ISAR celebrates National Homeless Animals'
Day on August 16th
Eadie's
House is one of the few places in the world where rats get
centre stage attention and protection. In fact, it is not
dedicated not just to rats but all the small animals of
the world. Millions of small animals are killed due to very
avoidable reasons. They are overbred - specially cats and
dogs.
The
3rd Sunday of August ( August 16th) every year is devoted
to these vulnerable beings of the world. Called National
Homeless Day, the tradition was first started by the International
Society for Animal Rights. The rationale being to emphasise
the need to spay / neuter pets. This year, Eadies House
sounds the appeal for millions of exotic small animals who
suffer a similar fate too.
International
Society for Animal Rights (ISAR). Address: 965 Griffin Pond
Road, Clarks Summit , PA 18411. USA. E-Mail: Contact@isaronline.org.
Website: http://www.eadieshouse.org