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February 25, 2009

What the wool industry doesn’t want you to know

Did you know how lambs are treated in order to obtain wool ? I came across the following information from the People For The Ethical Treatment of Animals:

No compassionate person would buy or wear fur. But what about wool? The facts often surprise people—lambs and sheep suffer greatly for the wool clothing that many people wear.

Contrary to industry propaganda depicting happy sheep who are lovingly shorn of their “excess” fleece, the wool industry is an ugly business. No amount of fluff can hide the fact that buying wool supports a cruel industry in which lambs and sheep suffer while they’re alive and often die a terrifying death. Please support PETA today to help save sheep and other animals from such abuse. > How you can help

PETA’s investigations of farms in Australia—the world’s top wool producer—have helped to expose this industry’s horrendous hidden cruelty to animals.

Helpless lambs are forced onto their backs, and chunks of skin and flesh are hacked from their rumps with gardening-type shears—often without the use of anything whatsoever to numb the pain. This crude, barbaric practice is called “mulesing.” This practice is intended to stop flies from laying eggs in the sheep’s wrinkled skin (although there are lots of humane ways to do so) but leaves the animals with open, bloody wounds that often become infested with maggots.

The cruelty doesn’t stop there. Once some poor sheep are unable to produce enough volumes of wool to satisfy the farmers, they are shipped to slaughterhouses in the Middle East and North Africa. Each year, millions of sheep are crammed so tightly onto boats that animals who are ill or injured often collapse and are trampled to death. Some suffer exposure to the elements, including storms at sea and must stand amid their own accumulating excrement. For many, the journey is fatal. The terrified survivors are dragged from the ships and thrown into the back of trucks and cars or loaded into trucks in the heat and taken to crude slaughterhouses—only to have their throats cut while conscious. > How you can help

Source: People For The Ethical Treatment of Animals .

February 20, 2009

Video : Paul McCartney (of The Beatles) protecting pup seals

Canada’s contentious seal hunt will soon start, despite protests by Paul McCartney and other animal-rights activists who condemn the killing of the pups as inhumane. Registered sealers will be allowed to kill up to 325,000 pups on the ice flows off the Atlantic near Quebec and Newfoundland when the annual season opens, up from the quota of 320,000 last year. The pelts, used in the fashion industry, are mostly sold to Norway, China and Russia. The United States has banned Canadian seal products since 1972 and the European Union banned white baby seal pelts in 1983 > Watch Video > Ask your MP to take action

Source: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6237463555632984869

February 14, 2009

Are you supporting cruelty by wearing fur-trimmed sweaters ?

Today I was out in the chilly weather. It was a sorry sight everywhere I went - every 1 in 3 person had remnants of a dead creature around his/her neck. Just have a look at the picture here. Many of these fur-trimmed, fur-lined sweaters and outer coats harvest fur from animals such as minks, foxes, dogs, cats and rabbits. Please be a kind consumer, visit FurIsDead.com and here to learn more, and spread this message.

February 13, 2009

Thai Doctor Outfits Baby Elephant With Prosthetic Leg

Filed under: Accounts from an Animal, News about Animals — Compassion @ 5:59 pm

Mosha was only 7 months old when she stepped on a landmine on the Thai-Burmese border.

The explosion severely injured her right front leg, which was later amputated. For two years afterward, she limited her physical and social development by stumbling around on three legs. > Find out more about heartwarming outcome .
Source: ABC News .

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