If I happen to be in my office, I feed the pigeons, the one-footed crow and the squirrel on the fire escape; make the coffee, as I'm the first person in; greet the arriving cleaner; take a call from overseas, perhaps from a reporter and then start with a 9:15 am meeting about what's in the news that affects animals, such as Mr Cameron's blind support for killing more badgers – contrary to the will of the public, MPs and scientific evidence, which all call for an end to the continued slaughter – or Lady Gaga's latest stunt which involved putting heavy jewellery and a face mask on her dog. Then it's reviewing PETA's quarterly magazine, Animal Times, or looking over a new design for a celebrity campaign.
They are right. Gaga is the ultimate hypocrite, always talking about empathy, compassion, love and all that **** while wearing the fur of probably SKINNED ALIVE animals.