by 77 WABC
The Guardian Angels Animal Protection program is moving ahead, full speed. Started by Nancy Sliwa, a cat colony caretaker for over 10 years in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, this program was started to help some of the most vulnerable and voiceless members of our society – animals. Study after study has shown that those who abuse animals are more likely to abuse people. So one of the earliest ways to combat the rise of crime in society against people is to stop abuse against animals.
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April 29, 2025
On this episode, Nancy discusses her role in Curtis's mayoral campaign focusing on 'Protect Animals,' an independent line to address animal welfare topics. The episode touches on multiple concerns including medical assistance, pet food costs, public registries for animal abusers, no-kill shelters, and the elimination of sales tax on pet food. The couple elaborates on the challenges faced by animals during wildfires, dangerous rat poisons impacting urban wildlife, and calls for promoting cat colonies over toxic poisons for rodent control. They discuss Robert Holden’s bill addressing inhumane rodeo practices, the problematic sale of live chicks, and the risks of bird flu from urban wet markets. Additionally, the podcast covers stories of wild turkeys in urban areas and human impacts on wildlife. Curtis and Nancy conclude by emphasizing advocacy for rescue groups and the importance of recognizing volunteers' efforts in animal protection. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
April 22, 2025
Curtis and Nancy Sliwa discuss a range of animal-related issues. They announce that Curtis will run for mayor with an independent line devoted to animal welfare. As Easter approaches, Nancy highlights the problem of people impulsively buying rabbits and chicks, and the harsh realities these animals often face afterward. The conversation shifts to the issue of rabid raccoons in Long Island and raccoon sightings in New York City. They share an inspiring story of a ranch dog who saved a lost toddler and investigate the tragic case of a child mauled by pit bulls. Finally, Curtis and Nancy inform listeners about a wild turkey wandering Manhattan and the ongoing dangers of industrial farming and bird flu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
April 16, 2025
Curtis and Nancy Sliwa introduce the history and purpose of their animal-focused program, which started airing in 2017 on WABC. This shift to a podcast format allows them to continue their mission despite Curtis's mayoral campaign. They discuss a range of topics: the origin of their animal welfare efforts, their work with colony cats, the introduction of an animal protection unit to the Guardian Angels, and the tragic story of a Happy Cat Sanctuary in Long Island. They also discuss the legal and social challenges involving pets, including legislation inspired by tragic animal control incidents, the importance of bodega cats in New York City, and the therapeutic benefits of pet ownership. Curtis announces that animal welfare issues will be a central part of his campaign, with a goal to establish an Animal Welfare line on the mayoral ballot. The episode wraps up with an introduction to their website, guardianangels.org, for more resources and information on pet care and fostering. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
77 WABC
77 WABC
77 WABC
77 WABC
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