Tuesday, 13 January 2015


Do you know someone who supports the anal electrocution of foxes and the strangling of bunnies and doesn’t mind that animals killed for their fur were often skinned while still alive and struggling? In other words, do you know someone who wears fur?
The fur industry is responsible for the intense suffering and death of over 100 million animals every year. Animals that die to produce non-essential luxury items include rabbits, foxes, minks, raccoons, seals, wolves, coyotes, squirrels, cats and dogs.
85 per cent of animals used to produce fur are commercially farmed. The small barren cages, with injury-causing wire floors, keep production costs low and profits high.
But every animal pays the price: a stress-filled life devoid of the most basic natural behaviours: running, playing, burrowing, or even experiencing daylight.
Most fur animals are killed for their first winter coat, aged about eight months. So high quality fur products do not indicate a lifetime of wellbeing – rather that the animal only shed its filthy, matted infant fur just before death.
Finally, farmed animals face horrifically cruel methods of slaughter, including electrocution and live skinning. These preserve the pelt, but cause unimaginable pain.
Please consider the following information and pass it to friends and family:
1. There’s no such thing as ‘ethical’ or ‘green’ fur
The International Fur Trade Federation’s ‘Origin Assured’ label seeks to make fur farming respectable, but weak import and labelling regulations for this worldwide trade mean that in reality fur products are untraceable. Even if ‘humane fur farms’ could exist, the origin of consumer goods could not be assured.
‘Green’ fur is also a marketing ploy: the animals come from commercial farms that generate industrial amounts of animal waste and offal; their fur is processed using polluting toxic chemicals. Modern fur production carries a considerable environmental cost.
2. Fur trim is as cruel as a whole coat
The majority of animals killed for fur end up in as fur trim, a sector of the industry worth billions of dollars a year. They are often subjected to even worse mistreatment than those used for full coats – as smaller pieces of fur are needed, there is even less care to prevent disfiguring injury or disease, poor quality fur is simply discarded.
3. ‘Wild’ fur is not cruelty free
While fur farms are intensely cruel, traps and snares – capable of crushing bone – do not offer anything approaching a quick or compassionate end for animals caught in the wild.
As well as being indiscriminate about which species they catch, some traps have been declared inhumane by veterinary associations.

Simple steps to help protect animals from the fur trade

* Avoid all fur products: labelling can mislead! Dog and cat fur is commonly described as ‘vintage’ or ‘faux’ to attract consumers. Tips for avoiding real fur:
* Be sure your favourite store is fur free: supporting stores that carry the Fur Free Fox logo sends a strong message. If your favourite store isn’t on the international list of approved retailers, ask them to join!
* Vote in or enter Design Against Fur: this annual competition invites students from around the world to create artwork that exposes the cruelty of fur
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Please boycott retailers who sell fur products. No animal should ever suffer such a hideous and violent death, ever! We are the paying consumers- we create the demand! Don't contribute to animal suffering. Help us spread the message, share us! If you agree that animals feel, suffer, love and the truth about their abuse should be exposed, please “like” our page. Thank you! https://www.facebook.com/NYPstopanimalabuse?ref=br_tf
The decision to euthanize your ill or injured pet is the most difficult decision a pet owner will ever have to make. It is a decision that needs careful planning. It is a decision that cannot be rushed. We pets know when it is time to go. Animals know when it is time to die. You will know in your heart when it is time to say goodbye to your best friend.
For when you take on a companion animal, especially if it is still a baby, it is easy to forget that you will almost certainly outlive it, and that you’ll have to cope with all the difficulties — the infirmity and sorrow, not to mention the expense — that old age involves.
STRAY CAT PRAYER
Dear God!
Please send me somebody who'll care.
I'm so tired of running and sick with despair.
My body is aching and filled with such pain....
....and Dear God I pray, as I run in the rain,
that someone will love me and give me a home,
a warm cozy bed, and food of my own!
My last owner left me alone in the yard....
I watched as they moved, and God that was hard!
So I waited a while, than went on my way to rummage in garbage and live as a stray!
But now, God, I'm so tired and hungry and cold; and I'm so afraid that I'll never grow old!
They've chased me with sticks and hit me with straps while I run the streets just looking for scraps!
I'm not really bad, God, please help if you can.
For I have become just a "Victim of Man".
I'm wormy, Dear God, and I'm ridden with fleas; and all that I want is an Owner to please.
If you find one for me, God, I'll try to be good.
I won't scratch the carpet,
I'll do as I should.
I will love them, play with them, and try to obey.
I will be so grateful if they'll let me stay!
I don't think
I'll make it too long on my own, 'cause I'm getting weak and I'm so all alone.
Each night as I sleep in the bushes I cry, 'cause
I'm so afraid, God, that I'm gonna die!
I've got so much love and devotion to give that I should be given a new chance to Live!
So Dear God, please hear me, please answer my prayer, and send me somebody who will REALLY CARE!
They like living just like you. They feel horror just like you! They understand the meaning of cruelty! Give a voice to those who can't speak for themselves. Help us! Join us! We animal lovers have the power - BE THE VOICE for these animals! If you agree that animals feel, suffer, love and the truth about their abuse should be exposed, please “like” our page. Thank you! https://www.facebook.com/NYPstopanimalabuse?ref=br_tf

On March 16, maintenance workers in New Jersey were pulling garbage out of a chute when they found a starving, emaciated pitbull who was so neglected his bones were protruding and he had no body temperature.
He was rushed to an emergency veterinary facility where the staff pumped him full of fluids and covered him in warming blankets. The pitbull made it through the night and in to March 17 when he was named "Patrick".

Tuesday, 9 December 2014

THIS BLOG IS CREATED TO HELP SPREAD THE AWARENESS OF ANIMAL CRUELTY AND TO HELP BE THE VOICE OF POOR ANIMALS WHO ARE BEING TREATED THE WAY THEY DON'T DESERVE TO BE TREATED. STAND UP WITH US AND FIGHT AGAINST ANIMAL ABUSE!!!