Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Group Plans to Turn Michael Vick's House into Animal Shelter


We need shelters for sexually abused people!
This is wonderful.

Group Plans to Turn Michael Vick's House into Animal Shelter


For years, Atlanta Falcons player Michael Vick's luxurious mansion was the site of unspeakable atrocities against our favorite four-legged friends. Now, with Vick spending some well-earned time in the Big House, his dog-fighting operation has finally been shut down for good, and the Newport News, Virginia house where he based his operation is vacant and up for sale.

We're sure there are plenty of people who would shudder at the sight of the infamous "Bad Newz Kennels," where more than 70 dogs were once abused. But for a group of animal lovers from Texas, the sale of the house offers the chance for a hopeful new beginning.

Michael Morford, the founder of a nonprofit group called Jalie's Butterflies, has initiated The Vick House Project – a plan to raise money in donations to purchase the house, and then convert it into an animal shelter for abused and mistreated dogs.
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