Laws on domestic cat breeds wild cat species and animal rights law enforcement

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A kind person made a contribution on the Blogger site that is attached to this site. He thanked me for making a post about animal cruelty in the Philippines and correctly said more voices need to be heard in support of the animals so cruelly and mindlessly abused. I’d like to hear from people, particularly those who have first hand experience of animal and particularly cat cruelty. You may be a person who has committed animal cruelty. Tell us why. You might be like me, someone who finds cat and animal cruelty simply horrible. Some images of animal cruelty never leave the mind. The photographs of the feral dogs rounded up in the Philippines will haunt my mind forever. Their dislocated forelimbs, the confused and lost expressions on their faces (see It’s Their Destinywebsite but contribute here first please). Let us hear your voice against cat and animal cruelty. You can do it here.

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    • Hi Carlo, There there is no easy way or trick to preparing for an article. The better you know your subject the easier it is of course. At the moment I am dictating my articles using software called Dragon Dictate. I find it easier to write through dictation because when you type that can be a distraction to thinking or it can hold up one’s thought processes. Perhaps above all, the key is to know your subject well and then it’s just a matter of practice. The better you know the subject the more everything falls into place almost immediately and after that it is simply a matter of ensuring that the facts are correct or one states an opinion and you make that clear.

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  4. Hi Michael,

    Interesting to read about the variations in animal laws in different countries. While all countries have a very long ways to go in creating new animal laws and improving existing laws, it’s clear that some countries do very little to protect the animals.

    India animal laws is possibly the most interesting study since they have such a strong tradition of respecting life in it’s many forms. The West is having a negative impact on them in this regard. More and more fast food restaurants such as McDonalds (where they serve hamburgers) are showing up. Hollywood is a negative influence. The desire to be more like the West is eroding traditional ethics.

    You made a critical point when you said that the laws reflect the attitudes of a society. They also reflect our general indifference toward non-human animals. We forget that we’re just another animal on the third rock from the sun. With our superior reasoning capability shouldn’t we be animal guardians rather than opportunists? I see animals as little brothers that should be protected.

    The police and the military protect the humans. Who protects the animals?

    I’ve got a question for you: The meat part of the food industry is in such high demand that the meat industry has an enormous amount of power to protect it’s current and future profits. How does a small and relatively weak organization or a single person introduce an animal rights bill to become a law when the opposition seems impenetrable? I’ve always wondered that.

    Interesting read, thanx,

    =^-^= Hairless Cat Girl =^-^=

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    • Well big business with politicians run the world. Big business does not generally care about animals in an way. Never mind ‘animal rights’. That is why the world’s resources are being used up and wild cat habitat destroyed. Animals are vulnerable to the top predator: humans.

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