- Animals caught in traps can suffer for days before succumbing to exposure, shock or attack by predators.
- Traps often kill "non-target" animals, including dogs and endangered species.
- To reduce costs, fur farmers put animals in small cages, preventing them from taking more than a few steps back and forth.
- The crowding and confinement are particularly painful for mink, solitary animals that occupy up to 2,500 acres of wetlands in the wild.
- The frustration of living in a cage leads the mink to self-harm - by biting their skin, the tail, the feet - or to go back and forth frantically.
- "PETA investigators witnessed the rampant cruelty to animals. Workers beat pigs with metal rods and pinned the eyes and faces of the pigs."
- Snakes and lizards are skinned alive because it is believed that living skinning makes the leather more flexible.
- Piglets are separated from their mother from the age of 10 days.
- Once the piglets are gone, the sow is fertilized again, and the cycle continues for three or four years before being slaughtered.
- About 3 to 4 million cats and dogs - many of which are healthy, young and adoptable - must be euthanized each year in animal shelters.
- Cows produce milk for the same reason as humans - to feed their young - but on dairy farms, calves are removed at the age of one day.
- Day-old calves are fed milk substitutes (including cattle blood) so that their mother's milk can be sold to humans.
- Animals can suffer brain damage or die from heat stroke in just 15 minutes. Beating the heat is particularly difficult for dogs.
- Each year, around 10,000 bulls die in bullfights.
- Most cows are intensively confined, unable to satisfy their most basic wishes, such as breastfeeding their calves, even for a single day.
- Cows are fed unnatural, protein-rich foods, which include chickens, pigs, and other dead animals.
- Overall, industrial livestock, including those on dairy farms, produce 1.65 billion tonnes of manure each year.
- The kids are boiled alive to make gloves.
- The skins of calves and unborn lambs - some aborted, others from slaughtered pregnant cows - are considered "luxurious".
- About 285 million hens are raised for egg production in the United States. In spaces so small that they cannot move a wing.
- The wire fences of the cages rub the feathers of the hens, irritate their skin and cause the infirmity of their legs.
- Prior to 1986, only four states had animal cruelty laws.
- Glue traps cause terror and agony for all animals that touch them, leaving them to suffer for days.
- According to a study, 70% of animal abusers also had criminal records for other crimes.
- Sealers often hang baby seals in the eye, cheek or mouth to avoid damaging their fur, then drag them over the ice to skin them.
- Additives containing arsenic are mixed with the feed of approximately 70% of chickens reared for human consumption.
- Each year, nearly a million seals around the world are subjected to a painful and often prolonged death, largely for fashion reasons.
- Scientists estimate that 100 species disappear every day! This represents about one species every 15 minutes.
- Each year in the United States, 50 million male piglets are neutered (generally without receiving painkillers).
- More than 15 million warm-blooded animals are used in research each year.
- The methods used on fur farms are designed to maximize profits, almost always at the expense of animals.
- To test cosmetics, cleansers and other products, hundreds of thousands of animals are poisoned, blinded and killed each year.
- In conditions of extreme promiscuity, piglets are subject to stress-related behaviors such as cannibalism and tail bites.
- Breeders often cut the piglets' tails and use pliers to break the tips of their teeth - without giving them painkillers.
- For identification purposes, breeders cut ear pieces from young pigs.
- Animals on fur farms spend their entire lives confined in cramped and dirty wire cages.
- For fur, small animals can be crammed into boxes and poisoned by hot, unfiltered exhaust gases from a truck.
- Exhaust gases are not always fatal, and some animals wake up while being skinned.
- Larger animals have attached forceps or stems driven into their mouths or anuses, which can shock them painfully.
- Bird poisons attack the nervous system of birds, causing them to experience epileptic seizures, erratic flight and tremors for hours before dying.
- If you drink milk, you subsidize the veal industry.
- Male calves are often uprooted from their mothers at the age of one day, chained in tiny stalls for 3 to 18 weeks and reared for veal.
- After being removed from their mother, the piglets are confined in pens until they are separated to be reared for breeding or meat.
- Although chickens can live for more than ten years, hens raised for their eggs are exhausted and killed at the age of two.
- More than 100 million "exhausted" hens are killed in slaughterhouses every year.
- Forty-five states currently have animal crime provisions.
- Decriminalization is both painful and traumatic, and has been banned in Germany and other parts of Europe as a form of cruelty.
- The kangaroos are massacred by millions each year; their skin is considered a material of choice for football boots.
- In the United States, 6 to 8 million stray and abandoned animals enter animal shelters each year, and about half of them must be euthanized.
- In California, the first American producer of milk, manure from dairy farms has poisoned hundreds of square kilometers of groundwater.
- Each of the more than a million cows on the state's dairy farms excretes 18 gallons of manure daily.
- Each year, the world leather industry slaughters more than a billion animals and tans their skins and leathers.
- Elephants that occur in circuses are often kept in chains for up to 23 hours a day from the time they are babies.
- Each year, millions of animals are slaughtered for the clothing industry.
- Each jacket trimmed with fur, each leather belt and each wool sweater is the scene of immeasurable suffering.
- Neglect and neglect are the most common forms of mistreatment of pets in the United States.
- Every day in the United States, there are more than 65 million pigs on industrial farms, and 112 million are killed for food each year.
- Every year, dogs suffer and die when left in a parked car - even for "a minute" - parked cars are deadly traps for dogs.
- Dog owners: On a 78 degree F day, the temperature in a car in the shade is 90 ° F, in the sun, it can rise to 160 ° F in a few minutes.
- 98% of Americans consider pets as companions or family members.
- For medical experimentation, animals can be burned, shocked, poisoned, isolated, hungry, drugged and have brain damage.
- As banal or painful as animal experiments are, none is prohibited by law.
- When valid non-animal research methods are available, there is no law obliging experimenters to use such methods instead of animals.
- On average, it takes 1,000 dogs to maintain a medium-sized racetrack. There are more than 30 tracks in the United States.
- Female cows are artificially inseminated soon after their first birthday. Happy Birthday !
- Birds have no place in cages. They are bored, feel lonely, cannot fly, are deprived of company ...
- Many birds become neurotic in the cages - they pluck feathers, shake their heads constantly and peck repeatedly.
- According to industry reports, more than a million pigs die each year on the way to slaughter.
- Over 100 million animals suffer and die each year during cruel chemical, drug, food and cosmetic tests, biology lessons, etc.
- About 9 billion chickens are raised and slaughtered for their meat each year in the United States.
- The industry calls the chickens "broilers" and raises them in huge hangars filled with ammonia, without windows and with artificial lighting.
- Some chickens spend their entire lives standing on concrete floors.
- Some chickens are confined in huge and overcrowded grounds, where they are forced to live in the midst of their own waste.
- Neglect / neglect is the most common form of animal abuse (approximately 36% of all cases of animal abuse).
- Cows are treated like machines to produce milk, they are genetically manipulated and filled with antibiotics and hormones.
- Foie gras is made from grotesquely enlarged livers of ducks and geese that have been cruelly force-fed.
- The best way to save cows from the misery of industrial farms is to stop buying milk and other dairy products. Discover soy!
- A typical slaughterhouse kills around 1,000 pigs per hour.
- The number of animals killed makes human and painless pig death impossible.
- Due to inadequate stunning, many pigs are alive when they reach hot hot water baths.
- 13% of cases of intentional animal mistreatment involve domestic violence.
- Cruelty to animals is a human problem. When animals are abused, people are in danger.
- Instead of improving the living conditions of animals, the dairy industry is exploring the use of genetically manipulated livestock.
- More than half of the fur in the United States comes from China, where millions of dogs and cats are clubbed, hanged and bled to death.
- Millions of pounds of antibiotics are given to chickens, which metabolize only about 20% of the drugs administered to them.
- The 3 trillion pounds of waste produced by farm animals each year is generally used to fertilize crops.
- Dog chaining, although unfortunately legal in most regions, is one of the most cruel punishments one can imagine for social animals.
- Tens of thousands of horses from the United States are slaughtered each year for use in horse meat in Europe and Asia.
- Since the closing of the last horse slaughterhouses in the United States in 2007, thousands of horses have been shipped to Canada / Mexico.
- Abusers kill, injure or threaten children's pets to coerce them into sexual abuse or to force them to remain silent about the abuse.
- There is no federal law to regulate the voltage or the use of electric prods on pigs.
- Traps often kill "non-target" animals, including dogs and endangered species.
- To reduce costs, fur farmers put animals in small cages, preventing them from taking more than a few steps back and forth.
- The crowding and confinement are particularly painful for mink, solitary animals that occupy up to 2,500 acres of wetlands in the wild.
- The frustration of living in a cage leads the mink to self-harm - by biting their skin, the tail, the feet - or to go back and forth frantically.
- "PETA investigators witnessed the rampant cruelty to animals. Workers beat pigs with metal rods and pinned the eyes and faces of the pigs."
- Snakes and lizards are skinned alive because it is believed that living skinning makes the leather more flexible.
- Piglets are separated from their mother from the age of 10 days.
- Once the piglets are gone, the sow is fertilized again, and the cycle continues for three or four years before being slaughtered.
- About 3 to 4 million cats and dogs - many of which are healthy, young and adoptable - must be euthanized each year in animal shelters.
- Cows produce milk for the same reason as humans - to feed their young - but on dairy farms, calves are removed at the age of one day.
- Day-old calves are fed milk substitutes (including cattle blood) so that their mother's milk can be sold to humans.
- Animals can suffer brain damage or die from heat stroke in just 15 minutes. Beating the heat is particularly difficult for dogs.
- Each year, around 10,000 bulls die in bullfights.
- Most cows are intensively confined, unable to satisfy their most basic wishes, such as breastfeeding their calves, even for a single day.
- Cows are fed unnatural, protein-rich foods, which include chickens, pigs, and other dead animals.
- Overall, industrial livestock, including those on dairy farms, produce 1.65 billion tonnes of manure each year.
- The kids are boiled alive to make gloves.
- The skins of calves and unborn lambs - some aborted, others from slaughtered pregnant cows - are considered "luxurious".
- About 285 million hens are raised for egg production in the United States. In spaces so small that they cannot move a wing.
- The wire fences of the cages rub the feathers of the hens, irritate their skin and cause the infirmity of their legs.
- Prior to 1986, only four states had animal cruelty laws.
- Glue traps cause terror and agony for all animals that touch them, leaving them to suffer for days.
- According to a study, 70% of animal abusers also had criminal records for other crimes.
- Sealers often hang baby seals in the eye, cheek or mouth to avoid damaging their fur, then drag them over the ice to skin them.
- Additives containing arsenic are mixed with the feed of approximately 70% of chickens reared for human consumption.
- Each year, nearly a million seals around the world are subjected to a painful and often prolonged death, largely for fashion reasons.
- Scientists estimate that 100 species disappear every day! This represents about one species every 15 minutes.
- Each year in the United States, 50 million male piglets are neutered (generally without receiving painkillers).
- More than 15 million warm-blooded animals are used in research each year.
- The methods used on fur farms are designed to maximize profits, almost always at the expense of animals.
- To test cosmetics, cleansers and other products, hundreds of thousands of animals are poisoned, blinded and killed each year.
- In conditions of extreme promiscuity, piglets are subject to stress-related behaviors such as cannibalism and tail bites.
- Breeders often cut the piglets' tails and use pliers to break the tips of their teeth - without giving them painkillers.
- For identification purposes, breeders cut ear pieces from young pigs.
- Animals on fur farms spend their entire lives confined in cramped and dirty wire cages.
- For fur, small animals can be crammed into boxes and poisoned by hot, unfiltered exhaust gases from a truck.
- Exhaust gases are not always fatal, and some animals wake up while being skinned.
- Larger animals have attached forceps or stems driven into their mouths or anuses, which can shock them painfully.
- Bird poisons attack the nervous system of birds, causing them to experience epileptic seizures, erratic flight and tremors for hours before dying.
- If you drink milk, you subsidize the veal industry.
- Male calves are often uprooted from their mothers at the age of one day, chained in tiny stalls for 3 to 18 weeks and reared for veal.
- After being removed from their mother, the piglets are confined in pens until they are separated to be reared for breeding or meat.
- Although chickens can live for more than ten years, hens raised for their eggs are exhausted and killed at the age of two.
- More than 100 million "exhausted" hens are killed in slaughterhouses every year.
- Forty-five states currently have animal crime provisions.
- Decriminalization is both painful and traumatic, and has been banned in Germany and other parts of Europe as a form of cruelty.
- The kangaroos are massacred by millions each year; their skin is considered a material of choice for football boots.
- In the United States, 6 to 8 million stray and abandoned animals enter animal shelters each year, and about half of them must be euthanized.
- In California, the first American producer of milk, manure from dairy farms has poisoned hundreds of square kilometers of groundwater.
- Each of the more than a million cows on the state's dairy farms excretes 18 gallons of manure daily.
- Each year, the world leather industry slaughters more than a billion animals and tans their skins and leathers.
- Elephants that occur in circuses are often kept in chains for up to 23 hours a day from the time they are babies.
- Each year, millions of animals are slaughtered for the clothing industry.
- Each jacket trimmed with fur, each leather belt and each wool sweater is the scene of immeasurable suffering.
- Neglect and neglect are the most common forms of mistreatment of pets in the United States.
- Every day in the United States, there are more than 65 million pigs on industrial farms, and 112 million are killed for food each year.
- Every year, dogs suffer and die when left in a parked car - even for "a minute" - parked cars are deadly traps for dogs.
- Dog owners: On a 78 degree F day, the temperature in a car in the shade is 90 ° F, in the sun, it can rise to 160 ° F in a few minutes.
- 98% of Americans consider pets as companions or family members.
- For medical experimentation, animals can be burned, shocked, poisoned, isolated, hungry, drugged and have brain damage.
- As banal or painful as animal experiments are, none is prohibited by law.
- When valid non-animal research methods are available, there is no law obliging experimenters to use such methods instead of animals.
- On average, it takes 1,000 dogs to maintain a medium-sized racetrack. There are more than 30 tracks in the United States.
- Female cows are artificially inseminated soon after their first birthday. Happy Birthday !
- Birds have no place in cages. They are bored, feel lonely, cannot fly, are deprived of company ...
- Many birds become neurotic in the cages - they pluck feathers, shake their heads constantly and peck repeatedly.
- According to industry reports, more than a million pigs die each year on the way to slaughter.
- Over 100 million animals suffer and die each year during cruel chemical, drug, food and cosmetic tests, biology lessons, etc.
- About 9 billion chickens are raised and slaughtered for their meat each year in the United States.
- The industry calls the chickens "broilers" and raises them in huge hangars filled with ammonia, without windows and with artificial lighting.
- Some chickens spend their entire lives standing on concrete floors.
- Some chickens are confined in huge and overcrowded grounds, where they are forced to live in the midst of their own waste.
- Neglect / neglect is the most common form of animal abuse (approximately 36% of all cases of animal abuse).
- Cows are treated like machines to produce milk, they are genetically manipulated and filled with antibiotics and hormones.
- Foie gras is made from grotesquely enlarged livers of ducks and geese that have been cruelly force-fed.
- The best way to save cows from the misery of industrial farms is to stop buying milk and other dairy products. Discover soy!
- A typical slaughterhouse kills around 1,000 pigs per hour.
- The number of animals killed makes human and painless pig death impossible.
- Due to inadequate stunning, many pigs are alive when they reach hot hot water baths.
- 13% of cases of intentional animal mistreatment involve domestic violence.
- Cruelty to animals is a human problem. When animals are abused, people are in danger.
- Instead of improving the living conditions of animals, the dairy industry is exploring the use of genetically manipulated livestock.
- More than half of the fur in the United States comes from China, where millions of dogs and cats are clubbed, hanged and bled to death.
- Millions of pounds of antibiotics are given to chickens, which metabolize only about 20% of the drugs administered to them.
- The 3 trillion pounds of waste produced by farm animals each year is generally used to fertilize crops.
- Dog chaining, although unfortunately legal in most regions, is one of the most cruel punishments one can imagine for social animals.
- Tens of thousands of horses from the United States are slaughtered each year for use in horse meat in Europe and Asia.
- Since the closing of the last horse slaughterhouses in the United States in 2007, thousands of horses have been shipped to Canada / Mexico.
- Abusers kill, injure or threaten children's pets to coerce them into sexual abuse or to force them to remain silent about the abuse.
- There is no federal law to regulate the voltage or the use of electric prods on pigs.
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