WE CAN NOT STAND BY IDLE WHILE OUR PETS ARE ABUSED AND MISTREATED. THESE INNOCENT ANIMALS DON'T DESERVE TO BE ABUSED. BELOW YOU WILL FIND SEVERAL PETITIONS MOSLTY DEALING WITH DOGS, AND CATS. PLEASE TAKE TIME TO SIGN THE ONES YOU FEEL PASSIONATLEY ABOUT. PLEASE ALSO LEAVE A COMMENT TO SHARE SUPPORT FOR OTHERS WHO SHARE YOUR PASSION ABOUT ANIMALS. ALSO IF YOU KNOW OF ANY PETITONS OR CAUSES THAT WE SHOULD LINK TO PLEASE EMAIL US. WE WILL DO OUR BEST TO GET IT UP ASAP. EMAIL dontshootmydog@live.com

Monday, August 11, 2008

The following is a worthy cause and a link to a site where you can sign the petition. It appears china has a far way to go regarding animal rights.


source and link http://animalsaviors.org/petition.html
China has emerged as one of the world’s most powerful economies but is still mistrusted and feared (as distinct from respected) because since emerging from behind the bamboo curtain, it’s government has done little to dispel its autocratic image and apparent disregard for human rights. Quite apart from human rights, decent people everywhere could never accept a society so depraved and bereft of common decency as to accept the skinning of live animals as acceptable behaviour.

It’s burgeoning economy has resulted from flooding the world with cheap consumer products produced by a cheap unregulated work force. A fact that is understandable, having regard to its enormous population and fantastic work ethic.

In turn, China has developed an insatiable appetite for raw product from other countries and governments keen to export to China are reluctant to criticise or offend the Chinese government.

Given this background, will your government impose economic sanctions against China or openly criticise the Chinese government or demand that it puts a stop to the Chinese cat and dog fur trade? Most unlikely. However, there will surely be individuals within governments, so incensed and horrified by the trade that they will support Our Cause.

The Chinese government is well aware of the economic power play behind the scenes. It also knows it has a long way to go earn acceptance from the free world.
And make no mistake, China absolutely craves acceptance as a world leader that is trusted and respected and there are emerging signs that it is prepared to adopt more acceptable and responsible policies to earn that acceptance.

It knows that if it behaves or permits behaviour that is abhorrent to people of the democratic world, it will not earn the trust or respect it craves. Its our duty to show China that it can take a single , but highly significant step towards overcoming the prejudice of the millions of free-thinking decent people, if it recognises animal rights and, in particular, abolishes the abhorrent trade in cat and dog fur.

Cat and dog pelts sell for about US$1 each and every year, 2,000,000 cats and dogs suffer a horrific death, skinned alive for the pelts.


source and link http://animalsaviors.org/petition.html

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