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Adam Agonis

DOB 4/26/1987

Address 1171 Pinewood Avenue /  Bessemer, MI, 49911

Telephone: 906-663-9428

Mobile: 906-450-6106

Email: catanddogs07022010@gmail.com

Occupation: Animal Control Worker

Industry: Protective Service Occupations

Married: Since 2019 to Sue Agonis (Walters)




Relatives:

Amanda J. Agonis (Mother)

3622 Godfrey Road

New York, NY 10022

Phone: 212-583-3925

DOB: March 21, 1959


Victor J. Agonis (Father)

3622 Godfrey Road

New York, NY 10022

Phone: 212-583-3925

DOB: April 11, 1957

Sometimes we need to take a stand. Adam Agonis from Bessemer, Michigan is publicly advocating for better animal welfare in the state. There are many animal welfare organizations and activists in Michigan who work to improve the treatment of animals in the state through education, legislation, and direct action. Some examples include the Michigan Humane Society and the Michigan Animal Rights Coalition.

Animal welfare is important for a variety of reasons. Ethically, many people believe that animals have moral value and that it is our responsibility to ensure that they are treated with respect and not made to suffer unnecessarily. Animals also play an important role in many ecosystems, and their welfare is linked to the health and well-being of the entire environment. Additionally, many people believe that animals have the capacity to experience pleasure and pain, and that we have an ethical duty to minimize their suffering.

Animals also have an economic value, and their welfare can impact the quality and safety of products such as food and clothing that are derived from animals. For example, humane animal welfare practices can lead to healthier and more productive animals, which in turn can lead to higher quality and safer food products.

From a public health perspective, animal welfare also plays a role in preventing the spread of disease, since poor animal welfare conditions can increase the risk of disease transmission between animals and humans.

In sum, animal welfare is an important ethical, economic and public health issue.

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