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Spay and Neuter Our Dogs and Cats, Not Just Our Teens

As we’re all well aware by now, teenage pregnancy and STIs are rife among young people in the UK. It’s one of those charms we English have. Apparently, around 400,000 Britons were diagnosed with sexually transmitted diseases like chlamydia and gonorrhoea last year – an ever-climbing figure and over half of these are the under-25s. Tut, tut. The Health Protection Agency have also revealed that the rate of abortions is soaring, with some girls on their fourth before they reach 18 (Vicky Pollard from Little Britain, anyone?).

The government and sexual-health professionals are up in arms and are calling for something to be done, but what about our animal friends, many of whom are free to run amuck and produce litter upon litter of babies, only to be dumped on the streets or in shelters. That’s another epidemic I don’t hear the people in power talking about. I think all parents should be sitting down and talking about the ‘birds and the bees’ in the way this family does below. It’s classic.


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posted by ME on July 18th, 2008 at 8:49 pm

PETA is all about DRAMA. Why can’t they get things done without making a mockery of the CAUSE? Throwing fake tofu desserts, laying naked in public? What was the message again?? The only reason PETA exists is because of Pam & their supporters. How much are those monthly dues? Maybe you should up it & get some real campaigns going for your cause. Campaigns that will make people think of their own personal impact on the planet & eash other. PETA proves they think more of animals then their own fellow human beings….

posted by Dan on July 20th, 2008 at 11:40 am

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