Wednesday, August 24, 2005
Follow-up Animal Rescue in Gaza
More than a hundred assorted animals, including dogs, cats, chickens, goats, geese, parakeets, ducks and even an iguana have been saved from former Jewish enclaves in the Gaza Strip. This list of animals also included one little kitten, three weeks old who had just opened its eyes. It had suffered so much, it was very, very hard.
As an animal lover I am glad that this was animal rescue was allowed. I thought the owning of an inguana was a little strange, and felt absolutely distressed by the little kitten. So I guess the Israeli government can't be all bad if they are will to let this sort of thing go forward.
No if we can only get the PA to do to the 'cute little terrorists' what Israelhas done for 'cute little animals,' you know clear them all out and hopefully save as many as possible.
As an animal lover I am glad that this was animal rescue was allowed. I thought the owning of an inguana was a little strange, and felt absolutely distressed by the little kitten. So I guess the Israeli government can't be all bad if they are will to let this sort of thing go forward.
No if we can only get the PA to do to the 'cute little terrorists' what Israelhas done for 'cute little animals,' you know clear them all out and hopefully save as many as possible.