Tuesday, November 24, 2009

ihop

As you may know, an undercover exposé of IHOP's egg supplier documented shocking cruelty. Many thousands of consumers have since asked IHOP to move away from this extreme form of confinement by using cage-free eggs. IHOP's competitors like Denny's, Burger King, and Wendy's are moving away from battery cage eggs, but IHOP still only uses eggs from hens confined in cages so small they can't even spread their wings.

Because of IHOP’s refusal to move on this vital issue, The HSUS is airing its first television commercial exposing IHOP's animal cruelty.

TAKE ACTION
Even if you've taken action in the past, please make a brief, polite phone call to IHOP letting them know you just watched our commercial and you want them to start switching to cage-free eggs: 1-866-444-5144.

TY

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Celebrate your loved ones

I want to share a success story with you today. The Humane Society of the United States recently stepped in to save a group of more than 50 feral cats on San Nicolas Island, Calif. We worked alongside the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the U.S. Navy, and other government agencies to make this happen.

Today, thanks to the very generous support of DoGreatGood.com, these cats are exploring their new home at our Ramona, Calif., pet shelter, which was dedicated on November

All animals are worth celebrating and protecting.

T. Yardenne