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Subject: PAW Spay / Neuter Petition Update!
PAW Petition Volunteers Wanted!! Pets & Animals in Distress thanks everyone that has taken the time to sign the spay / neuter petition to be a voice for the animals who cannot Speak in their State. To give you an update on the status we have already received over 17,000 signatures from all 50 States all across America. But we still have a long way to go and we could sure use your help to keep the movement and momentum drive going! Listed below are a number of ways you can help with this petition effort, as an individual or as an organization. 1. Contact anyone you know that would support and help sign the petition at www.petsandanimals.org and have them select their State and sign the petition, and then to pass the petition on to as many of their fellow animal lover friends. 2. Post our Spay / Neuter Petition Banners on
your website or any business or organization you know that would place
one of our petition banners on their website. You can choose from
a variety petition banners by going
3. Writing a letter to the Editor in your local news paper, radio or other media outlets to let them know about this National Petition campaign. 4. If you can brainstorm any different ideas,
Please feel free to do so to get the word out through your friends,
Your participation and support is deeply appreciated
in helping to get petition signatures, network and cross post the
petition banners and get any media help through any newspapers or magazines
to do a news article. COMING NEXT MONTH, We will be offering PDF printable
versions of the Spay / Neuter petition online for your State through the
www.petsandanimals.org website. Please keep checking back with us for this.
Make copies of the
Pets & Animals in Distress thanks you again
for taking the time to sign this important petition to represent the many
animals in your State that cannot speak. With your help we can try to
make a difference to help save
Pets & Animals in Distress and it members thanks you! Brenda Beck - President
Pet
Overpopulation is the number one killer
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