SOME hunts would believe it lunacy to chase a man instead of a fox - but that is exactly what the Vale of Lune hunt did, and I read how they all thoroughly ejoyed it.
Continue reading "Forget foxes - hunts can chase me instead" »
ASK anyone to describe an animal rights activist, and you get a picture of an anaemic looking string-bean weirdo who goes around wearing a balaclava and attacking people with a pick-axe.
Continue reading "The truth about animal rights" »
FARMERS have every right to shoot dogs that are attacking their sheep, but I can't help feeling that even people like me (who though we let our dog off the lead and they behave impeccably) are being accused of being irresponsible.
Continue reading "Mutilated by killer dogs" »
FIFTY million animals are raised for meat each year, most of them factory farmed. This is the reality of our so-called civilised society.
Grotesque, isn't it?
Continue reading "This is surely the road to hell" »
FUR is on the increase again, according to fashion experts, with more women than ever being seduced by images of size zero models (or as near as) strutting the catwalks wearing real fur.
Continue reading "Just when did women become so cruel?" »
Taking a walk up a mountain should never be taken for granted - you ignore the rules at your peril. This is precisely what we did, and we were lucky to escape without a scratch.
Siabod has been described as the lonely mountain, yet the first time we attempted to reach the summit, it was busier than the M6. Of course we hadn't planned to walk a mountain that day, merely take a leisurely walk alongside the river from Capel Curig.
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FOXES have been a passion of mine since stumbling across a vixen and her two cubs sunning themselves on a forest bank some 15 years ago.
We had just turned the corner when there she was, a cub sat either side of her and looking very sleepy in the sun’s gentle after-glow.
Continue reading "Close encounters of the furry kind" »
I HAVE loved animals since I was a child. To me they embody an innocence not unlike small children, which is probably why I feel so protective towards them.
Every now and again I witness something very special......
Continue reading "A stalker in the hills" »
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Former nightclub singer who has become one of the country’s most active animal welfare campaigners. A member of the League Against Cruel Sports since 1993, she later founded North Wales Animal Rights and maintains a close eye on hunting and farming activities in the region. Her home in Rhyl harbours a variety of animals, from cats to squirrels, and she also houses rescued birds in three large aviaries. Now in her mid-50s, Judi is also a vegan who has been featured by veggie group Viva for her unblemished skin.
"I sincerely hope the Badgers are not culled, but i..."
"Thanks for reminding us that this cruel sport is s..."
" I think it is high time this senile sadist stoppe..."
" loved your comments on both hunting and that bloo..."
"Bullfighting is simply sadistic, the bulls are tor..."
"Thanks Judi It is vital the truth about barbaric ..."