Not exact matches
Is it the brutal, bloody,
cruel spectacle
of two poor maltreated
animals forced to
kill or be
killed?
It's highly misleading to customers who are under the impression that the creation
of their favorite beauty products did not involve any
animal testing, not to mention ruthlessly
cruel to the millions
of helpless
animals that were
killed in the process.
Others will be stuck outside and will likely die
of starvation, temperature extremes, be hit by cars, infected with lingering, debilitating diseases, stolen by laboratory dealers, used as bait by dogfighters, attacked by other
animals, or tortured and / or
killed by
cruel people.
If you live in one
of the Ohio counties that still uses CO gas for shelter
animals, contact your local county commission and your veterinarian and urge them to stop the use
of this
cruel and inhumane means
of killing animals.
On August 15, 2012, the Fairfield County, Ohio commissioners unanimously agreed to stop the use
of the
cruel carbon monoxide gas chamber to
kill shelter
animals.
Sen. Hoyle agreed to sponsor Davie's Law, a bill that would end the use
of carbon monoxide gas chambers and other
cruel methods
of killing shelter
animals.
After decades
of the
cruel, costly method
of catching and
killing cats have failed to stabilize cat populations, local officials,
animal control officers, and
animal shelters are realizing that they need a completely different approach.
In contrast, the outdated approach
of rounding up and
killing cats is being increasingly abandoned by
animal control officers because it's
cruel and ineffective.
«Using gas chambers to
kill shelter
animals is unnecessarily
cruel, causing these
animals to suffer in the last moments
of their life.
Like all the other no -
kill animal rescue societies, Animal Advocates truly wants to see an end to the killing and suffering of creatures that have been deliberately bred to be absolutely dependent on us, helpless to prevent all the cruel and thoughtless things we do to
animal rescue societies,
Animal Advocates truly wants to see an end to the killing and suffering of creatures that have been deliberately bred to be absolutely dependent on us, helpless to prevent all the cruel and thoughtless things we do to
Animal Advocates truly wants to see an end to the
killing and suffering
of creatures that have been deliberately bred to be absolutely dependent on us, helpless to prevent all the
cruel and thoughtless things we do to them.
It's time for Lake County commissioners to put an end to the
cruel gas - chamber method
of killing homeless
animals.
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Animal Abuse and Neglect, Bear Trophy Hunting, Biomedical Research, Captive Hunts, Captive Marine Mammals, Carriage Horses, Chaining and Tethering Dogs, Chimpanzees Used in Research, Circuses,
Animals in Entertainment, Cockfighting, Wildlife
Killing Contests,
Cruel Confinement
of Farm
Animals,
Cruel Slaughter Practices, Dangerous Exotic Pets, Dissection, Dogfighting, Dogs and Cats in the Fur Trade, Dove Shooting, Environmental Impact, Outdoor Cats, Fisheries and Marine Life, Force - Fed
Animals, Fox Penning, Fur Production: Caged & Trapped
Animals, Fur Used in Fashion, Greyhound Racing, Habitat Loss and Fragmentation, Hog - Dog Fighting, Homeless Horses, Horse Slaughter, Internet Hunting, Lethal Wildlife Management, Marine Mammal Stranding, Marine Pollution and Noise, Medical Training Using
Animals, Pain and Distress in Research
Animals, Pet Overpopulation, Pets Used in Experiments, Pheasant Stocking, Poaching, Puppy Mills, Rattlesnake Roundups, Shark Tournaments, World Spay Day, Tennessee Walking Horses, Threatened and Endangered Species, Wild Horses, Wildlife and Roads, Wildlife Overpopulation, Wildlife Trade, Zoos and Exhibitors
Outside cats are
killed by cars, lost or stolen, exposed to fatal diseases, attacked by other
animals, abused by
cruel people, poisoned, injured in fights by other cats defending their territories, injured or
killed from belts or rotating blades from under the hood
of cars when the engine is started (cats often crawl under car hoods to escape the cold in winter).
A grass roots effort, the North Carolina Coalition for Humane Euthanasia (NCCHE), has been working to stop the use
of carbon monoxide gas chambers as well as other
cruel and inhumane methods
of killing shelter
animals in the state.
The bill would ban the use
of the
cruel gas chamber, ban the excruciatingly painful method
of killing by heart sticking, prohibit shelters from
killing animals when there are empty cages, make it illegal to
kill animals when rescue groups are willing to save them, and end the practice
of killing «owner surrendered»
animals within minutes
of arrival without ever giving them a chance at adoption.
Under current law the negligent act or omission must be (1) one
of «torture, torment, unnecessary mutilation or maiming,
cruel beating, poison or unnecessary
killing»; or (2) one
of deprivation
of necessary and good, wholesome food and water or access to shelter if the
animal would reasonably be expected to become sick or suffer without it.
As Winograd states, much
of this book is about history, beginning with Henry Berg's founding
of the ASPCA in 1866 and his commitment to stopping the
cruel treatment
of city work horses and other
animals, to the atrocious policies and conditions
of so - called «shelters», to the challenges and successes
of the No -
Kill movement (through 2005).
Long - term warehousing or hoarding
of unadoptable
animals because a shelter or rescue simply opposes euthanasia is irresponsible and
cruel, but that's the extreme end
of no -
kill done wrong.
Whoever overdrives, overloads, drives when overloaded, overworks, tortures, torments, deprives
of necessary sustenance, cruelly beats, mutilates or
kills an
animal, or causes or procures an
animal to be overdriven, overloaded, driven when overloaded, overworked, tortured, tormented, deprived
of necessary sustenance, cruelly beaten, mutilated or
killed; and whoever uses in a
cruel or inhuman manner in a race, game, or contest, or in training therefor, as lure or bait a live
animal, except an
animal if used as lure or bait in fishing; and whoever, having the charge or custody
of an
animal, either as owner or otherwise, inflicts unnecessary cruelty upon it, or unnecessarily fails to provide it with proper food, drink, shelter, sanitary environment, or protection from the weather, and whoever, as owner, possessor, or person having the charge or custody
of an
animal, cruelly drives or works it when unfit for labor, or willfully abandons it, or carries it or causes it to be carried in or upon a vehicle, or otherwise, in an unnecessarily
cruel or inhuman manner or in a way and manner which might endanger the
animal carried thereon, or knowingly and willfully authorizes or permits it to be subjected to unnecessary torture, suffering or cruelty
of any kind shall be punished by imprisonment in the state prison for not more than 7 years in state prison or imprisonment in the house
of correction for not more than 21/2 years or by a fine
of not more than $ 5,000 or by both fine and imprisonment; provided, however, that a second or subsequent offense shall be punished by imprisonment in the state prison for not more than 10 years or by a fine
of not more than $ 10,000 or by both such fine and imprisonment.
Many states have banned its use, most recently Alabama, Pennsylvania, and Texas, and relatively few shelters in the U.S. still use this archaic,
cruel method
of killing animals.