[Gpdd] [CARE] Guinea Pigs as Alligator Food
warmbreath
imwarmbreath at netscape.com
Wed Mar 28 16:34:08 EDT 2007
Dear Fellow Slaves
My dear little Penny Giggles from across the bridge have been whispering in
my ear. Isn't there something we could really do? Are there any list members
near St Augustine that could help or co-ordinate. Maybe a shelter for feral
piggies or maybe we could start a letter writting campaign to the local
newspapers, or pickets. Maybe we could contact the local humane society and
get them on our side, hopefully they are not supplying piggiens and bunnies
or even chickens? We could write PETA or start a thread of videos on
youtub, there are already some spectacular vids of trained pigs and buns.
Maybe a Southpark episode?.
What can you guys think of? At the very least there maybe some relief by
having PIGAIR drop a load of poos over the farm, but really lets escalate!!
Sandy
>> To: <dkledzik at alligatorfarm.com>, <gpdd at gpdd.org>
> Dear Sir
>
> Guinea Pigs are an important food source in the Andes for a native
> population going back to antiquity. Here in the United States Guinea Pigs
> are honored pets to most folks and as such they have a large and
> vociferous following. As was pointed out in our petition, guinea pigs are
> extremely intelligent little beings and are capable of deep and abiding
> love for their caretakers and each other. Guinea pigs are not a natural
> food source to alligators or are rabbits. Guinea pigs and their rabbit
> cousins are capable of complicated training routines with clickers and
> other methods. This makes them, in the natural hierarchy, superior to
> alligators. You may as well make a case for feeding people (minus
> clothing) to wolves and bears and even alligators. Please stop this
> practice and find another way to feed your alligators, they managed to
> exist since antiquity themselves with out eating guinea pigs. Purina
> perhaps if road kill doesn't satisfy you.
>
> thank you
> Sandra Oliver-Poore
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