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posted by glelsey
New figures from the Rabbit Welfare Association & Fund (RWAF), the biggest UK charity dedicated to improving the lives of ‘pet’ rabbits, show that the number of unwanted rabbits has nearly doubled in recent years.

The last meaningful survey conducted by the charity estimated the number of rabbits given up to rescue shelters at around 35,000. The organisation has recently conducted another survey, and was shocked to find the figure now standing at well over 67,000.

‘What is really worrying,’ said Richard Saunders, RWAF Veterinary Expert Advisor, ‘is that this number only reflects the cases where the rabbits have made it into rescue. We can't possibly quantify how many more are dumped in the wild and left to fend for themselves, which leads to almost certain death. Then there are those who, when the novelty has worn off, are simply neglected and left often in a hutch with no access to exercise space and almost no attention except for a handful of food now and again.’

The charity also points out that countless unwanted pet rabbits are sold for next to nothing through classified ads both in newspapers and online as well as at livestock auctions. It is understood that many of these are bought as meat.

In the survey, almost all the rescue centres said that the problem is getting worse, with more and more people wanting to rehome their pet rabbits. Many said they are only able to take in around 10 per cent of the requests they receive, with most having waiting lists of 2-6 months. Many owners will not wait that long, and take their own steps to dispose of the animal.

The answer? Well the charity's message is simple on this one. Rabbits are not the cheap and easy children's pet that they are often mistaken as being. They are as big a commitment as a cat or dog, and people should think long and hard, and do their research before taking them on. And even longer and harder before they decide to breed ‘just one litter’ from their pets, with even more rabbits then needing to find homes. If you can't commit to providing rabbits with the space, companionship, vet care and proper diet for ten years or more, then rabbits are not for you.

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Source: A beatifull fox turns into a fur coat for ugly beats beasts
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this is what people do I KNOW ITS WRONG
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posted by Milena96
More than 400 well-known designers, many of whom are listed below, include fur in their ready-to-wear collections.


Phillip Lim
A. F. Vandevorst
Adrienne Landau
Aigner
Akris
Alberta Ferretti
Alena Akhmadulina
Alessandro Dell’Acqua
Alexander McQueen
Alexander Wang
Alexandre Vautier
Allegra Hicks
Alvin Valley
Amanda Wakeley
Aminaka Wilmont
Andrew Gn
Andy & Debb
Angel Chang
Angel Sanchez
Ann Demeulemeester
Ann-Sofie Back
Anna Molinari
Anna Sui
Anne Valerie Hash
Anteprima
Antonio Berardi
Antonio Marras
Aquascutum
Aquilano.Rimondi
Armand Basi
Armani Privé
Ashleigh Verrier
Ashley Isham
Asprey
Atil Kutoglu
Atsuro Tayama
Avsh Alom...
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Cockfighting—a blood sport in which two roosters specifically bred for aggressiveness are placed beak to beak in a small ring and encouraged to fight to the death—has been around for centuries. Roosters were first bred for fighting in Southeast Asia more than 3,000 years ago, and cockfighting later spread to Greece, Rome and Britain before crossing the Atlantic about 200 years ago. The brutal “sport" found popularity in North, South and Central Americas, and was particularly prevalent in Colonial New York, Philadelphia and Boston. By the 1800s, it had spread to the South and the West...
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posted by -SilverFey-
I'm probably going to get a lot of hate for this article. I do support animal rights just as much as everyone else on this club, though people with probably tell me otherwise. I'm just saying--you don't have to be vegetarian to love animals!


So, I've seen a lot of people posting on here about being vegetarian, and how it's wrong to eat meat. They say that it hurts animals to eat meat. They compare it to cannibalism.
These things they say; they're not true.
To say it's wrong to eat meat is ridiculous. We have canine teeth. Canine teeth are for eating meat, not plants. We wouldn't have canine teeth...
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please help stop animal abuse and if you see animal abuse please report it, thank you :)
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posted by ttmrktmnrfn0830
Here is a poem I wrote today in biology. I'd might as well update it while this sight isn't glitchy on this dinosaur, lol


My outcome is bleak,
I suppress a grieving cry,
"Help me! Help me!
I want to die!"

Since I opened my eyes
To look at this blasted world,
My canine body, fragile,
My life will be chaotic and whirl

In a pool of dismay,
Like the tears that dare fall,
As my new master grabbed my scruff the wrong way;
The first time that my skin would crawl.

An outrageous turn of events,
That take turmoil in my life,
"Help me! Help me!
I want to die!"

My master treated me well,
My first six months or so,
Then the...
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Major Animal Advocacy Groups Are Supporting THE GHOSTS IN OUR MACHINE by Liz Marshall and Jo-Anne McArthur via link More video interviews here: link
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