Tuesday, January 18

Cruelty to Cats and Dogs

 I am desperately worried about the intense animal cruelty that is taking place in China RIGHT NOW.

 Investigators witnessed this:
-Trucks transported up to 800 animals in tiny cages to fur markets across China. Some of the cats and dogs were still wearing the collars their former owners had put on them.
-Cages were so full that animals couldn't even MOVE. Some contained as many as 20 cats. None of them had food or water.


-Dead and dying cats and dogs were crammed into cages along with living animals.
-Cats and dogs were driven INSANE by the conditions they were forced to endure. Some lashed out and others fell limp with exhaustion and fear.
-Cages were tossed 10 feet--from the tops of trucks to the ground below-- shattering the bones of the fearful animals inside.

Some gruesome evidence of what goes on inside a Chinese fur farm is a coat made from 42 German Shepard puppies.

imagine:
Cats and dogs writhed in terror and pain as they are hung up by their legs and tails and have the fur peeled from their flesh. Stripped, bleeding bodies get tossed onto piles of other bodies, where their hearts continue to beat and they lay there suffering.

Did you know, that animals who are killed for their fur are often domestic cats and dogs stolen from their families?

Did you realize that cat and dog fur is sold--under different labeling-- in the U.S. and Europe?

Were you aware that fur traders use methods including drowning,bludgeoning, and skinning alive in order to save money and avoid damage to the fur?

Did you know, that cats and dogs can continue to breathe and blink for five minutes after they are skinned alive?

Did you realize that kittens and puppies--in addition to adult cats and dogs--are often killed for their fur?


It is proven that joining a company such as PETA, is the most effective way to protect animals from cruelty and save animals lives.


"I hold that the more helpless a creature, the more entitled it is to protection by man from the cruelty of man."
-Mahatma Gandhi

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