Friday, April 19, 2019

LTE, PETA, animals used in cruise ship


RE: cruise ship, or cruel ship

Yahoo/Inbox

·         Amy Ventura 

To:whipple1078@yahoo.com
Feb 5 at 1:07 PM
Dear Daniel,

Thank you for contacting PETA and for your support.  

Your best source of information will be to contact the cruise line directly. Visit https://www.rssc.com/about/contact to contact Regent Seven Seas Cruises.

Thanks again for writing and for all that you do for animals.

Sincerely,

Amy Ventura
Membership Correspondent
The PETA Foundation

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From: Daniel Barker <whipple1078@yahoo.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2019 8:02 PM
To: Events <
Events@peta.org>
Subject: cruise ship, or cruel ship

PETA,  

     I have been member for some years, and have been to several of the Ringling Brothers protest in Tampa and Orlando as well as protest SeaWorld.
    My reason for writing is I learned today the Regent Suite, an ultra-luxe space on the Regent Seven Seas Explorer, part of the cruise is the $200,000 bed.  Of interest I found out "Four artisans put in more than 300 hours creating it, installing its steel springs and layers of flax, horsetail hair, and cotton and wool batting."
    I would like to know the source of the horsetail hair, as well as where the wool comes from.



Daniel Barker
6339 Egret Dr.
Lakeland, FL 33809
863-224-5374



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