#1 point, cruelty Well, first of all, About 500 million land animals now in the Thailand are raised for dairy, meat and eggs each year and they all got killed in more than 400 slaughterhouses from the factory farming that are exist around the country. However, the cruelty towards these animals is unbelievable. On today's factory farms, animals are crammed by the thousands into filthy, windowless sheds and confined to wire cages, gestation crates, barren dirt lots, and other cruel confinement systems. These animals will never raise their families, root around in the soil, build nests, or do anything that is natural and important to them. In some cases, they live without daylight.
And as reported by UNICEF, 22,000 children die each day due to poverty and all of its attending evils such as hunger and epidemic diseases.” With more than 50% of human beings suffering from this social disease, what should a Christian do? How should we face this issue? Can we conquer it alone? Firstly, Christians should respond with the utmost mercy and grace. We should be tenderhearted.
For entertainment they are tortured over the course of an hour, speared in their backs, before finally dying from blood loss and/or exhaustion. Sheep picture the sheep on the far right was rescued by Farm sanctuary after being thrown on the dead pile. Turkey pic Bred to grow unnaturally fast, factory farmed turkeys suffer crippling leg injuries and often die from starvation and dehydration in the excrement
There are estimated to be 400 million dogs in the world. A wolf is a carnivorous mammal. When hunting, they often howl as a signal to other wolves in their pack. Females have four to six pups each spring. In many areas, the wolves are nearly gone because they were killed by humans.
Diseases that are easily treatable here in the United States are basically death sentences to the poor people of Afghanistan. About 48,545 children die each year in Afghanistan due to diarrheal diseases alone (TOLOnews). That is about eighty percent of the children who die from unsafe water. These kids died from ingesting water, which is a very troubling sentence to type. The families are left with choice of using this dirty water or not use any water at all.
Animal Liberation By: Peter Singer “Animal Liberation” is a novel highlighting the ignorance of people about what animals go through in order to fulfill whatever humans need. Whether it is meals or experimentation, millions of animals suffer each year. The author really goes the extra mile to try to make the reader see his point of view by being descriptive in his explanations of the types of pain animals feel. For example, Bunnies are used to test products for eye irritation by placing them in a chamber with only their heads exposed and dropping the product into their eyes. The eyes of the bunnies often become irritated, infected, and even blind.
Many shelters across North America provide a place to take in stray and lost animals. This is where animals are kept for short periods of time until later the decision it made to euthanizing the animal. In the society we live in the demand of breeding of designer breeds of dogs is high. Everyone wants the latest breed of dogs leaving many of the unwanted pets homeless. This isn’t the case most of dogs are deemed unadoptable because the lack social skills and forced in surviving on their own.
Over 3.5 million animals were used in experiments in 2008 in the UK alone. Some of them were poisoned, starved, deprived of water subjected to electric shocks or invasive surgery, or infected with deadly disease. In two-thirds of all experiments, no anaesthetic is used and, at the end of the experiment, the vast majority of animals are killed. The methods used to kill animals include breaking of the neck, blows to the head, suffocation in gas chambers, an overdose of anaesthetic and decapitation. All of which are barbaric.
Venezuela’s prison La Sabeneta is one of the worst prisons due to that they have one guard to every 150 inmates. Corruption and bribery is normal with the staff and 624 hurt and 196 murdered in 1995 shows the brutality of the prison when an inmate had a gun battle with the inmates. La Sante prison in France is well known for its high suicide rate with 124 suicides in just 1999. Some have even eaten rat poison to escape from living there. Many have become slaves while others only leave their cells for 4 hours a day.
Animal Cruelty Animal cruelty is a growing problem in today’s society, and it needs to be stopped as soon as possible. More than 8 million abandoned and neglected animals enter animal shelters every year, and more than half of them are euthanized. Animal cruelty comes in several forms, some of which people don’t know. There is animal experimenting, animal abuse, and mistreatment of animals. All of these forms of abuse can be stopped and prevented with your help.