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Law against abuse of animals needed

2006-03-08

 

LEGISLATORS and political advisers are calling for law

against animal abuse - of both pets and animals

slaughtered for food - a mounting public concern

nationwide.

 

The most recent outrage was triggered by news about

online photos and DVDs of a woman in spike-heeled

shoes stomping cats to death.

 

More affluent Chinese are enjoying the company of

pets, some treating them as family members. But animal

abuse cases have upset animal lovers and tainted

China's image of civilization and caring, said Du Yi,

a member of the National Committee of the Chinese

People's Political Consultative Conference.

 

" We should impose a law to curb animal abuse and

brutal slaughter as soon as possible, " said Du, a

businesswoman with a Hong Kong company.

 

She said outbreaks of foot-and-mouth disease, Severe

Acute Respiratory Syndrome and bird flu are punishing

humans for cruelty to animals.

 

Du once adopted more than 30 abused or injured cats.

She called for a crackdown on stealing, butchering and

processing pet animals for commercial purposes.

 

She encouraged efforts to reduce the pain of dying

fowl and livestock.

 

Animal slaughter should be banned at public places

such as supermarkets or booths in residential areas -

this can hurt youngsters' mental health, said Zhou

Ping, a deputy to the National People's Congress.

 

Surveys show that torturing and killing animals as

children is part of the profile of many serial

killers.

 

http://www.shanghaidaily.com/art/2006/03/08/246967/Law_against_abuse_of_animals_\

needed.htm

 

 

 

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