I've always imagined but I just couldn't describe. I don't know how would my reaction be. The worst part is , how am I going to continue if that really happens.
To all animal lover or pet owners . You'll get it, right?
- H.P0t.
Saturday, 25 January 2014
Saturday, 11 January 2014
Re-think!
Many people have their thoughts.
I don't control your minds but be considerate.
If many have abused animals then re-think!
Some , not all , have thought things like : Well, I'm just abusing an animal what's the big deal?
Somehow, things aren't like that because you're not the only one abusing, if everyone thinks like that then accumulate the amount of animals that have been abused!
Rare animals are on the line to extinct but nobody cares !
The main point here is re-think! If you kill rare animals and they extinct , what are you going to do? Regret?
Things shouldn't be like that .
Please , Stop and prevent animal abuse . Support animal rights with an honest heart.
-H.P0t.
-H.P0t.
Sunday, 29 December 2013
It's been a long time since I last updated this blog , so don't mind the rusty grammar. ( I was busy with my pups.)
The picture of the stray dog that I've been talking about on recent articles, ( I think I am typing instead of talking.)I've got the pictures .
There it is ! The doggy I was talking about!
- H.P0t.
The picture of the stray dog that I've been talking about on recent articles, ( I think I am typing instead of talking.)I've got the pictures .
There it is ! The doggy I was talking about!
- H.P0t.
Remember the stray dog I talk about ??
I think 3 weeks have passed and that stray dog outside my house is still around .
Pity little fellow , walking around , sleeping around , yet suffering the dreadful weather that befall upon it.
However I try giving some kibbles , but I know that it is still starving.
Why wouldn't it's owner take it back ??
this have been my draft weeks back.
Now, the stray dog is nowhere to be seen.
I wonder what happened to it.
Now I can only sit back and hope for it's best.
- H.P0t
Pity little fellow , walking around , sleeping around , yet suffering the dreadful weather that befall upon it.
However I try giving some kibbles , but I know that it is still starving.
Why wouldn't it's owner take it back ??
this have been my draft weeks back.
Now, the stray dog is nowhere to be seen.
I wonder what happened to it.
Now I can only sit back and hope for it's best.
- H.P0t
Sunday, 8 December 2013
My aunt posted this article which i would like to share with everyone
SAY NO TO PALM OIL!
October 8th, 2013
SAY NO TO PALM OIL! Did you know that most of us are fueling one of the world’s biggest ecological disasters and acts of primate genocide in history?
Borneo and Sumatra are two of the most bio-diverse regions of the world, yet they have the longest list of endangered species. This list includes the magnificent orangutan. These two South-East Asian islands are extremely rich in life, containing around 20,000 flowering plant species, 3,000 tree species, 300,000 animal species and thousands more being discovered each year. Despite this amazing biodiversity and delicate web of species, an area the size of 300 football fields of rainforest is cleared each hour in Indonesia and Malaysia to make way for the production of one vegetable oil. That’s 6 football fields destroyed each minute. This vegetable oil is called palm oil, and is found in hundreds of the everyday products, from baked goods and confectionery, to cosmetics and cleaning agents… many of which you buy in your weekly shopping.
Borneo and Sumatra are two of the most bio-diverse regions of the world, yet they have the longest list of endangered species. This list includes the magnificent orangutan. These two South-East Asian islands are extremely rich in life, containing around 20,000 flowering plant species, 3,000 tree species, 300,000 animal species and thousands more being discovered each year. Despite this amazing biodiversity and delicate web of species, an area the size of 300 football fields of rainforest is cleared each hour in Indonesia and Malaysia to make way for the production of one vegetable oil. That’s 6 football fields destroyed each minute. This vegetable oil is called palm oil, and is found in hundreds of the everyday products, from baked goods and confectionery, to cosmetics and cleaning agents… many of which you buy in your weekly shopping.
Due to the massive international demand for palm oil, palm oil plantations are rapidly replacing the rainforest habitat of the critically endangered orangutan; with over 90% of their habitat already destroyed in the last 20 years.
Orangutans are some of our closest relatives, sharing approximately 97% of their DNA with humans. Orangutan means ‘Person of the jungle’ in the Indonesian language. It is estimated that 6 to 12 of these ‘jungle people’ are killed each day for palm oil. These gentle creatures are either killed in the deforestation process, when they wonder into a palm oil plantation looking for food, or in the illegal pet trade after they’ve been captured and kept as pets in extremely poor conditions and provided with extremely poor nutrition.
Orangutans are considered as pests by the palm oil industry. In the deforestation process, workers are told that if wildlife gets in the way, they are to do whatever is necessary in order to dispose them, no matter how inhumane. Often orangutans are run over by logging machinery, beat to death, buried alive or set on fire… all in the name of palm oil.
Government data has shown that over 50,000 orangutans have already died as a result of deforestation due to palm oil in the last two decades. Experts say that if this pattern of destruction and exploitation continues, these intelligent acrobats of the jungle will be extinct in the wild within 3 to 12 years (as early as 2015). It is also thought that their jungle habitat will be completely gone within 20 years (approximately 2033).
Around 50 million tons of palm oil is produced annually; with almost all of that being non-sustainable palm oil, that replaces 12 million hectares of dense, bio-diverse rainforest. That’s the equivalent landmass of North Korea deforested each year for palm oil alone!
Palm oil is also having a shocking impact on our planet. The production of this one vegetable oil is not only responsible for polluting rivers and causing land erosion, but when the plantation workers set fire to the remaining trees, shrubs and debris to make way for the oil palms, it produces immense amount of smoke pollution that is toxic to planet earth. This has been found to be the second biggest contributor to greenhouse gas in the world.
By purchasing products that contain crude palm oil, you are helping destroy ancient, pristine rainforest, wipe out species like the orangutan, and create a large-scale ecological disaster. Think of the consequences next time you do your weekly shopping; the consequences not only for orangutans and other animals, but for us as the human race; for we cannot survive without the rainforests either. We have a choice, orangutans do not.
Read more: HTTP://WWW.SAYNOTOPALMOIL.COM/
You can help end the cruelty by sharing the truth about animals’ abuse. If you agree that animals feel, suffer, love and the truth about their abuse should be exposed.
This article is not a property of mine , it is a property of Raw For Beauty. I share this because I care.- H.P0t.
Saturday, 7 December 2013
Love to Animals
Take out that piece of love ,that I can see in everyone, and give it to abused animals. Love that takes action is everything. I used to think on how to help animals but helping takes extreme effort. Although I couldn't do anything but donate or writing this blog , but just sharing and caring allows us all to brighten the lives of the miserable's. Provide love and care to the pitiful , when there's hope, there's miracles!
-H.P0t
-H.P0t
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