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Justice for Larry - Alley Cat Allies
American Apparel Jersey T-shirt
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About this campaign
A police officer in Bloomfield, Nebraska, trapped and fatally shot a
beloved two-year-old pet cat named Larry. He then dumped Larry’s body
behind a shed. This devastating act of cruelty violates the state animal
cruelty law and city ordinances, yet the officer was only given a
written reprimand.
Alley Cat Allies is demanding justice for Larry and his owners.
Unfortunately, Larry's story is not unique—similar stories are in the news every week—but Alley Cat Allies is working diligently for change and to end this culture of killing.
Please wear this limited edition 'Justice for Larry' t-shirt and use it as an opportunity to tell Larry's story and inform others that all cats—pet, stray or feral—are protected by anti-cruelty laws in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. We must ensure that these laws are enforced and new humane programs are implemented. Learn more at www.alleycat.org/Justice4Larry.
Supporters
Community humane education starts with our public servants. They not only serve humans but animals as well.
I am supporting this campaign because the killing of cats must stop and people need to be accountable for their actions. This so called police officer took an oath to protect and serve not kill innocent animals.
Anyone that thinks shooting perfectly harmless animals is ok should definitely be jailed!
this is criminal and ignorant behavior Larry was a beloved pet and even if he was homeless or feral it is a grave injustice and a cowardly cruel act the police need to be accountable and responsible they are elected to serve and protect w/grace
Police animal abuse is all too common and the word needs to be spread!
For my colony cats. For my seven fur babies at home and for all my fosters.
Police officers should be required to follow the law too. Justice for Larry!