PETA Offers Trio of Asif, Aamer and Butt A Chance At Redemption in an Ad to 'Fix' Dogs

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In an usual turn of events, PETA - People for Ethical Treatment of Animals - is offering the Pakistan cricketers involved in the match fixing scandal the opportunity to present an image contrary to the one being displayed across television screens.

clean up cricket magazine shoot
clean up cricket magazine shoot

Yvonne Taylor, celebrity projects manager of PETA UK, is said to have penned a letter to the tainted trio, giving them the opportunity to generate something of the good to alleviate the bad, "Many of us here at PETA are big cricket fans, so we were saddened to hear the allegations regarding match-fixing. We would like to offer you an opportunity to generate public goodwill towards your team while helping to take the spotlight off this controversy: star in a PETA ad promoting a different kind of 'fixing' - sterilising dogs and cats. No one would call you 'out' about that.

"Because of unchecked breeding and a lack of good homes, millions of dogs and cats all over the world languish in animal shelters or are euthanised every year. Countless other animals, including many in Pakistan, struggle to survive on the streets - starving and being hit by vehicles and abused by cruel people. 'Fixing' dogs and cats by having them spayed or neutered is the key to ending this suffering."

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