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Seasons Clothing Selling Real Fur - Take Action

Fur Spotters | 04.09.2011 15:28 | Animal Liberation | Sheffield

Seasons Clothing are currently peddling products made from real rabbit and fox fur in their two stores.



Seasons Clothing are currently peddling products made from real rabbit and fox fur in their two stores.

Investigations have revealed horrific suffering inside farms. From filthy cages to cannibalism, death by gassing or electrocution - cruelty is rife.

Please contact Seasons Clothing and tell them that cruelty is never in season:

HEAD OFFICE:
20-22 Carver Street,
Sheffield,
S1 4FS
Tel: 0114 275 5031

Seasons Clothing,
7-11 Cross Arcade,
Victoria Quarter,
Leeds, LS1 6AZ
Tel: 0113 234 5907

 info@seasonsclothing.co.uk,  leeds@seasonsclothing.co.uk

Facebook:  http://www.facebook.com/seasonsclothinguk
Twitter:  http://twitter.com/SeasonsUK

Fur Spotters

Additions

Seasons Clothing Remove Fur

05.09.2011 12:38

Following our action alert yesterday featuring Yorkshire business, Seasons Clothing, a company director contacted us to discuss the matter.

We have now received assurances that all fur products have been permanently removed from sale.

As a result, we ask for all contact with Seasons Clothing to cease with immediate effect.

Thanks goes out to all supporters who took action and to Seasons for removing fur products from their shelves.

WYARG
- Homepage: http://westyorkshireanimalrights.wordpress.com/


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is this true? tell us more.

04.09.2011 21:31

Surely rabbits and foxes aren't 'farmed' are they? They are wild animals.

country bumpkin


Foxes and rabbits are farmed

04.09.2011 23:00

They both are farmed - some may come from leg-hold traps (I don't think shooting is done for fur on any serious scale) but the majority of fur comes from farms, and I think this is true for foxes and rabbits, as well as minks.

In Sweden and NL at least, fox farming is banned, but it's legal in lots of countries. A Norwegian group has done a series of extensive undercover investigations into the Norwegian industry - you can see videos here:  http://www.forbypels.no/english

CAFT have investigated the rabbit fur industry (  http://rabbitfur.org/expose.htm ) and there've been liberations from intensive rabbit farms in Italy and Spain. According to CAFT, those and France are the three biggest producers of rabbit fur.

sheffield vegan