Currently, they are big time animal rights activists.
Animal Activism
Early Years
According to the twins, their interest in animal activism began in childhood, after experiencing, at their father's ranch, animals they'd befriended and named would end up going to slaughter. In response, they drafted a heartfelt manifesto they called "Civil Rights for Animals."[28]
Website
The twins founded a website for animal activism called TheKittyLiberationFront. org which has now become TwinBunnies.com, and help animal charities and rescue groups worldwide, volunteer with shelters for walking and rehabilitating dogs, participate in the TNR (Trap, Neuter and Return). They made calendar featuring shelter animals, called “Pinup Pets” which was to support the hurricane animal rescue efforts (as seen in their documentary Your Mommy Kills Animals).
In a 2009 article by Fox News called the twins "the Willie Nelson of pin-up girls interviewing the twins where they spoke of how they (the twins) use their “seven and a half minutes each of fame” to speak out for animals.[29] They participate in animal protests, such as anti-pet shops, anti-puppy mill, anti-circus, and anti-animal experimentation (vivisection) and are vegan. They held a vigil for pets lost during the pet food poisoning that occurred that same year.[30] They also help lobby animal bills, such as the pet food safety bill.
Wild Horses
In 2009 they became very active in lobbying in favor of the ROAM act for wild horses along with Willie Nelson,[31] and continued their support speaking openly about the horse slaughter ban, the ban on de-clawing[32] and the fight against factory farms and animal cruelty.[33]
Marine Life
In 2010 they helped bring public awareness to the ban on seal hunting in Canada by doing a media blitz to help end the brutality of seal hunting,[34] the dangers to the sea turtles and other endangered species affected by the BP oil spill,[35] and helped lobby and pass HR5566, the Animal Crush Video Prohibition Act Bill (banning violent images against animals on websites).[36]
Film and Video
The Twins use their celebrity status in every way they can including offering their images up in posters displaying their "wacky humor and good looks" (Fox News),[37] such as their 2010 posters to support causes such as the Anti Fur movie "Skin Trade"[38] and the cruelty that happens in the dairy industry in the documentary 'Earthlings'.[39] and their 2011 Covers and featured articles in True Cowboy Magazine and their continuing fight to save the wild horses (February and April 2011 issues).[40]
Other efforts
The twins participate in animal rescue projects.[41][42] In 2011, they worked the Animal Welfare Institute to support the ban on horse slaughter.[43][44] and appeared in the documentary The Petition about the issue.[45]
Finding Luka Magnotta
In 2012, the twins spearheaded a movement to track down a person posting online videos of killing kittens, believed to be Luka Magnotta.[46] They have been searching for him since 2008.[47] Their search remained ongoing as of 2014.[48][49]