PETA Maxcots against Fur on New York City Subway
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PETA Maxcots against Fur on New York City Subway (4 pictures)
View All Images- Photo by: PETA/starmaxinc.com STAR MAX 2015 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Telephone/Fax: (212) 995-1196 12/15/16 It's Christmastime in the cityand a fleet of PETA mascots, including two "rabbits," a "fox," and a "raccoon," will hit the streets and the subway on Thursday to encourage holiday shoppers to keep fur off their shopping lists. The costumed crusadersalong with human helpers wielding anti-fur signs and leafletswill start in Herald Square at noon and then take the R train to Prince Street. "PETA's mascot pals will remind shoppers from Macy's to Bloomingdale's that every fur coat, collar, or cuff costs sensitive animals their lives," says PETA Associate Director Ashley Byrne. "Caring people can offer animals a little comfort and joy this holiday season by refusing to buy or wear fur." PETAwhose motto reads, in part, that "animals are not ours to wear"notes that most animals used for fur spend their entire lives confined to cramped, filthy wire cages until they are bludgeoned, poisoned, electrocuted, or even skinned alive. That's part of why a growing number of top designers and retailersincluding Stella McCartney, Calvin Klein, Vivienne Westwood, Giorgio Armani, H&M, Topshop, Zara, Urban Outfitters, Gap Inc., J.Crew, and many moreare all fur-free.
- Photo by: PETA/starmaxinc.com STAR MAX 2015 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Telephone/Fax: (212) 995-1196 12/15/16 It's Christmastime in the cityand a fleet of PETA mascots, including two "rabbits," a "fox," and a "raccoon," will hit the streets and the subway on Thursday to encourage holiday shoppers to keep fur off their shopping lists. The costumed crusadersalong with human helpers wielding anti-fur signs and leafletswill start in Herald Square at noon and then take the R train to Prince Street. "PETA's mascot pals will remind shoppers from Macy's to Bloomingdale's that every fur coat, collar, or cuff costs sensitive animals their lives," says PETA Associate Director Ashley Byrne. "Caring people can offer animals a little comfort and joy this holiday season by refusing to buy or wear fur." PETAwhose motto reads, in part, that "animals are not ours to wear"notes that most animals used for fur spend their entire lives confined to cramped, filthy wire cages until they are bludgeoned, poisoned, electrocuted, or even skinned alive. That's part of why a growing number of top designers and retailersincluding Stella McCartney, Calvin Klein, Vivienne Westwood, Giorgio Armani, H&M, Topshop, Zara, Urban Outfitters, Gap Inc., J.Crew, and many moreare all fur-free.
- Photo by: PETA/starmaxinc.com STAR MAX 2015 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Telephone/Fax: (212) 995-1196 12/15/16 It's Christmastime in the cityand a fleet of PETA mascots, including two "rabbits," a "fox," and a "raccoon," will hit the streets and the subway on Thursday to encourage holiday shoppers to keep fur off their shopping lists. The costumed crusadersalong with human helpers wielding anti-fur signs and leafletswill start in Herald Square at noon and then take the R train to Prince Street. "PETA's mascot pals will remind shoppers from Macy's to Bloomingdale's that every fur coat, collar, or cuff costs sensitive animals their lives," says PETA Associate Director Ashley Byrne. "Caring people can offer animals a little comfort and joy this holiday season by refusing to buy or wear fur." PETAwhose motto reads, in part, that "animals are not ours to wear"notes that most animals used for fur spend their entire lives confined to cramped, filthy wire cages until they are bludgeoned, poisoned, electrocuted, or even skinned alive. That's part of why a growing number of top designers and retailersincluding Stella McCartney, Calvin Klein, Vivienne Westwood, Giorgio Armani, H&M, Topshop, Zara, Urban Outfitters, Gap Inc., J.Crew, and many moreare all fur-free.
- Photo by: PETA/starmaxinc.com STAR MAX 2015 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Telephone/Fax: (212) 995-1196 12/15/16 It's Christmastime in the cityand a fleet of PETA mascots, including two "rabbits," a "fox," and a "raccoon," will hit the streets and the subway on Thursday to encourage holiday shoppers to keep fur off their shopping lists. The costumed crusadersalong with human helpers wielding anti-fur signs and leafletswill start in Herald Square at noon and then take the R train to Prince Street. "PETA's mascot pals will remind shoppers from Macy's to Bloomingdale's that every fur coat, collar, or cuff costs sensitive animals their lives," says PETA Associate Director Ashley Byrne. "Caring people can offer animals a little comfort and joy this holiday season by refusing to buy or wear fur." PETAwhose motto reads, in part, that "animals are not ours to wear"notes that most animals used for fur spend their entire lives confined to cramped, filthy wire cages until they are bludgeoned, poisoned, electrocuted, or even skinned alive. That's part of why a growing number of top designers and retailersincluding Stella McCartney, Calvin Klein, Vivienne Westwood, Giorgio Armani, H&M, Topshop, Zara, Urban Outfitters, Gap Inc., J.Crew, and many moreare all fur-free. `