Baby Animals Want Your Fur Coat
In an effort to go
strong in every way possible with their war against the fur industry (especially the designers that are lying about it), the Humane Society has teamed up with top-labels-only, used clothing store Buffalo Exchange to collect any and all amounts of fur trim, lining, and coats from any animals, in any condition.
Coats for Cubs, the two green organizations’ collaborative campaign, sends your donated fur to wildlife rehabilitators to keep orphaned and injured baby animals warm, safe, comforted, and alive.
Don’t believe that a little fox, raccoon, opossum, bobcat, or other cuddly creature could find safe haven in a dead skin? Watch this video from the HSUS:
What are you waiting for? If there is even one smattering of real fur in your closet take it to your local Buffalo Exchange and tell them that it’s a donation for Coats for Cubs. If you would like an appraisal and tax receipt, you need to mail your donated fur directly to the HSUS, and can find specific directions at the campaign’s homepage.
If your wardrobe is already fur-free (cheers to you), this is a great opportunity to support a store that is supporting a great cause. Buffalo Exchange is an official endorser of the HSUS and the Dog and Cat Fur Prohibition Enforcement Act of 2007, which would stop the sale of fur from raccoon dogs and would also require that all fur garments, regardless of value, be labeled.
Three cheers to Buffalo Exchange!
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