Skinned Alive: Stop the Slaughter, Stop the Cruelty
In some of China’s many fur farms, animals are brutally skinned alive in order to get a "cleaner cut". Please read this article and help bring this to an end NOW.
As you sit reading this, hundreds of animals in China are being SKINNED ALIVE for their fur. Apparently this disgusting act of cruelty allows for a “better cut” when removing the skin, although many of the animals have their heads crushed or are beaten into a state of semi-consciousness in order to stop their desperate struggles; shockingly this is achieved by either, holding the animal by the tail and slamming them headfirst into the ground, or beating them with metal poles.
Think that’s it? Oh, no! After having their skin removed the animals are all piled up, but many of them are still alive. Yep, that’s right! Many of the animals can live for up to 10 minutes after being skinned, still able to move and blink among the bodies of their predecessors.
And if you assume that the cruelty ends there, you’d be sadly mistaken. Throughout their damned lives, the animals are kept in tiny, unsheltered cages, left open to the elements at all times and with no privacy for acts such as birthing, which often results in the mother killing her litter. Many of the creatures are driven to literal insanity and disease spreads uncontrollably.
The link below will take you to the official website against these acts. It includes a full account of the murders and a video of the acts taking place, for anyone brave enough to watch. I thought i was but after just 30 seconds i was a gasping, sobbing wreck in front of my computer. This has to end. Please help stop this barbarity by simply reading through this webpage and giving up fur – you never know how it was obtained.
http://www.peta.org/feat/ChineseFurFarms/index.asp
look inside Chinese fur farms
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