PLEASE SIGN PETITIONS TO HELP ANIMALS AROUND THE WORLD.
WE ARE THEIR VOICE.
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1. End China's animal terror:Stop China's Animal Terror http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/395/884/823/
2. Stop China from the continuing slaughter of cats & dogs: Stop China's Killing Cats & Dogs http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/920/837/328/ 3. Stop the cats being skinned alive! Stop the cutting http://www.thepetitionsite.com/2/stop-the-cat-cutters/ 4. Pledge to Boycott China for Animal Cruelty and Demand Animal Abuse Laws! (will be published shortly) A Shocking Look Inside Chinese Fur Farms Please watch this video : http://bit.ly/9sS4Nu
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HELP DOGS IN NORTH CHINA
There are no penalties for abusing animals on fur farms in China, which is the world's largest fur exporter, supplying more than half of the finished fur garments imported for sale in the United States. Foxes, minks, rabbits, dogs, cats, and other animals pace and shiver in outdoor wire cages, with no shelter from driving rain, freezing nights, or the scorching sun. Mother animals, who are driven crazy from rough handling and intense confinement and have nowhere to hide while giving birth, often kill their babies after delivering litters. Disease and injuries are widespread, and animals suffering from anxiety-induced psychosis chew on their own limbs and throw themselves repeatedly against the cage bars. Before they are skinned, animals are yanked from their cages, thrown to the ground, and bludgeoned. Undercover investigators from Swiss Animal Protection/EAST International found that many animals are still alive and struggling desperately when workers flip them onto their backs or hang them up by their legs or tails to skin them. When they begin to cut the skin and fur from an animal's leg, the free limbs kick and writhe. Workers stomp on the necks and heads of animals who struggle too hard to allow a clean cut. When the fur is finally peeled off over the animals' heads, their hairless, bloody bodies are thrown onto a pile of those who have gone before them. Some are still alive, breathing in ragged gasps and blinking slowly. Some of the animals' hearts are still beating five to 10 minutes after they are skinned. One investigator recorded a skinned raccoon dog on the heap of carcasses who had enough strength to lift his bloodied head and stare into the camera. Source: http://www.peta.org/issues/animals-used-for-clothing/chinese-fur-industry.aspx |