Dear Aaaaaaa, The white-hot pain begins the moment that a steel trap crushes her leg. She's in agony, struggling to escape—but the trap's jaws have cut deep, down to the bone. In her desperation, she even tries to chew off her own leg—her only chance of getting away before the trapper returns. PETA is raising $250,000 to power our work to end the fur and skins trade and ensure that no bobcat, no coyote, no fox, no beaver—no animal—has to experience this extreme cruelty. Will you help? Bobcats, foxes, and coyotes are among the many animals who are killed by trappers so that their skin and fur can be used by cruel companies like Canada Goose, which sells coats trimmed with the fur of dead coyotes and stuffed with the feathers of abused birds. We're ramping up the pressure on Canada Goose to stop using cruelly obtained materials in its clothing. Wherever it operates—from New York to Tokyo to London—PETA and our international affiliates rally animal advocates to help us show the public that the company sews misery into its coats. And thanks to the support of kind people like you, PETA owns enough shares in Canada Goose to give us the right to attend annual meetings and submit shareholder resolutions asking it to stop using animal-derived materials in its products. There are signs that this pressure is working: The company itself has publicly acknowledged that activism like ours poses a real threat to its bottom line, and every day, we're inspiring more kind consumers to shun the brand's clothing. | ||||
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