The Gemetzel must have an end

Bunnystrip on www.Hautbar.de (openPR) - on-line campaign against millionfold murder at dogs and cats for the fur industry starts Cologne animal protection organization.

In Asia over 2 million small fur animals such as dogs, cats and rabbits are brutally murdered annually. Their fur in the low price segment for recent fashion processed, e.g. as Pelzbesatz for Jean jackets and boots.

The Cologne animal protection organization „the cock is dead registered association “starts with the Website www.hautbar.de an interactive campaign against the bloody fur murder in Asia. The action addresses young people, the potential buyers of the small animal fur clothes. On the Website consciously with erotism as hanger is played, in order to wake with the visitor attention. By mouse-click then shocking to the topic animal murder to the fur production one leads up: additional information is faded in. A goal of the campaign is it to induce the visitor to dispatch a Protestmail at Secretary of Agriculture refuge Seehofer. The Minister is to be convinced to cause an import stop in Germany von Kleintierpelz. There are already these in other European countries. Belgium, Greece, Denmark, France and Italy are for this exemplary examples. The Protestmail can be dispatched as prefabricated writing down directly from the side at Mr. Seehofer.

The SKIN BAR conceived realized by a junior team of the Multichannel agency argonauten G2 (www.argonautenG2.de) and.

The cock is dead registered association.
Martin van de Loo
Melchiorstr. 23-27
50670 Cologne

Press contact: Martin van de Loo, Tel.: 0221-4508002. Mobil: 0172-2577800. martin@derhahnisttot.org

“The cock is dead registered association” is a young Cologne Tierschutzorgansiation with seat in Cologne. The association works exclusively force-free and is recognized as provisionally non-profit. Further information under www.derhahnisttot.org



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