Cleveland Amory (September 2, 1917 - October 14, 1998) was an American author who devoted his life to promoting animal rights. He was perhaps best known for his books about his cat, named "Polar Bear", whom he saved from the New York Streets on Christmas Eve, 1978. Amory joined the board of directors of The Humane Society of the United States in 1962 and served until 1970. In 1967, he founded the Fund for Animals. Wikipedia
New England Anti-Vivisection Society's (NEAVS) mission is to end animal testing. NEAVS advocates for animals in laboratories, product testing, medical/veterinary training, and classrooms through educational programs, publications, legislation, and direct www.neavs.org
But that doesn't mean their enclosure at the Cleveland Amory Black Beauty Ranch in Murchison, Texas can't resemble their natural habitat. fundforanimals.org/ranch/
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Cleveland Amory Born : September 2, 1917 Birthplace : Nahant, MA Died : October 15, 1998 Cleveland Amory was as well-known for his great love of www.answers.com/topic/cleveland-amory