Wednesday, 11 May 2011

NEARLY HERE

FUREAL MAGAZINE IS COMING.......17TH MAY.....WATCH THIS SPACE!!

Introducing Doggy

This is Doggy, Doggy is a wise old dog, who wants to tell you about what is happening to millions of innocent animals. After his many years of being on earth, his knowledge will help inform you about the happenings of animals for the fashion industry.

Introducing Rabz


This is rabz, rabz is a rabbit, he's here to tell you all you need to know about cosmetic and the cosmetic industry. Every year millions of animals are used for cosmetic testing to supply the cosmetic industry. Rabz is one of the animals used and wants to help you understand and therefore make better choices about what you buy.

Friday, 6 May 2011

Introducing.....CATSTER


This is Catster..incase you hadn't already noticed, Catster is a cat. She is wise and is going to be offering you her words of wisdom when it comes to helping innocent animals like herself. She also wishes to share her nine lifes with you and wants you to be able to able to help, by providing you with the correct information.

Cats are used for the fashion industry every day, with millions of cats being killed every year and sold to the fashion market, through misleading information and labelling.


Introducing.....Coony

This is Coony, Conny incase you havent already noticed is a racoon. He's here to give us an insight into the world of debate and politics surronding the issues of fur and skins being used for the fashion industry. This is because Coony is grey and his tail is black and white, meaning he gives us an equal and honest opinion about whatever it is being talked about.
Racoons are used for the fashion industry for their fur. Raccoons can be recognized by their beautiful eyes, which are outlined by a black mask of fur. They have thick, fuzzy brown-gray fur, and highly sensitive ears tufted with white fur. Those who live in humid, dense forests have darker fur than those in arid climates, where raccoon fur is a lighter, reddish color. Their bushy tails keep them balanced and stores fat during winter months, while their front limbs provide them with great manual dexterity.
Raccoons' lives are often cut short by cruel humans who covet their fur. Like foxes, raccoons are hunted by starved dogs and often suffer in steel-jaw traps, where they endure hours of agony before they are killed—or chew an arm or leg off in an effort to escape.