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Monday, January 18, 2016

Animal Advocates 2015 Year End Report - Los Angeles, California - Mary Cummins

Here are a few things we've accomplished in 2015 thanks to you and all your help.
Wild animals we rescued for release
▪ 242 Tree Squirrels ▪ 162 Opossums ▪ 49 Raccoons ▪ 45 California Ground Squirrels ▪ 22 Gophers ▪ 52 Striped Skunk ▪ 101 Pigeon ▪ 48 Wild bunnies ▪ 7 Coyotes ▪ 3 Bobcats ▪ 5 Foxes ▪ 67 Rats ▪ 44 Mice ▪ 28 Pip bats ▪ 29 Hoary bats ▪ 67 California myotis bats ▪ 144 Mexican free-tail bats
1,115 wild animals, 95% release rate (2% euthanized, 3% died)
Domestic animals we rescued
28 House Bunnies 33 Cats 51 Red eared slider turtles 3 Iguanas 72 Koi fish 45 Domestic rats 32 Domestic mice 12 Hamsters 22 Domestic ducks 34 Guinea Pigs 17 Chickens 349 rescued, all rehomed
Exotic pets transported out of state
We have permission to bail exotic pocket pets for transport out of the state. We bailed and arranged for transport of 247 exotic pets.
1,711 total animals rescued. We're over 1,000 again! Considering our limited donations and Mary Cummins being out of commission off and on because of her back, not a bad year.
Other activities
Paid to spayneuter 53 animals owned by others Gave wildlife presentations at six public events Uploaded 12 new animal rescue videos to YouTube Now have over 5,300 YouTube subscribers Now have over 8,565,000 video views on YouTube Now have over 63,000 Facebook fans Now have over 1,500 Twitter followers 15 year perfect inspection reports from USDA Consulted with two cities about educating the public about wildlife Taught a class for small mammal rehabilitators Responded to over 1,000 emails asking for animal advice/help from all over the world Responded to over 1,300 phone calls asking for animal advice/help Over 500,000 hits on our website Animal Advocates http://www.AnimalAdvocates.us/
Over 2,000,000 hits on our website Squirrel Rescue http://www.mary.cc/squirrels We are a 100% "green" organization
Every year we generally have to say a few goodbyes so special animals and friends. Knock on wood, none this year.
Thanks to Baby Warm for the new incubator Thanks to Dr. Jennifer Conrad for the Paw Project documentary. Thanks to Frank for all the formula. Thanks to “you know who” for money for new tires for the rescue mobile Thanks to Eldad Hagar for helping animals. Thanks to PETA for stopping the cruel "Possum Drop." Thanks for the hay and amazon.com donations. Thanks to everyone in the food recycling program. Thanks to Brenda Barnette for allowing us to pickup wildlife from the shelters. Thanks to new Mayor Eric Garcetti for all his help with animals. Thanks to Governor Brown to appointing wildlife friendly people to the commission soon Thanks to Fish & Game Commission for outlawing animal hunt contests. Thanks to people who helped transport animals. Thanks to all the volunteers. Thanks everyone for all the love and support. And a special thanks to anyone I accidentally left off the list and our anonymous donors.
2016 Marks our 14th year as a non-profit organization. We have a lot of new things planned! ▪ We're looking for a new property with more land that backs up to city or state park land. ▪ We'll be rewriting our wildlife rehabilitation manuals and finishing a book. ▪ We'll be redoing the websites. ▪ We'll be starting a membership with a newsletter, special offers and live wildlife programs. ▪ We'll be applying for grants to expand our program ▪ We expect to get our wildlife rescue numbers back up. We should be over 1,300. The economy has really taken a toll on our finances.
If you're doing some year end tax planning, keep in mind that Animal Advocates is a 501 3c non-profit corporation recognized by the IRS and Attorney General. We are also recognized by the state of California as a legal non-profit corporation. All donations are tax deductible. Our PayPal button is on our website http://www.AnimalAdvocates.usor/ you can always send a check to
Animal Advocates 645 W. 9th St. #110-140 Los Angeles, CA 90015-1640
That's a P.O. box so don't deliver animals there. Here are more ways you can help Animal Advocates.
We also have a GoFundMe campaign but would prefer direct donations as GoFundMe takes 10% http://www.gofundme.com/Animal-Advo...
We have an Amazon Smile account https://smile.amazon.com/ch/48-1287...
We have an eBay account you can friend, fan or donate to. http://www.ebay.com/usr/animal.advo...

We have an iGive account http://www.igive.com/welcome/lp15/w...
Thanks from everyone at Animal Advocates for caring about animals. We wish you a happy and wonderful New Year!
Mary Cummins, MaryEllen Schoeman and everyone else at Animal Advocates http://www.AnimalAdvocates.us/

Mary Cummins of Animal Advocates is a wildlife rehabilitator licensed by the California Department of Fish and Game and the USDA. Mary Cummins is also a licensed real estate appraiser in Los Angeles, California.


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Thursday, December 24, 2015

Amicus briefs filed supporting Marcy Winograd in California Freedom of Speech case

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Two organizations filed amicus briefs supporting Marcy Winograd in her freedom of speech case.

"I was proud to learn this week that the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press and the Animal Legal Defense Fund filed amicus “friend of the court” briefs (Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press Amicus Brief Filed 12-21-15 and ALDF Brief Filed Dec. 21, 2015) to support my free speech and right to petition case now before the California Court of Appeal. The case stems from a controversy swirling around a pony ride and zoo that once operated at the Santa Monica Main Street Farmers, a few blocks from my home. In September 2014, the Santa Monica City Council voted to give preference to non-animal vendors after hearing heartfelt complaints about the sad and disturbing nature of the exhibits.

Following the vote, animal vendors Tawni Angel and Jason Nester filed a lawsuit against me, the author of a petition now signed by over 2300 people, calling for the closure of the pony ride and zoo."

The rest is at the link below.

https://www.laprogressive.com/pony-ride-activist/

The case file is here.

http://appellatecases.courtinfo.ca.gov/search/case/dockets.cfm?dist=2&doc_id=2099378&doc_no=B261707

I fully support Marcy Winograd and her case. Based on the law and evidence Marcy Winograd should win this case.

I was involved in a similar case in Texas which I also appealed. The appeals court reversed most of the claims except one claim of defamation in my case. In my case the government agency agreed it was animal cruelty. The USDA stated the Plaintiff caused animals "pain, suffering and death." It was not reversed because of Texas judicial corruption. In my case the Plaintiff's attorney bragged in court that he'd known the Judge for many years and he'll sign anything he puts in front of him. The Judge and his friends did exactly that. I'm still battling that case in Texas.

Mary Cummins of Animal Advocates is a wildlife rehabilitator licensed by the California Department of Fish and GameMary Cummins is also a licensed real estate appraiser in Los Angeles, California.

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Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Horrible click bait writer returns dog to breeder because she didn't train it - Lisa Rabasca Roepe, Wayne Roepe, Yahoo Parenting

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When I read the title I instantly saw it was a click bait writer. A click bait writer writes a title with the sole intention to get the most eyes on the article for ad revenue. It can be something amazing or something totally wretched like her title "Why we returned our adorable puppy to the breeder." Generally if you read the article that's not what really happens. In this case unfortunately it was what actually happened and then some.

Lisa Roepe bought a puppy at a breeder. She brought it home and instantly the puppy had separation anxiety as all puppies do. The puppy would incessantly bark for attention, food and to be let out of its crate. The puppy also had accidents. This is normal puppy behavior.

Any sane person knows that you must train all puppies. Puppies don't shoot out of their mother knowing exactly when and where you want them to poop or that you hate barking. Barking is a dog communicating with you. The dog is telling you it needs something. If you don't understand what your dog needs, you should contact a trainer.

I have crate trained, house trained ... many dogs. It's a very simple procedure. With puppies they will have to go potty more often than adults. You take them out every hour in the beginning. If you crate train, you put them in there after they've pee'd, pooped right before you or the puppy go to bed. Instantly in the morning you take the puppy out to pee, poo. Soon they learn they should pee outside and you will take them outside every couple of hours.

After reading the article I thought maybe this writer is taking the click bait one step farther. Some people such as Dear Abby will intentionally write a horrible article so many people will share and comment on it so they can get more traffic for ad revenue. I thought Lisa will write another article next week saying that's not what she meant, she's sorry, she learned her lesson. That is not what is happening in this case. Lisa is actually a horrible and clueless person.

Based on this photo I found in Lisa's facebook page she allowed, forced her puppy to pee many times in its crate and never cleaned it up. The purpose of a crate is to help potty train and to give them a safe place to sleep. I only see soiled newspaper in the crate. The crate should only have enough room for a bed so they will not pee or poo in there. They don't want to poop where they sleep. No wonder the puppy didn't want to go in there. Plain newspaper training is a different process.



UPDATE: She just removed the pic of her kid with the puppy and posted a pic of her dead dog.

Normally I don't post photos with children in it. I did this time because the writer herself posted a photo of her kid with the puppy. I believe she posted this pic to make the article even sadder. She didn't just disappoint the dog but also her daughter. She set the worst example for her kid. She also set her kid up to be ridiculed at school because of her mother's crappy behavior.

Lisa has shut down her Twitter feed, locked up some of her profiles within the last six hours. I bet she is already getting lots of hate mail. She has ruined her reputation and the reputation of her business and employers with her article. I saved copies of all the pages. This woman is really as bad as the title of her article. She should never have pets again.

Lisa Rabasca Roepe a writer for Yahoo Parenting, She Knows, AV Club and her business consulting company Arlington Strategy in Arlington, Virginia. She states in her LinkedIn profile "I am a full-time freelance writer with a broad background in writing, editing and copyediting on a wide variety of topics and in multiple formats, including print, digital, video scripts, ebooks and social media. I have written for Hearst Digital (Women’s Day, Redbook and Good Housekeeping), The Mid, Mommyish, Paste, The Washington Post, Men's Journal and Yahoo Parenting. I am equally adept at pitching ideas and taking assignments.

I provide branded content to Avalara, as well as the clients of Foxtail Marketing and Arlington Strategy. I am a part-time senior communications strategist at Arlington Strategy. I have extensive experience in strategic communications and outreach, stakeholder engagement, brand identity, message development and client collaboration. I have developed and executed outreach and communications programs for the government as well as the public and private sector, leading campaigns that integrate print, digital content, webinars, videos and social media."

People should only hire this woman if they want to destroy their image, reputation and business. She clearly has a major lack of judgment.

Here is her public contact information if you'd like to contact her. info@arlingtonstrategy.com, 703-304-0465, 3801 27th Street N. Arlington, VA 22207 Her husband works/worked for the EPA.

Here is some more nasty click bait articles she wrote. This one is "I was embarrassed of my child." Her kid should be embarrassed by her mother's horrible behavior. This is a nasty thing to publicly state about your 13 year old kid. This woman is just plain mean. Other titles are "I refuse to help my kid with her homework," "I let my kid eat junk food." I hope the kid grows up to be a writer and writes articles such as "I had the worst mother in the world," "What it was like to be raised by a cruel bitch."

Mary Cummins of Animal Advocates is a wildlife rehabilitator licensed by the California Department of Fish and Game and the USDA. Mary Cummins is also a licensed real estate appraiser in Los Angeles, California.


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Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Cat rescues baby squirrel - Mary Cummins, Animal Advocates



Mary Cummins of Animal Advocates is a wildlife rehabilitator licensed by the California Department of Fish and Game and the USDA. Mary Cummins is also a licensed real estate appraiser in Los Angeles, California.




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GRAPHIC, baby squirrel with seizures - Educational - Mary Cummins, Anima...



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Tuesday, November 24, 2015

"Beverly Hills Vet" television series by Animal Planet on Discovery - Mary Cummins, Animal Advocates

"Beverly Hills Vet" was a television series made by Animal Planet on the Discovery channel. This episode "Julianne's Choice" was from 2003. Mary Cummins played herself. The star and host is Katrina Warren a veterinarian from Australia. In this jepisode a kind man finds an orphaned baby squirrel, brings it to Mary Cummins who raises it for release back into the wild.

Video will be posted later. Here are some stills.

Mary Cummins Animal Planet Katrina Warren Animal Planet Discovery Channel television series wildlife rehabilitation squirrel rescue Los Angeles, California

Mary Cummins Animal Planet Katrina Warren Animal Planet Discovery Channel television series wildlife rehabilitation squirrel rescue Los Angeles, California

Mary Cummins Animal Planet Katrina Warren Animal Planet Discovery Channel television series wildlife rehabilitation squirrel rescue Los Angeles, California

Mary Cummins Animal Planet Katrina Warren Animal Planet Discovery Channel television series wildlife rehabilitation squirrel rescue Los Angeles, California

Mary Cummins Animal Planet Katrina Warren Animal Planet Discovery Channel television series wildlife rehabilitation squirrel rescue Los Angeles, California

Mary Cummins Animal Planet Katrina Warren Animal Planet Discovery Channel television series wildlife rehabilitation squirrel rescue Los Angeles, California

Mary Cummins Animal Planet Katrina Warren Animal Planet Discovery Channel television series wildlife rehabilitation squirrel rescue Los Angeles, California

Mary Cummins Animal Planet Katrina Warren Animal Planet Discovery Channel television series wildlife rehabilitation squirrel rescue Los Angeles, California

Mary Cummins Animal Planet Katrina Warren Animal Planet Discovery Channel television series wildlife rehabilitation squirrel rescue Los Angeles, California

Mary Cummins Animal Planet Katrina Warren Animal Planet Discovery Channel television series wildlife rehabilitation squirrel rescue Los Angeles, California

Mary Cummins Animal Planet Katrina Warren Animal Planet Discovery Channel television series wildlife rehabilitation squirrel rescue Los Angeles, California

Mary Cummins Animal Planet Katrina Warren Animal Planet Discovery Channel television series wildlife rehabilitation squirrel rescue Los Angeles, California


* The video is not 100% what actually happened. Some scenes had to be rearranged due to time constraints. Some were reenacted for the same reasons. Sound effects were added in some of the edited parts.

 LOS ANGELES, July 10 /PRNewswire/ -- In Animal Planet's new series BEVERLY
 HILLS VET, Katrina Warren, the dynamic Australian veterinarian and expert in
 animal behavior, lands in Beverly Hills to take viewers on a whirlwind trip
 around Los Angeles where she prescribes cures for animals with unimaginable
 oddities and meets their equally eccentric families.  The biggest challenge
 Katrina faces is figuring out if some pets' real problem is the one they can't
 shake ... their owners.  Viewers learn how Katrina Warren diagnoses these
 animal anomalies and if their commanders will obey when she comes to the L.A.
 area's rescue in the world premiere of BEVERLY HILLS VET on September 2, 2003
 from 8-9 p.m. (ET).

     Throughout the series' episodes, Katrina analyzes a parrot that hates his
 new owner so much that he uses four-letter words to tell her so and an alpaca
 that can't seem to stop banging his head on the wall.  She treats "Bitey," the
 snake, who lives up to his name and the pampering couple living with "Ribbet,"
 the 200-pound pig that needs to visit "Little Orphan Hammies," his favorite
 pig camp more often to help him leave is brutish home behavior behind.
 Katrina even uses hidden video to spy on a schnauzer that raids the
 refrigerator when no ones around to catch him in the act!

     Soon after her arrival in California, Katrina is not only faced with the
 difficulties of moving to a new place with quite different and unusual people,
 but is also confronted with correcting the weird behaviors of exotic pets
 she's never seen in her Australian homeland.  Katrina is so determined to
 offer owners every possible solution to their pet's problems that she ends up
 making many human friends along the way.  She finds specialists across Los
 Angeles, who lend their advice to help her make the best diagnosis.  For
 example, she meets Ian, the herpetologist who really knows his way around a
 snake; and Susie, the pig expert from "Little Orphan Hammies" -- where pigs
 without a home find refuge.  All in all, Katrina's just the woman to make
 people and their pets happier together.

     BEVERLY HILLS VET is produced for Animal Planet by Fox TV Studios in
 association with Painless Productions.  For Fox TV Studios, David Martin is
 executive producer.  For Painless Productions, Jim Casey and Joe Carolei are
 executive producers, Katrina Warren is co-executive producer and Jacqueline
 Bender is supervising producer.  For Animal Planet, Jeanie Vink is executive
 producer and Kelly Lueschow is associate producer.

     Animal Planet, available in more than 81 million homes nationwide, is the
 only television network dedicated exclusively to the connection between humans
 and animals.  The network's original programming brings together people of all
 ages by tapping into a fundamental fascination with animals and providing an
 entertaining mix of programming including original movies, adventure series,
 sports, drama and sitcoms.  Discovery Networks, U.S., a unit of Discovery
 Communications, Inc., operates and manages the Discovery Channel, TLC, Animal
 Planet, the Travel Channel, Discovery Health Channel, Discovery Kids, and a
 family of newer, targeted channels.  The unit also distributes BBC America.
 Visit Animal Planet on the Web by going to www.discovery.com and clicking on
 Animal Planet.


SOURCE  Animal Planet

Mary Cummins of Animal Advocates is a wildlife rehabilitator licensed by the California Department of Fish and Game and the USDA. Mary Cummins is also a licensed real estate appraiser in Los Angeles, California.


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