jesus spoke of what defiles a person, he was speaking of critical words.
* Matthew 4:19  Come I will make you fishers of men (no longer fishers of fishes).
* Matthew: 5:7  Blessed are the merciful for they shall obtain mercy.
* Matthew 12: 7 Jesus quotes Isaiah more than anyone else.
* Jesus quotes Isaiah's "I desire mercy not sacrifice" and "break not the bruised reed".
* Matthew 12: 11 Which of you having a sheep (ox) in a ditch will not rescue it on the Sabbath?
* Matthew 16: 15 The Moody Bible Institute has the translation in a mail out plaque: Go ye therefore and preach to all creation.  (Other translations say 'the world'). Anthony, revered as a saint in the Catholic Church, preached to the fishes when humans would not listen.
* Matthew 19: 6  What God hath joined together let no man put asunder.  This is Jesus' comment about marriage.. but God has also soldered together animals.. and does not want them sundered.
* Matthew 21: Jesus overturns the tables where doves are being sold for sacrifice.. and says 'my house is a house of prayer.. you have made it a den of plunderers'. The Greek word used is lestes..  which is more correctly translated plunderer or butcher than thief.  (The author of Jesus of Nazareth King of the Jews mentions that before Passover as many as 40,000 animals were hanging upside down bleeding to death.. and that the temple floor was awash in blood.)
* Matthew 23: 27 Jesus says some are like whited sepulchres (sacrcophagi.  (Sepulchre from the interlinear Greek Testament sarcophagus) (sarc flesh phagy eat: flesheaters) Therefore Jesus said 'They are whited flesh eaters' Why whited?  Concern with exterior paint and not the interior cleanliness of the temple. What happens to the body when one eats animals? It says George Bernard Shaw, friend of General Booth of the Salvation Army, becomes a grave of those animals.
Jesus states in this passage that the sepulchre are full of dead bones.
* Matthew 23: 25  It is interesting that most translations of the Bible speak of these sarcophagi as being full of dead men's bones whereas the actual Greek is 'gemousin osteon nekron' which means 'full of dead bones'.
* Matthew 25:40 "Whatsoever ye have done to these the least of My brethren, ye have done unto Me." Are not animals more handicapped than human beings?
* Methusaleh:  This longest lived (969 years) of Biblical heroes was like all pre flooders (antedeluvians) vegetarian. (Jeremiah: The Lord offends the mind to reveal the heart) (*Some say that Elijah was the longest lived because he ascended to heaven without death and, says Jesus, is John The Baptist).
* Paul (1 Corin 8: 7-13)  Meat commends us not to God.. if meateating offend my brother.. I will eat no flesh while the earth stands.
* Paul in Corinthians 6:  Your body is a temple of Holy Spirit.
* Proverbs 12:10: The righteous man is concerned for his beast.
* Proverbs 23:20  Do not join those who drink too much wine or gorge themselves on meat.
* Proverbs 31: 8   Open thy mouth for the dumb (voiceless)
* Psalm 10: In the secret places he murders the innocent.
* Psalm 11: The wicked bend their bow. They make ready their arrow upon the string. (Biblical vegetarians include Adam 930 years {we are not given Eve's age}  Seth 912 years Enoch 905 years Canaan 910 years Jacob 962 years Enoch 2 and Methusaleh 969 years)
* Psalm 50: Eat not the flesh of bulls nor the blood of goats.
* Psalms: 104: 16-18: The trees of the Lord are watered abundantly.
* Psalm 148: Praise the Lord from the deep, you sea monsters (for all God's creation, not just human beings, do praise).
* Revelation 5: All creatures sing the praises of God.. is the gist of a Revelation 5 passage. If animals can sing God's praises, do they have souls and a right to life?
* Revelation: 7: 3  Hurt not the earth neither the sea nor the trees.
* Revelation 9:4  The 5th angel.. says that no living growing tree being or grass be harmed.
* Revelation 11: 2   Olive trees are before the throne of God. (The rest of the passage is on their not being harmed.)
* Rev: 11: 18 (Angels) shall harm those who destroy the earth.
* Revelation 16: The 2nd bowl poured by the angel turns the seas to blood. (The red tide is the name given to pfiesteria which kills fish with the pollution pouring out from Eastern seaboard factory farms.)
* Revelation 22: as quoted by Dr. Reginald Cherry, MD of TBN:  The leaves of the trees are for the healing of nations (both as herbs and as environmental protectors)
* Revelation 22: The tree of life grows by the river of life. (In the context it is seen that it is a fruit tree.)  Revelation's sign of the beast might be the sign of the slain beast, the sign advertising places where slain beasts are sold. Revelation's prophecy of a blood red moon might be related to the red tides which are causing environmental destruction.
* Romans 8: If your meat eating offends your brother abstain from it.

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Vegetarian School Lunch
from humane2000@yahoo.com

A resolution to provide vegetarian lunch alternatives in schools was passed by the Hawaii State Senate without opposition this week.  The resolution encourages state agencies "to develop nutritionally sound menu plans that will provide optional vegetarian school lunches in such a way that all students will be assured nutritionally balanced diets, regardless of their food preferences and avoidances."

The full text of the resolution follows:

Text of SCR 151:
Report Title: Vegan School Lunches (to be changed to "Vegetarian School Lunches")

THE SENATE
S.C.R. NO. 151
TWENTY-FIRST LEGISLATURE, 2001

STATE OF HAWAII SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION URGING THE STATE
DEPARTMENTS OF HEALTH, AGRICULTURE, AND EDUCATION, AND THE HAWAII SCHOOL FOOD SERVICE TO DEVELOP NUTRITIONALLY SOUND MENU PLANS THAT WILL PROVIDE OPTIONAL (to be changed to "alternate") VEGETARIAN SCHOOL LUNCHES.

WHEREAS, the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Cancer Society, the American Dietetic Association, the American Heart Association, and the National Institutes of Health now recommend that there be greater emphasis in the American diet on fruits, vegetables, and whole grains; and

WHEREAS, all the essential organic nutrients in the human diet are synthesized by plants and microorganisms; and

WHEREAS, fruits and vegetables promote good health because they contain fiber  and essential nutrients, including vitamins and minerals; they are low in fat and calories, containing no cholesterol; and they also contain phytochemicals that may provide additional protection to reduce the risk of cancer and heart disease; and

WHEREAS, the Department of Health is striving to increase public awareness of the importance of eating five or more servings of fruits and vegetables a day for better health; and

WHEREAS, increased consumption of locally grown fruits and vegetables promotes a sustainable environment; and

WHEREAS, a significant minority of Hawaii school children either identify  themselves as vegetarian or vegan (use no animal products at all), or come from vegetarian or vegan families; and

WHEREAS, these children are at a disadvantage if no vegetarian school lunch meals are offered in their respective schools; now, therefore,

BE IT RESOLVED by the Senate of the Twenty-First Legislature of the State of Hawaii, Regular Session of 2001, the House of Representatives concurring, that state agencies, including the Department of Health, Department of Agriculture, the Department of Education, and the Hawaii School Food Service are encouraged to develop nutritionally sound menu plans that will provide optional vegetarian school lunches in such a way that all students will be assured nutritionally balanced diets, regardless of their food preferences and avoidances; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Director of the Hawaii School Food Service is requested to report to the Legislature by September 1, 2002 on programs made
to offer optional vegetarian school lunches; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that certified copies of this Concurrent Resolution be transmitted to the Director of Health, the Chairperson of the Board of Agriculture, the Chairperson of the Board of Education, the Superintendent of Education, and the Director of the Hawaii School Food Service.

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Student Essay and Art Contest!
from unitedanimalnations@prodigy.net

"FREEDOM FOR PHYLLIS: 
CHIMPANZEE LEAVES RESEARCH LAB AFTER 34 YEARS IN A CAGE!"

United Animal Nations, an animal advocacy group headquartered in Sacramento, California, is asking students to describe in words or pictures their ideas about Phyllis' first day of freedom for our 2001 Student Essay and Art Contest.  Phyllis is one of 21 Air Force chimpanzees released from the Coulston Foundation research laboratory to the Center for Captive Chimpanzee Care sanctuary in Florida.  UAN is sponsoring Phyllis' retirement at the sanctuary.

Students can submit either essays or artwork depicting Phyllis' transition to the sanctuary after 34 years in a research laboratory.  Essays should be 300 words or less and artwork can include drawings, paintings, collages or any other medium selected by the student.  The winner will receive a $50 prize as well as a special "chimpanzee" gift.

For more information about Phyllis and the Air Force Chimpanzees, visit the UAN website at www.uan.org/campaigns/phyllisfund.html or the Center of Captive Chimpanzee Care site at www.savethechimps.org.

Contest Deadline:  October 15, 2001
Age Limit:  12 Years and Under

Submit entries to:  United Animal Nations
PO Box 188890, Sacramento, CA  95818
Tel:  (916) 429-2457 * Fax:  (916) 429-2457
Website:  www.uan.org

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   No More Homeless Pets Conference
from Bonney Brown - bonney@bestfriends.org
presented and sponsored by Best Friends Animal Sanctuary
hosted by Pet Shelter Network

October 26 - 28, 2001
Seattle, WA
Radisson Hotel, Seattle Airport

Join us for this landmark gathering of experts from across the country as we explore strategies to develop no-kill communities.

You’ll hear from people who are creating life-saving changes for the animals in their own neighborhoods, cities, or states, and you’ll learn how to help launch a No More Homeless Pets program in your community.

-- Details --
You can get the details on the conference on our website at:
http://www.bestfriends.org/nmhp/seattlefrm.htm
including a form to print out to register.

The text of the conference brochure also follows below in this message (same as what you'll find on the website).

Or to request a printed brochure (or several to share with others) e-mail: dee@bestfriends.org

-- Who should attend? --
Whether you’re an animal care professional or an individual who cares about animals you won’t want to miss this unique opportunity.

You’ll get practical information, inspiration and advice from nationally recognized speakers including . . .

* Mike Arms, President, Helen Woodward Animal Center, Rancho Santa Fe, CA
* Richard Avanzino, President, Maddie’s Fund, Alameda, CA
* Francis Battista, Director of Animal Care, Best Friends Animal Sanctuary
* Ed Boks, Director, Maricopa County Animal Care and Control, Phoenix, AZ
* Bonney Brown, Communications Director, Best Friends Animal Sanctuary
* Gregory Castle, President, No More Homeless Pets in Utah, Salt Lake City, UT
* Julie Castle, Program Director, No More Homeless Pets in Utah, Salt Lake City, UT
* Paula Fasseas, Founder and Chair, PAWS Chicago, Chicago, IL
* Peter Marsh, Founder, Solutions to Overpopulation of Pets, Concord, NH
* Karen Medicus, Executive Director, Humane Society/SPCA Austin/Travis County, Austin, TX
* Susan Michaels, Co-Founder, Pasado’s Safe Haven, Sultan, WA
* Michael Mountain, President, Best Friends Animal Sanctuary
* Becky Robinson, National Director, Alley Cat Allies, Washington, DC
* Dennis Stearns, Co-Chair, No More Homeless Pets in Guilford County, Greensboro, NC
* Nathan Winograd, Executive Director, Tompkins County SPCA, Ithaca, NY

-- Conference Schedule --

October 26, Friday
7:00 – 8:30 PM Welcome Reception  – Check-in

October 27, Saturday
7:30 – 8:30 AM – Check-in and Continental Breakfast
8:30 – 8:45 AM – Opening remarks – Michael Mountain
8:45 – 12:00 Panel Discussions: Explore the strategies of the people who have created the nation’s most successful No More Homeless Pets Programs.
Moderators: Michael Mountain and Bonney Brown

8:45 – 10:15 AM Bringing the Community Together
Developing cooperative community-wide campaigns. Reaching out to work successfully with larger and smaller organizations. Winning over naysayers and overcoming obstacles. Managing unexpected developments. Getting the attention of the community and cultivating support.

Panelists: Ed Boks, Gregory Castle, Peter Marsh, Karen Medicus, Dennis Stearns, Nathan Winograd

10:30 AM – 12:00 NOON Key Challenges and Programs that Meet Them
Defining the key issues for your community and creating programs to meet them. Changing attitudes and working with prevailing attitudes to change behavior. Strategies that have increased adoptions and neuters and help keep animals in homes. Getting the message out to the public. Programs to help save feral cats’ lives.

Panelists: Mike Arms, Richard Avanzino, Francis Battista, Julie Castle,
Paula Fasseas, Becky Robinson

12:00 – 1:15 PM – Lunch
Tour the Pasado’s Safe Haven mobile spay/neuter unit

1:15 – 2:30 PM Workshop Session I (Three workshops to run concurrently.)
Coalition Building Basics – Ed Boks and Gregory Castle
The Road to No Kill: Lessons from One Organization’s Journey – Karen Medicus
Creating Community-wide Adoption Events – Francis Battista, Julie Castle, Paula Fasseas

2:45 – 4:00 PM Workshop Session II
Marketing Shelter Animals  –  Mike Arms
Feral Cats: Selling Your Community on a Humane Solution  – Becky Robinson
Public Money for the Animals? New Hampshire’s Success Story – Peter Marsh

4:15 – 5:30 PM Workshop Session III
It Takes a Community: Energizing the Public to Save Lives  - Nathan Winograd
The Zen of Leadership: Taking a Leadership Role in Your Community –  Francis
Battista, Dennis Stearns
Opening a Spay/Neuter Clinic: Are You Ready? Julie Castle, Paula Fasseas,
Susan Michaels

6:30 – 8:00 PM Optional Networking Dinner: Meet with speakers and other
attendees who share your special interests.

October 28, Sunday
8:00 – 8:30 AM Continental Breakfast

The Most Important Questions: Those are your questions, of course.
The panelists will help you put it all together with a full and frank discussion of the critical questions and issues that you will face in creating a local No More Homeless Pets program. This two-part session will cover the specific questions that you submit for discussion.
Moderators: Michael Mountain and Bonney Brown

8:30 – 10:15 AM “Yes, But in Our Community . . .” How you can make it work –
even where you live!
Panelists: Francis Battista, Ed Boks, Gregory Castle, Peter Marsh, Karen Medicus, Becky Robinson

10:30 AM – 12:00 NOON Is Anybody Listening? How to make sure your message is reaching people.
Panelists: Mike Arms, Julie Castle, Paula Fasseas, Dennis Stearns, Nathan
Winograd

12:00 – 2:00 PM Lunch (Sponsored by Maddie’s Fund)
Maddie’s Fund Basics – Maddie’s Fund President, Richard Avanzino, will talk about the foundation’s philosophy, priorities and application process, followed by a question and answer session.

To register for the event, use the form below

-- About Best Friends --
Best Friends Animal Sanctuary, the nation’s largest refuge for abused and abandoned animals, is home to over 1,800 cats, dogs and other domestic animals. Best Friends offers adoption and foster care programs, low-cost spay/neuter, wildlife rehabilitation, educational programs, sponsors a national network of animal lovers, and publishes Best Friends magazine.  The mission of Best Friends is to help bring about a time when there will be No More Homeless Pets in the United States.  For more information visit our website at: www.bestfriends.org

-- Event Location & Lodging --
Radisson Hotel, Seattle Airport, 17001 Pacific Highway South, Seattle, WA
Reservations: 1-800-333-3333  Hotel direct phone: 206-244-6000
Room rates are $ 99. per night when you mention Best Friends Animal Sanctuary at the time of making the reservation. (Special room rates expire 9/25/01)

Transportation: The hotel is located near Seattle-Tacoma Airport. Once you arrive at the airport, call the hotel for the courtesy van.

Questions? Contact: Best Friends Animal Sanctuary, Kanab, UT  84741-5000
Phone: 435-644-2001 X129, Fax: 435-644-2078, E-mail: info@bestfriends.org

Refunds: by written request only, MUST be received by October 18, 2001.

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Register Today for the No More Homeless Pets Conference

Registration fee:  $125 per person before September 26. $150 per person
September 27 – October 18. Includes two vegetarian lunches, two continental
breakfasts, the welcome reception, the panel discussion sessions and workshops. Optional Networking Dinner Saturday (vegetarian): $25 per person.
Registration must be received by October 18. Confirmation and directions will be sent upon receipt of your registration fee.

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Make check payable to:  Best Friends NMHP Conference
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I Am The Cat
by DRAGONGYRL@aol.com

In Egypt they worshipped me....
  I am the Cat.
Because I bend not to the will of Man
  they call me a mystery.
When I catch and play with a mouse,
  they call me cruel.
Yet they take animals to keep
  In parks and zoos, that they may gape at them.
Nay, more, they persecute their own human creatures;
They shoot, they hang, they torture them,
  Yet dare to call me cruel.
Could they but see themselves
  As I, the Cat, see them,
Bereft of all freedom,
  Who follow in the ruts others made
Long Ages gone!
  Who have rings in their noses,
Yet know it not.
  They hate me, the Cat.
Because, forsooth, I do not love them.
  Do they love me?
They think all animals are made for their pleasure,
  To be their slaves.
And, while I kill only for my own needs,
  They kill for pleasure, power and gold,
And then pretend to a superiority!
  Why should I love them?
I, the Cat, whose ancestors
  Proudly trod the jungle,
Not one ever tamed by man.
  Ah, do they know
That the same immortal hand
  That gave them breath, gave breath to me?
But I alone am free--
  I am the Cat.

 
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Memorable Quote


  "How do we know that we have a right to kill creatures that we are so
    little above, as dogs, for our curiosity or even for some use to us?
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