Date
November 17, 2004
Contact
Patricia Panitz, CCCFAR, 508.428.7538
Kristie Phelps, IDA, 757.423.0093 or 757.553.8624
In Defense of Animals
131 Camino Alto
Mill Valley
CA 94941
IDA is an international, California-based animal advocacy organization dedicated to ending the abuse and exploitation of animals by defending their rights, welfare and habitats.
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MACY'S HOLIDAY SHOPPERS TO GET FUR-FREE MESSAGE
Activists Urge Customers to Be Kind This Season
Hyannis, Mass. -- Holding posters reading, "Stop the Bloody Fur Trade," members of IDA and Cape Cod Coalition for Animal Rights (CCCFAR) will gather in front of Macy's to greet shoppers on the busiest shopping day of the year and urge them to shun any garment with fur. The demonstration is concurrent with demonstrations across the U.S. on the day after Thanksgiving, which has become known as Fur Free Friday. Demonstrators will remind shoppers that anyone who buys fur supports the suffering of millions of fox, mink, and chinchilla who are cruelly crammed in filthy wire mesh cages simply for greed and vanity:
Date: Friday, November 26
Time: 12 noon to 1:30 p.m.
Place: Cape Cod Mall, Rte. 132 at the mall's main entrance
Activists want shoppers to realize that all fur, even the kind inconspicuously used as trim on coats, ear muffs, or gloves, comes from animals raised on fur farms where the standard methods of killing animals for "ranched fur" is gassing, neck breaking, poisoning, or anal or vaginal electrocution. The fur may even come from animals in the wild that continue to be caught in steel-jaw traps where they suffer excruciating pain, often for days, before having their chests stomped on or their necks broken by trappers. Beavers caught in underwater traps struggle frantically for up to 20 minutes before drowning.
Over the past decade, the campaign to stop the bloody fur trade has been enormously successful. Pressure from anti-fur activists was successful in encouraging Macy's West to end its fur sales throughout its West Coast stores. The habit of wearing fur has been exposed and stigmatized as blatant animal cruelty.
"Be it a small bit of fur trim on a cuff or a full-length coat anyone who wears fur is directly responsible for the suffering of animals," says CCCFAR spokesperson Patricia Panitz.
Many celebrated designers, such as Stella McCartney, Todd Oldham, and Calvin Klein refuse to design with fur. For more information on IDA's anti-fur campaign, please visit our Web site:
www.FurKills.org.
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