Read Jay’s interview with Captive Animals’ Protection Society

on 05/11/2008

Last year Jay accepted the offer to become Patron of the Captive Animals Protection Society. CAPS caught up with him to find why he agreed to become patron and what he really thinks about zoos and circuses. Read the interview here.
 
Jay is also supporting one of his fellow CAPS patrons, Fiona Oakes who will be running in the London Marathon to raise funds for CAPS. Jay said: “I’m fully behind Fiona in this. She’s committed to raising awareness of captive animal issues and much needed funding for CAPS, by running this marathon. I’d encourage everyone to sponsor her. It’s amazing that in this day and age we still think it’s okay to lock animals up in circuses or zoos, or keep exotic animals as pets. Animals are not on this planet for our entertainment or idle curiosity.”


 

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on 02/02/2009

what kind of humour is not good?

O

on 02/02/2009

well, an special humour is important to survive on earth. but not every humour is good. have a nice day

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on 02/02/2009

the humour in every culture is the same if you have situation comedy, the rest is always about language and backgrounds..

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on 01/02/2009

different culture, different humor, it was just jokes with love. you don't understand me.(i hurt you, i see) oh, my bad Engish. i was understanding everything not always correctly. my love for you so strong.

O

on 01/02/2009

allright, fare well

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