Clover and Violet are two adorable New Zealand white rabbits. They are affectionate, playful and fun-loving! These sweethearts are litter-box trained and ready to hop their way into your home! read more
Author: BFP
Julius
Handsome tabby Julius is ready for his family! Julius loves romping around and playing with his brother Bean. The two of them are hysterical- every day brings a new adventure and more fun. Julius seems to be the leader; he’s always finding new hiding places to bounce from on top of unsuspecting Bean. read more
Cali
Cali’s story is the ultimate story of survival. She was scared and alone on the streets of China; lost and with no one to protect her. She likely spent her time running from people and scavenging for her next meal. One day, she was caught by some people intent on making her into dinner. read more
Binx
Lovely Binx was rescued from a testing laboratory. She spent the first year of her life being a test subject, not the loving companion that she has become. This experience was traumatic, but thankfully Binx is recovering nicely. Her foster home reports that she is settling in very well. She’s a little mild mannered and reserved at first, but warms up quickly. read more
This cat — and many others like her — spent most of her life as a lab test subject
If you happen to visit Shannon Keith’s Los Angeles office, there’s a good chance you’ll meet a gray-and-white cat named Amelia. As the resident office cat, Amelia doesn’t give visitors much choice. “She’s like the queen of the office,” Keith tells MNN. “She greets everybody.” It wasn’t always like that. In fact, when Amelia arrived at the Beagle Freedom Project just a few months ago, the first thing she did was find a hiding place. Because, you see, for much of Amelia’s life, human hands were wrapped in white gloves.…
An Advocate for Saving Laboratory Animals and Helping People Live a Cruelty-Free Life
A native of Studio City, California, Shannon Keith was raised as an only child where animals were always her best friends. “I grew up with all kinds of rescue animals – dogs and cats, and animal we’d rescue from the street, including injured birds and such. My mother was very encouraging of that. So it was a very nurturing atmosphere that cared for animals.” By the time she got to college she decided to become an animal rights attorney. “When I first heard that animals were considered chattel, meaning a…