Right now, the advertising of skins of dogs and cats have and continue to profit Google. These dog and cat skins come almost exclusively from a country, China, where it is perfectly legal and common to skin animals alive for their fur.
I cannot believe that the vast majority of Google’s employees, managers and stockholders could possibly wish to profit from the skins of cats and dogs.
I cannot believe this will continue.
But as long as Google advertises ANY fur (unless China should suddenly outlaw the dog/cat fur trade), there will be dog and cat fur profiting Google’s bottom line.
I personally make no distinction between any of the fur-bearing animals, but I’m going to make a wild guess that many Google stakeholders loves dogs and/or cats almost as much as they love their own human friends, and have special emotional bonds with dogs and/or cats.







If you doubt Google profits from dog or cat skins, look in the header and ask yourself what you see. This is a WYSIWYG campaign. ("What You See Is What You Get.") 









