UPDATE (FEB 7, 2009): SAME STORY as below. We’re going to stop actively updating this post until we hear or see that Google has stopped taking money from this open seller of CAT SKIN.
UPDATE (FEB 5, 2009): The folks at Fur-Plate.com are STILL advertising on Google.com (accessed from a United States-based IP address. It is illegal to advertise dog or cat skin in the United States). Google, why are you still allowing these folks to advertise cat skin on Google.com?
UPDATE (FEB 4, 2009): The folks at Fur-Plate.com are STILL advertising on Google.com, and they are are still selling cat skin. I sent the link to this post to Google’s contact for Investor Relations, and asked them to get back to us as soon as they remove this advertiser from Google.com.
UPDATE (FEB 3, 2009): The folks at Fur-Plate.com are STILL advertising on Google.com, and they are are still selling cat skin.
Screenshots from today:
The first image is Google’s Sponsored Links search engine, with a listing of fur-plate.com as a continued member of their AdWords client list.
The second image is from fur-plate.com which, as already state multiple times on this site, sells cat skin. SEE FOR YOURSELF. fur-plate is located in Hebei Province, home to one of the centers of the Chinese fur industry, and the location of one of the most horrific animal cruelty videos every filmed.
Please, Google, stop helping the fur industry.









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.") 










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