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Little Creek Kennel's Dirty Secret

Author | 16.01.2007 19:13 | Animal Liberation | World

LITTLE CREEK KENNEL'S DIRTY SECRET

Upon first appearance, Little Creek looks like a normal boarding kennels
for companion animals when their 'owners' go on holiday. Unbeknown to it's
customers, most of whom would be sickened, LCK is heavily involved in the
import and export of laboratory animals through Manchester Airport. They
provide quarantine facilities for creatures destined for a life of pain,
suffering and torture being poisoned and gassed to death inside
vivisection establishments across the UK.

By law, animals brought into the country need to go through quarantine and
without the few centres willing to provide this to labs the import and
export trade would not be able to continue. Please contact Little Creek
and voice your disgust, many of the staff will be unaware of the fate of
animals in their care:

SAMPLE LETTER:
"Dear Sir / Madam, Little Creek Kennels,
I am disgusted that your company provides quarantine facilities for
animals destined for vivisection laboratories; all of whom will be gassed,
poisoned and tortured to death in cruel and unscientific experiments.
Companies such as yours should be encouraging people to care for animals,
not participating in their abuse.
Please stop being involved in vivisection,
Yours Sincerely,"

Little Creek Quarantine Kennels,
Kingswood Lane,
Saughall,
Chester, CH1 6DE
Tel: 01244 880 267
Fax: 01244 881 193
 enquiries@thelittlecreek.com

Brett Cassidy (Owner)
Mobile: 07850 841 030

Their vet is:
Peter Spence,
The Storrar Practice,
26 Tarvin Road,
Boughton, Chester,
CH3 5DH
Tel: 01244 311106
Fax: 01244 311334

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DISCLAIMER: NARN do not encourage any illegal activities against firms
listed, and we only encourage polite contact and peaceful demonstrations.
Nothing in this alert, or any NARN publications, is intended to incite people
to break the law

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