The goal of Fellow Creatures is to provide information, possible solutions and resources for human and animal rights and well being, endangered animals and environmental issues.
The extinction crisis is real. Scientists estimate that dozens of species are going extinct every day. It could be a scary future indeed, with as many as 30 to 50 percent of all species possibly heading toward extinction by mid-century. Fellow Creatures aims to promote awareness of the growing numbers of extinct, endangered, threatened and vulnerable animals worldwide and the possible solutions to stop the extinction of these animals.
Fellow Creatures promotes veganism and plant-based foods to reduce the number of suffering animals bred, raised, used and slaughtered for meat, dairy, eggs, leather, fur and other animal products. Fellow Creatures also promotes veganism and plant-based foods as a means to save wild animals by reducing poaching, hunting and deforestation and to slow or stop climate change.
Fellow Creatures is against all forms of animal cruelty such as animal testing in labs, animals being used in entertainment, unethical zoos, the exotic pet trade, the abuse of farm animals, pets and wild animals.
Fellow Creatures promotes spay and neuter to reduce the numbers of homeless animals who are euthanized for lack of space in animal shelters and to improve the health of pets. Fellow Creatures encourages pet adoption.
Fellow Creatures aims to promote human rights and equality for all.
Endangered Animal Information
Links to organizations and sanctuaries for endangered, threatened and vulnerable wild animals and what you can do to prevent their extinction.
Veganism and Plant-Based Foods
Links to resources and motivation for plant-based eating, how to become vegan and vegan supplements.
Animal Rights Information
Links to organizations involved in animals rights and health.
Pet Spay and Neuter Resources
Links to spay and neuter locations and resources in Southern California and beyond.
Adoptable Pets
Links to shelters and rescues with pets available for adoption in Southern California and across the USA.