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My Pet World: Pet-loving celebrities support 'Remember Me Thursday'

By Steve Dale, Tribune Content Agency on

"Let's also remember the orphans who are euthanized," says Mike Arms, CEO and president of the Helen Woodward Animal Center in Rancho Santa Fe, CA.

Arms created the annual "Remember Me Thursday" (on Sept. 25 this week) as a day to light candles (real or virtual) in memory of the millions of animals euthanized in America and around the world. Animal shelters across America and in 14 countries outside the U.S. will participate this year.

What's more, a long list of celebrities is promoting and supporting "Remember Me Thursday," including Carrie Ann Inaba, of "Dancing with the Stars," Oscar-winning actress Diane Keaton, Tony Award-winning actor Alan Cumming, actress Katherine Heigl and All Star St. Louis Blues forward David Backes. Among their comments:

Katherine Heigl (via an email interview):

"'Remember Me Thursday' is a remarkable day where we take time to both recognize those animals who died in shelters alone without a home, and those who are still waiting for homes," says Heigl. "Every day, 10,000 dogs and cats are killed in America. Euthanasia is the No. 1 killer of dogs and cats. We have the means to end this by making the choice to adopt rather than to purchase an animal from a pet store."

Heigl and her mother, Nancy, founded the Jason Debus Heigl Foundation in 2008 in memory of her brother, who was killed as a teenager in a car accident.

 

"He was a compassionate and very kind person who loved dogs and cats and all living things," says Heigl. "His short life inspired us to try to do more to help end the plight of homeless animals in his memory."

Heigl and her husband, Josh, have two daughters, Naleigh, 5, and Adalaide, 2. The family shares its Utah ranch with eight dogs, four cats, nine horses, two donkeys, two pygmy goats, two miniature horses and nine chickens.

"The girls love all the animals and are learning how to be compassionate to all living creatures," Heigl writes. "They are a source of infinite joy for me--the way that they are discovering the world around them, going to school for the first time, experiencing Los Angeles while we're here for my new TV show, 'State of Affairs.' It's just a revelation."

When she's on the road, Heigl's never alone, she says.

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