Stockton Animal Save

Stockton Animal Save We bear witness of animals suffering by holding regular vigils at slaughterhouses.

Our goals are to raise awareness about the plight of farmed animals, to help people become vegan, and to build a mass-based, grassroots animal justice movement.

The blood soaked floors at Stockton New poultry
12/24/2025

The blood soaked floors at Stockton New poultry

"One of the greatest opportunities to live our values—or betray them—lies in the food we put on our plates."-Anne Barnhi...
12/17/2025

"One of the greatest opportunities to live our values—or betray them—lies in the food we put on our plates."
-Anne Barnhill

Foster farms vigil is going to be rescheduled. Someone smashed my back window so I'll be dealing with that today instead...
11/01/2025

Foster farms vigil is going to be rescheduled. Someone smashed my back window so I'll be dealing with that today instead.

10/18/2025

Join us November 1st at Foster Farms in Livingston, CA for our global action vigil with The Save Movement.

We will be bearing witness to the 6 week old babies that will have their lives taken at the foster farms slaughterhouse. We will be meeting at 3 pm and staying until 5 pm. Trucks come about every 30 minutes so there should be a few trucks in the time that we are there. If you need a ride please DM me and I can help coordinate rides. I will be coming from Oakland if anyone would like to ride with me, I have 4 open seats. I will try to have a few signs available if anyone wants to hold a sign, and if you have one you're welcome to bring it. Please make sure to check the weather before coming out to dress appropriately!
Hope to see some new faces there, and some old ones too!

The address is 655 Davis St, Livingston, CA 95334. We will be meeting at the dollar general parking lot before for a briefing and to go over safety rules. The dollar general address is 323 N Main St, Livingston, CA 95334.

07/15/2025
If anyone is able to help out our friends at Animal Liberation Temple 動物解放寺 - Dōbutsu Kaihōji they could really use some...
06/11/2025

If anyone is able to help out our friends at Animal Liberation Temple 動物解放寺 - Dōbutsu Kaihōji they could really use some help raising funds for much needed equipment at the sanctuary. They have taken in a few of our rescues and are always willing to help animals in need. Please help if you can! 🖤

CHICKEN VIGILWhen: June 2nd, 2025 at 11 amWhere: Stockton New Poultry (302 S San Joaquin St, Stockton, CA 95203)
05/21/2025

CHICKEN VIGIL

When: June 2nd, 2025 at 11 am
Where: Stockton New Poultry (302 S San Joaquin St, Stockton, CA 95203)

We were able to rescue a baby at our vigil today! Special thank you to  for helping negotiate the surrender and thank yo...
03/02/2025

We were able to rescue a baby at our vigil today! Special thank you to for helping negotiate the surrender and thank you to for taking him in. 🖤🐰

Please Support Rabbit.org's Call To ActionPlease respectfully email FDA Acting Commissioner Sara Brenner M.D. : sara.bre...
02/26/2025

Please Support Rabbit.org's Call To Action
Please respectfully email FDA Acting Commissioner Sara Brenner M.D. : [email protected]

Josie Zayner and co-founder Cathy Tie have started a venture-backed company Los Angeles Project (LAP) that uses genetic engineering to create genetically modified animals, the company aims to sell glow in the dark rabbits to consumers. Endangering the welfare of animals for personal gain is cruel and abhorrent.
Statement from The Rabbit.org Foundation on Genetically Engineered RabbitsFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEFebruary 20, 2025
The Rabbit.org Foundation is deeply concerned about the Los Angeles Project’s announcement that it is using CRISPR gene-editing technology to create genetically modified “glowing” rabbits for commercial sale. This reckless experiment disregards the welfare of rabbits, ignores the ethical implications of genetic manipulation, and threatens to worsen the already dire issue of rabbit abandonment in shelters and rescues nationwide.
Rabbits Are Not a Trend—They Are Sentient, Social Creatures“Rabbits are one of the most commonly surrendered pet in U.S. shelters, largely due to misinformation and impulse buying,” says Paige K. Parsons, President of The Rabbit.org Foundation. “Creating ‘designer’ rabbits will only encourage the mistaken belief that rabbits are novelty pets rather than intelligent, social beings who require lifelong commitment, proper care, and specialized veterinary attention. A glowing rabbit may seem like a futuristic marvel, but the reality is that rabbits already suffer tremendously from consumer-driven breeding practices. Adding genetic modification to the equation only amplifies the risks of exploitation and neglect.”
Genetic Engineering is Not a GameCRISPR gene-editing is a powerful but unpredictable technology. While the Los Angeles Project claims this is a “simple” edit, genetic modifications can have unintended consequences, including severe health issues, immune disorders, or even reduced lifespans. The scientific community has already raised ethical concerns about the use of CRISPR for non-medical, commercial purposes, yet this project is proceeding without transparency, oversight, or regard for the long-term welfare of these animals.
The Disturbing Reality of Mass Embryo HarvestingAccording to Josie Zayner, the company has developed hormone and antibody treatments to force rabbits into producing large numbers of viable embryos. Even more disturbingly, it has partnered with farmers to harvest embryos from rabbits heading for slaughter. “We can get like 10,000 embryos a week,” Zayner boasts.
“This blatant commodification of rabbits reduces them to mere biological raw materials,” says Parsons. “It’s horrifying to hear them discuss this so casually. These are living beings, not factory components. The use of slaughterhouse-bound rabbits for genetic experimentation raises serious ethical concerns about how little regard this project has for the dignity and welfare of animals.”
Regulatory Loopholes Leave Animals VulnerableThe United States has little oversight when it comes to genetically modified pets. The FDA previously determined that transgenic GloFish were not subject to regulation because they posed no threat to human health or the environment. However, this decision ignored the ethical considerations of engineering animals for human amusement. Rabbits are living, feeling creatures—not a blank canvas for experimentation. The potential for commercial genetic modification of pets to spiral out of control is a serious concern that lawmakers and bioethicists must address.
A Dangerous Precedent for the FutureThe Los Angeles Project’s plans do not stop at fluorescent rabbits. They openly discuss creating “hypoallergenic cats,” “jackalopes,” and even “unicorns.”
“This is a dangerous precedent,” says Parsons. “This type of speculative genetic engineering, driven by market potential rather than medical necessity, commodifies living beings in ways that could have devastating consequences. If left unchecked, this could mark the beginning of a new era of reckless pet genetic manipulation, where animals are engineered to meet consumer demand with little regard for their well-being.”
CALL TO ACTIONThe Rabbit.org Foundation urges the public, policymakers, and the scientific community to take a stand against the commercialization of genetically modified pets. We call for:
Regulatory Action: The U.S. government must establish clear guidelines on the ethical treatment and sale of genetically engineered pets.Industry Accountability: Investors and biotech leaders must be held accountable for ensuring that innovation does not come at the cost of animal welfare.Public Awareness: Consumers must recognize the dangers of supporting genetically engineered pets and advocate for ethical treatment of all animals.The Rabbit.org Foundation stands firmly against the genetic modification of rabbits for profit. “We believe in protecting rabbits as the intelligent, social, and loving animals they are—not reducing them to science experiments for human entertainment,” says Parsons.

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95201–95213, 95215, 95219, 95267, 95269, 95296–95297

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