Guest guest Posted November 7, 2003 Report Share Posted November 7, 2003 Greetings list, My name is Daria, I'm a vegan AR activist. I moved from WA state recently and due to lethargy have not socialized so much within the local AR communities, and regret it though I could not help it before b/c I am in urgent need of a foster home for a wonderful animal. I wonder if anyone on this list belongs to a rescue group that could assist me? Here's the story: I work at a veterinary clinic in San Jose, one evening before closing time someone came in with a cat and decided to go through with an examination. The cat's back legs were paralyzed, it had not eaten for days, the prognosis was not good. The temporary gaurdian of this cat had tried to get assistance elsewhere but they only offered euthanization. Somewhere I had heard about the SPCA in SF and told him that I would be willing to take the cat there since I was told that they do provide medical care to animals instead of euthanizing them right off the bat. I was wrong and the cat had no alternative except for my genuine interest in it's well being and belief that an animal should be given the chance to rehabilitate vs getting euthanized due to lack of funds. So I had the cat surrendered to me. The estimate to repair the damage the cat suffered was 2-3 thousand dollars, I didn't care, I had hope for it and faith in it and wanted to give it the shot it was rightly owed. So, the cat has been in the hospital for about 2 weeks now. It has regained use of it's bowels, although it needs a urinary cathiter for it's bladder most of the time, and has also regained use of it's legs. However I had to have the tail surgically removed b/c it was completely paralyzed. I will gladly pay off what's owed, which is about 1000 dollars at present, but I need some assistance in the future with housing for this fellow since I live in an apartment and am in search of housing for him, at least foster, perhaps w/ a rescue org that can help me with a medical payment plan for future care or be able to get reduced care somewhere. If anyone can help me, please call me either at work 408.453.2524 or on my cell 408.476.9323 My name is Daria. I hope to hear from someone. Referrals are welcome! Very Truly, Daria sfBAVeg wrote: BAY AREA VEGETARIANS (BAV) is a community group for veggies to network & find support. Free membership and lots of free events :-) See below links for more veggie info.... Event Calendar, Charter, FAQ (/) and More! http://www.bayareaveg.org/ BAV Message board (discussions and carpool posts) http://www.generationv.org/forum ------ There are 10 messages in this issue. Topics in this digest: 1. Re: Taco Bell beans vegan or not? Chuck Barritt 2. Re: FW: The Meatrix Rose Aguilar 3. RE: Taco Bell beans vegan or not? " Kasie Maxwell " 4. Taco Bell beans vegan or not? Joanna 5. Re: Taco Bell beans vegan or not? Kim Flournoy 6. Re: Taco Bell beans vegan or not? " Jack Norris " 7. Taco Bell beans vegan? " Dr. Michael R. Edelstein " 8. Re: Taco Bell beans vegan or not? " Marcy Greenhut " 9. supporting vegetarianism, supporting veg restaurants " Tammy " 10. 11/9, SF, Support Animal Place at Veggie Cook-Off! " Tammy " ______________________ ______________________ Message: 1 Wed, 5 Nov 2003 07:30:31 -0800 Chuck Barritt Re: Taco Bell beans vegan or not? Good question... Both DelTaco and TacoBell beans are vegan (don't have cheese put ON the burrito). In other states, you may find TacoTime. They also claim to have vegan beans. My foot work... I just called 800-Taco-Bell. Ask to have cheese off of the burrito. They do use oil (not lard) so they aren't perfect McDougall. Beans are 2.5 fat, 370mg sodium. Go to their web site for more details. They don't list ingredients, so beware. I'd skip flour tortillas just out of concern of all the " additives " they use to keep them fresh. If you live by a HighTech Burrito... they have whole beans that are vegan, corn tortillas, and water sautéed veggies. Better healthier choice. I'll call TacoTime and DellTaco when they open to grill them on the vegan Qs... until then... beans R us! - chuck On Tuesday, November 4, 2003, at 08:46 PM, Marcy Greenhut wrote: > Hi All- > > For some time now, I've heard that Dr. John McDougall recommends Taco > Bell > for a fast-food vegan meal, being that you can get a bean & rice > burrito. > It seemed a " given " that this was a sure vegan fast-food option. > > Just yesterday a vegan friend told me that she was told by someone > (are you > following this?) that Taco Bell puts cheese in their beans. She has > taken > this " fact " as a given for some time, as does her circle of vegan > friends. > > I thought I'd put this out to this list to stir things, er....... the > beans...... up a bit..........Does anyone know what the truth is? I > know > BOTH can't be true! > > Marcy > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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