Rebecca Corry Takes a Stand for Stray Animals in L.A.
Rebecca Corry, known for her time on “Last Comic Standing,” is making serious headlines. The comedian and animal activist has filed a lawsuit against the City of Los Angeles, its mayor, Karen Bass, and the LAPD. The lawsuit focuses on the treatment of stray animals in city shelters and issues faced on Skid Row.
Corry is not just about laughs; she runs the Stand Up For Pits Foundation, dedicated to saving pit bull-type dogs from suffering. Her commitment to animal rights shines through her legal action, as she aims to hold the city accountable for neglecting its responsibilities toward these animals.
The lawsuit alleges that city officials, including Annette Ramirez, the manager of Los Angeles Animal Services, have failed to adhere to animal cruelty laws. This neglect has resulted in widespread suffering among strays, which Corry’s foundation claims it has tried to remedy. They reportedly spent over $50,000 caring for 11 dogs that were allegedly neglected by city services.
Corry’s foundation argues that the city must fulfill its legal obligations to these animals. They seek not only a commitment to better care but also compensation for the funds spent on rescue efforts.
In a recent survey, 75% of Los Angeles residents expressed concern about the welfare of stray animals. This indicates a significant community awareness of the issue, underscoring Corry’s actions. Many advocates are rallying online, with hashtags like #SaveTheStrays trending on social media.
As the case unfolds, it’s clear that this is not just a legal battle; it’s a movement to ensure that animals receive the care they need and deserve. While Corry awaits responses from city officials, her determination highlights the urgent need for change in animal welfare policies in Los Angeles.
For more on this issue and updates, visit the Stand Up For Pits Foundation.


















