China Unveils Draft Animal Protection Laws

Sep 19, 2009 1 Comment by

The RSPCA in Britain is welcoming China’s first ever draft animal protection laws, which will be unveiled today September 19, 2009

The legislation, drawn up in consultation with the RSPCA, will include provisions to both protect pets and cover how farm animals should be raised, transported and slaughtered. It will also deliver protection for captive wildlife and laboratory animals.

The laws address deliberate cruelty and several of the most serious issues that have concerned the international animal welfare community for many years – including inhumane culling methods used against dogs, the live skinning of animals for their fur and the feeding of live farm animals to big cats in zoos and wildlife parks.

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One Response to “China Unveils Draft Animal Protection Laws”

  1. Adam Smith says:

    Its sad to even think about some of the stuff people will do. Atleast they are starting to protect them. Thansk for your post!

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