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Submitted by epersonae on Wed, 05/07/2008 - 8:19am.

(Not including dogs on leashes)

  • Cats. This morning I saw a black cat & a big orange and white kitty. The most "OMG ponies!!!1!" (cute) thing I've ever seen on the trail is a guy with some sort of harness/carrier thing on his shoulders with a cat perched in it.
  • Birds. Mostly, I just hear them or only see them out of the corner of my eye, but one day last week I had to dodge around a pair of ducks who just weren't going anywhere. And a few weeks ago, a pair of (???) swooped across the trail right in front of my face. I swear I saw a belly and underside of wings on one of them.
  • Bunnies! Have already seen a few this spring; they dart across the trail and are gone almost by the time you realize they're there.
  • Deer. Last winter (December?) a deer and I startled each other in almost-dark on the trail west of Fones Road.
  • And this morning I saw raccoons for the first time, between Boulevard & Dayton.

Four of them, off in the distance, and I went through one of those mental checklists as I got closer: too big for bunnies; wrong behavior for cats; wrong shape for dogs.

As I approached, they dove off into the bushes, then 2 came back out and did a perfect imitation of old-style highwaymen. One stood up on hind legs, drawing himself very tall, while the was on all fours standing across the path. But I zipped by them, leaving them turning their heads to look at me, then scampering away.

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Submitted by Chia on Sat, 01/05/2008 - 3:35am.
From the Action For Animals newsletter:

Vegans take personal responsibility for making the world a better place by giving up meat, dairy products, eggs, and other animal-derived items. By doing so they don't contribute to the needless suffering of animals.

Living a vegan lifestyle is one of the best things you can do to help animals. On average a person switching from the standard American diet to a vegan diet will prevent the abuse and killing of over 100 animals per year.

If you are not already vegan please resolve to cut all meat, egg and dairy products out of your diet. If you don’t feel you can go vegan “cold turkey,” resolve to reduce your animal product consumption by a set amount every week, until you are completely vegan. Please also resolve to stop buying all leather, wool, and down and any household and personal care products that have been tested on animals. Products and clothing you already own could be used up or worn out, no need to toss out these items. Remember as far as the animals are concerned – future choices are what matter.

If you would like more information on why and how to become vegan please request a free vegan starter pack from AFA at
Action For Animals Vegan Starter Kit

Please also listen to the Veganism in a Nutshell audio for great information and motivation:
Mercy For Animals Kit

PETA:
Veg Kit from PeTA

Compassion Over Killing:
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Submitted by Chia on Fri, 01/04/2008 - 3:49am.
While walking down 4th Ave yesterday, I noticed a gorgeous black crow toward the curb at an empty parking space. The crow hopped toward the road and quickly back as a car approached. The crow once again hopped toward the street, head tipped to gauge traffic, and skipped smartly across at first break.
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