
And when they arrive to chat with someone who's mistreating a pet, the guys from Rescue Ink usually get that person's full attention; after a little conversation, they generally get the results they seek. The festering wound gets treated, the cat with hair so matted it can't walk gets groomed, the dog forced into urban fights gets a new life, and those responsible for the suffering get a quick course in proper pet care.
[...] Educating people about proper treatment of animals is a growing movement. Small grass-roots groups and massive organizations are turning up the heat to reduce animal abuse and neglect in diverse ways — from directly contacting responsible parties to reaching children before they repeat family patterns to studying why people abuse.
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This is one of the goals of Kitty Mowmow's Animal Expo: to "educat[e] people about proper treatment of animals." I don't just want to be educated about how animals should be treated, though - I want to learn about and animals and science, animals and art, animals and music, animals and business, animals and law... animals and everything. I want to keep learning about animals, and the world, and how we humans relate to it. Do you feel like Kitty Mowmow's Animal Expo helps you learn about all this?
I have lots of goals and dreams for the future of this website, but what do you think about it? If you were me, and you had a website called Kitty Mowmow's Animal Expo, how would you use it to help people and animals?
-MJ Schindler, aka Kitty Mowmow