Written by PETA
Animals who are bred and killed for their fur in China live in misery from birth to death. Chinchillas, foxes, minks, raccoons—and, yes, even dogs and cats—are jammed into crowded wire cages, and the close confinement and filthy conditions quickly lead to mental illness. As documented in our undercover video, fur farmers kill animals by bashing their heads in or breaking their necks while they are still conscious.
Animal protection laws are nonexistent in China, but PETA Asia is working overtime to change that. Whether by submitting recommendations for China's first-ever animal protection legislation, going undercover at fur farms, or exposing the hideous conditions for animals in Chinese zoos, PETA Asia is tirelessly on the front line for animals.
Please take a moment to write to the Chinese ambassador to the U.S., Zhang Yesui, and ask him to do everything in his power to put animal welfare on the agenda in his country. Share the video with family and friends, and remember: If we don't watch it, we can't stop it.
For more information on animal welfare in China, please check out PETA Asia's Web site.
Written by Jennifer O'Connor
i have seen so many videos like this, i sometimes wonder why the people videoing this do not do something, tape it and then go back and do somethin..to keep showing these and nothing is being done is not helping. these need to be shown on tv's, bill boards signs..anywhere where people buy fur products. i hate that most everything from our coffee cups to probably this computer are made in china, how do we get away with not supporting them..didja notice that not one animal made a noise, if they could talk, would they still bash their heads in and skin them alive, would you do this to a human, oh thats right, humans can yell, scream, and FIGHT BACK. i hope china meets a terrible end..like a catastophe that wipes them off the face of the earth..this is how sick i am,,but enough of the videoing,,DO SOMETHING for those who cannot speak
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