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Please read this informative article about the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals by simply wearing the color orange. We at Petpav.com are all for it.
April is Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Month! By wearing orange in April, you take a stand against animal cruelty.
This month, you can show that you stand with us by wearing orange, and help us stop puppy mills, dog fighting and other abuses, yes even neglect from shelter, chained animals, fresh water and food plus medical care. Pet owners are held to a higher standard of care for their animals. Cruelty and neglect must stop. By sharing the awareness to foster better care, educate your family, friends, neighbors we help improve the quality of life for those animals great and small.

I’m Oddie and I’m wearing Orange to prevent Animal Cruelty!
Orange. A past student of the arts, an art lover, and won't pass up the opportunity to visit our art galleries within the community. I pondered the reasoning behind why the ASPCA would consider Orange for the April is Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Month!
So take a moment to read up on the meaning of orange. Orange is a power color, also one of the healing colors. Orange represents the changing seasons so in that sense it is a color on the edge, the color of change between the heat of summer and the cool of winter.
Personally, the word "Change" makes all a good point. Be the Change to prevent animal cruelty. Another interesting fact is orange stimulates social 'change'. Orange is mentally stimulating, so while we look at the color, we stimulate thought and the reaction to make change. Orange is a useful color to get people thinking or get them talking about the need for change.
Be the Change to Prevent Animal Cruelty This April, for each person reading this post, may you share and help the social movement to draw awareness: animals great and small deserve a quality of life, for they give so much to us, we need to give back.
Read more interesting blogs by Martha Steward: Author and Blogger at Darby's Story and More: http://marthasteward64.wordpress.com.
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