Thursday, September 22, 2011

Barbaric Chinese cat market closed

The barbaric cat market exposed by The Mail on Sunday has been shut down by police in China after pressure from thousands of horrified readers.
The report - followed up by newspapers and magazines throughout the world - detailed the appalling conditions the animals are forced to endure before being killed and eaten in restaurants.
Animal welfare organisations said the closure of the Xin Yuan market in the city of Guangzhou, capital of the southern province of Guangdong, represented a 'significant victory' for The Mail on Sunday and its readers because it is not illegal to sell cats for food in China.

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

DOG EATING FESTIVAL BANNED AFTER ANIMAL RIGHTS FURY


ABOVE: The images were condemned by millions of animal lovers around the world / Europics
ABOVE: The tradition is more than 600-years-old
ABOVE: 15,000 dogs were due to be butchered and eaten
ABOVE: The habit of dog eating is traced to a Ming Dynasty legend

WARNING: THE FOLLOWING IMAGES MAY CAUSE DISTRESS TO SOME READERS.
CHINA has banned a sickening 600-year-old dog meat festival were helpless hounds were boiled alive after furious protests by hundreds of thousands of animal rights activists.

These gruesome scenes of appalling cruelty at the festival - which has been around since the Ming Dynasty - were condemned by millions of animal lovers around the world.

Officials in Hutou, Zhejiang province, eastern China, have called off the mass slaughter next month where up to 15,000 dogs were due to be butchered and eaten over three days.

Shocked visitors to previous festivals reported live dogs to densely crowded into wire cages that they gouged each others' eyes out just trying to stand up.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Activists at last year's Fur Free Friday!

Activists at last year's Fur Free Friday!
Activists at last year's Fur Free Friday!
Last night the City Council of West Hollywood passed a historic ordinance unanimously prohibiting the sale of fur apparel products within the city!  This great success culminated after months of canvassing and rallies spearheaded by the Fur-Free West Hollywood Campaign made up of activists from In Defense of Animals, Last Chance for Animals, Animal Alliance, PETA, OCPA, ARME, APRL and many hard-working individuals, most notably Ellen Lavinthal, Ed Bucks, Shannon Keith and Bryan Monell. Several stores in West Hollywood had voluntarily removed fur items from their stores prior to the City Council’s actions.
In 1989, West Hollywood passed resolution number 558 proclaiming West Hollywood a “cruelty free zone for animals”.   Since that time West Hollywood has passed legislation banning the declawing of cats, prohibiting pet stores from selling puppy mill animals and resolutions banning cosmetic testing on animals and steel-jaw leg hold traps.  In February of 2001 they adopted IDA’s guardian language which substitutes the word “guardian” for “owner“ in all discourse.
West Hollywood is the first city in the United States banning the cruel commerce of fur.  It is a remarkable historic  victory.
Want to help animals killed for their fur in your city? Click here for some ideas on what you can do!
This year’s Fur Free Friday is right around the corner. Click here to see what activists from around the world did last year and start planning your own events soon… more details on that coming soon!

Source : idablog

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

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