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    Jay Patel Mr. Bentley English IV – 5th hour August 17, 2015 Animal Cruelty Animal cruelty also called animal abuse is a human infliction of suffering or harm upon any non-human animal, for purposes other than self-defense or survival. Each year more than 100 million animals and birds are killed in laboratories for medical testing, chemical testing and drug testing. Animals are also killed for their skin and leather. Animals are being killed and tortured for many purposes around the world. Farm animals

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    death, and even causing jail time for humans? The amount of animals we have on our planet is massive. Since 2011, the number of dogs and cats entering shelters annually has declined from approximately 7.2 million. It is about a twenty to one ratio of pets to humans, and that’s not including the wild animals we have illegally being kept here in people’s backyards. From the number of animals on the streets and in shelters, hoarding cases and abuse, animal cruelty, laws on animals, dog fights, neglect

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    Animals are beaten and abused on a daily basis due to barbaric individuals. Whether it be from harmful intentions or pure negligence most cases go unreported. “Deliberate cruelty may involve beating, shooting, stabbing animals, or setting them on fire. Neglect is not giving a necessary food, water, shelter, or vet care” (Human Society). The lack of attention and care for these animals can often lead to severe, and sometimes irrevocable damage. The Animal Legal Defense Fund, ALDF for short, website

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    etc. When this happens the animals live in unsustainable conditions. Also some people are just sick and think that hurting an animal is ok. Some of the countries where animal abuse happens the most is Spain for their shocking bullfights and horse cruelty, China is well known for their shameful acts such as skinning of live foxes and other furry animals. The Chinese not only ill treat foxes but also fishes. Fishes are caught and their internal organs are removed while they’re still alive. Slaughterhouses

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    around since 1280 when animals were executed for their misdeeds and wrongdoings towards humans . Animals still have not gotten the justice they deserve . There are many different forms of abuse that animals go through that do not get addressed . Although , law enforcements do something to help with animal abuse they do not do enough (Beirne 1 ) . The government should enforce more harsher laws because animal cruelty is unethical , felonies against animals should be taken more serious , and animals have

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    Animal cruelty is an arguable topic. Most people are aware that having an animal is a lot of work. There are some people that just don’t have any idea of the amount of work there is to owning a pet. People should know that animals do feel pain just like humans, but the only difference is that they are defenseless. Domestic violence and animal cruelty are linked. Not all people are aware that pets should be taken care properly for example taking them a bath, giving them food, taking them for a walk

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    rather if they have certain rights or complete human rights. The American society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals aim to promote kindness and prevent torture among animals (James, 17). Animals deserve rights that allow them to live for their purpose. The Animal Welfare Act was signed into law in 1966 to guide research, experiments, and the treatment of animals (Animal Welfare Act Regulation Research). Activist believe animals deserve full human rights, although they do deserve rights, animals

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    chemical, drug, food, and cosmetics testing. People have debated whether animal testing is cruelty or science for many years, and it still seems to be a hot topic of debate. But with the experiments that are conducted being so unreliable, expensive and cruel to animals, animal experimentation should be banned in the United States. Many people who are in favor of animal testing believe that stories of animal cruelty are old and out-of-date, due to the things like the Animal Welfare Act that are in place

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    Aristotle Animal Abuse

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    merely possessions. Aristotle even wrote in his Great Chain of Being how he believed the species on earth were arranged in a hierarchy, with humans being at the top and animals at the bottom, and that those at the bottom were only meant to serve those above them (“Animal Rights”). However, because they believed in the transmigration of the soul between humans and animals, the Pythagoreans and Neo Platonists thought that people should respect animals and their interests. So while many people may not

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    animal rescue center; also, it would ban pet stores from buying puppies and kittens from ‘puppy/kitten mills’ (Giordano). Kathleen Schatzmann, the New Jersey director of the Humane Society, thinks that if the law “...would not only crack down on cruelty in puppy mills, but would also give homeless cats and dogs in Camden County a greater chance of finding a home,”(Giordano). One citizen that agrees with Schatzmann is Ardis Lukens. Lukens wrote a letter in support of Philadelphia’s initiatives to

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