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ABC News quoted Bruce Friedrich, vice president for policy at PETA, as saying the group supports brushing away flies instead of killing them. He expressed disappointment that the president had killed the fly.
"We support compassion for even the smallest of animals," Friedrich told ABC. "We support giving insects the benefit of the doubt."
PETA Wednesday sent the White House a "Katcha Bug" kit that traps bugs so they can be released into nature, the network reported.
Friedrich acknowledged Obama has supported animal rights and said the group's glad the president has denounced factory farming and Canadian seal hunting and that Michelle Obama opposes wearing fur.