Ask China to keep its tiger trade ban in place

Fewer than 5,000 tigers remain in the wild. In the last 50 years alone, three sub-species of tigers have gone extinct in Asia.

China banned the domestic trade in tiger parts in 1993. But in an attempt to reopen this trade, large scale tiger farms in China are breeding tigers at a frightening rate to produce tiger products for commercial trade such as tiger bone wine, misleadingly promoted as traditional medicine.

 
Ask China to keep its tiger trade ban in place. Your views will be personally conveyed to China's leaders.

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You don’t know how lucky you are boy…

As always, I am editing my books with one eye and have the other on Animal Planets “Animal Cops “ this time it is filmed in Houston, and I can NOT eat my yogurt any more, after seeing the 5 horses they have just discovered. The horses are nothing but BONES – you can see every bone in all of their bodies and most have duct tape wrapped around their hooves, probably holding them together!

The officers say the horses probably haven’t had a decent meal for 6 months. The horses were so hungry that they were eating away at the wooden barn they were kept in.

People who mistreat their animals should get the same exact treatment put onto them. Wankers! Animals can not ask for help. It is beyond cruel to mistreat a helpless animal, I am pretty sure, if there is a hell, these folks will end up there on a tight leash.

When I end up rolling in cash, I will be funding such shows as Animal Cops and Animal Precinct and of course the ASPCA. Love them.

Using Animals to make money (assholes!)

FEDS TURN BLIND EYE TO CRUELTY IN CIRCUSES, SAYS NEW REPORT:


According to a recent report released by the ASPCA, the Fund for Animals and the Animal Welfare Institute, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) routinely looks the other way when Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey beats and mistreats its elephants. Tracing nine different investigations over five years, the report reveals a variety of incidents. In one such case, the USDA did determine that Ringling's use of chains and ropes to remove nursing elephants from their mothers caused the animals unnecessary trauma, behavioral stress and physical harm–but the agency closed the investigation without taking any enforcement action.

“The USDA is charged by law to protect performing animals–not to help Ringling with its public relations,” says Lisa Weisberg, ASPCA's Senior Vice President for Government Affairs and Public Policy. “This report raises serious questions about the relationship between the circus and USDA officials.”

For more on the report, and to find out what you can do stop cruelty in circuses, please visit ASPCA online.

Ooooh, doesn't that just piss you off? Well, then follow the link and help kick some ass. I understand people eating meat and using horses on the farm to help pull shit around, or even dogs to gaurd the house and lead the blind, but using animals for sports and entertainment is a sign that mankind has not moved on, that there are still cavemen lurking about, PIGS. Greyhounds that lose the race are often discarded ( and Charlie Watts's wife, Shirley has adopted 45 of them) -circus animals suffer everyday for peoples viewing pleasure,pit bulls