{"id":5126,"date":"2009-01-30T07:18:23","date_gmt":"2009-01-30T07:18:23","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/planetsave.com\/?p=3876"},"modified":"2009-01-30T07:18:23","modified_gmt":"2009-01-30T07:18:23","slug":"petas-sea-kitten-campaign-gets-pranked-with-steak-ad","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/planetsave.com\/articles\/petas-sea-kitten-campaign-gets-pranked-with-steak-ad\/","title":{"rendered":"PETA's Sea Kitten Campaign Gets Pranked With Steak Ad"},"content":{"rendered":"

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Some clever techies confused PETA supporters today by pulling a well-executed prank against their campaign to “re-brand” fish as sea kittens.[social_buttons]<\/h3>\n

For at least a couple hours today<\/a>, the internet was abuzz with the fact that www.SeaKittens.com had an Omaha Steaks ad smack-dab at the top of the page. But PETA can’t really be that careless, right?<\/p>\n

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Turns out that the page is a line-by-line duplicate of PETA’s actual sea kittens campaign site<\/a>, but it’s not owned by PETA at all. According to Alley Insider, PETA has confirmed that the site is a parody and that they are not running any steak ads.<\/p>\n

All jokes aside, giving up meat is one of the best ways you can help stop the advancement of global warming<\/a> and air and water pollution.<\/p>\n

More information about the environmental impact of meat:<\/p>\n