KAREN: Hi, I'm Karen Carpenter.
RICHARD: And I'm Richard Carpenter.
KAREN: Pets and children, children and pets -- a combination that means love wherever you see it.
RICHARD: But pets, like children, need special attention.
KAREN: And, unlike children, they can't always tell you what they need.
RICHARD: That's why the Humane Society of the United States give a special thought for kids who like animals. It's called KIND and it stands for "Kindness in Nature's Defense."
KAREN: Children are inquisitive. And learning about pets and wildlife in an early age will be a blessing to both the beasts and children.
RICHARD: If you have children who have pets, ...
KAREN: ... or if you want your children to learn more about pets and animals and nature, write to Humane Society of the United States, Washington, D.C. 20037. Thank you.
[Song]
Bless the beasts and the children
For in this world they have no voice
They have no choice
KAREN: Hi, this is Karen Carpenter. There's an explosion in the United States -- a pet population explosion. Millions of unwanted and unloved pups and kittens are born and only one out of ten finds a home. The rest are destroyed. The Humane Society of the United States wants *you* to know spaying and neutering can help reduce this problem. Talk to your veterinarian or write to Humane Society of the United States, Washington, D.C. 20037.
RICHARD: Hi. I'm Richard.
RICHARD: And I'm Richard Carpenter.
KAREN: Pets and children, children and pets -- a combination that means love wherever you see it.
RICHARD: But pets, like children, need special attention.
KAREN: And, unlike children, they can't always tell you what they need.
RICHARD: That's why the Humane Society of the United States give a special thought for kids who like animals. It's called KIND and it stands for "Kindness in Nature's Defense."
KAREN: Children are inquisitive. And learning about pets and wildlife in an early age will be a blessing to both the beasts and children.
RICHARD: If you have children who have pets, ...
KAREN: ... or if you want your children to learn more about pets and animals and nature, write to Humane Society of the United States, Washington, D.C. 20037. Thank you.
[Song]
Bless the beasts and the children
For in this world they have no voice
They have no choice
KAREN: Hi, this is Karen Carpenter. There's an explosion in the United States -- a pet population explosion. Millions of unwanted and unloved pups and kittens are born and only one out of ten finds a home. The rest are destroyed. The Humane Society of the United States wants *you* to know spaying and neutering can help reduce this problem. Talk to your veterinarian or write to Humane Society of the United States, Washington, D.C. 20037.
RICHARD: Hi. I'm Richard.
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