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ABUSE

is common place for animals as every 60 seconds, another incident occours. Animal cruety / abuse comes in numerous forms, like: acts of violence or animal neglect. However, it is not restricted to just involving physical harm. As pychological harm can also consitute as animal abuse, involving: distress, torment or terror.

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.Disturbingly, there are often cases of animals being beaten, burned, poisoned or stabbed to death - with dogs sadly being the most popular victim to abuse in the UK. Additionally, abuse can be the result of people using animals as tools for commercial benefit, like: puppy mills, dog fighting, cock fighting and illegal slaughter houses.

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. Here are some countries thats are considered to be the most abusive towards animals: Japan, Australia, China, Spain, Egypt, Venezuela, Bulgaria, Romania, Greece and the Netherlands. Although, the UK isn’t on this list, there are still alarming amounts of animal abuse taken place each year, with the RSPCA recieving 1,037,435 phone calls in 2016. However, less that 8% of animal abusers convicted under the Animal Welfare Act recieve a prision sentence; often just recieveing a measly fine.



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You wouldn’t turn your head to human abuse, so why do it to animal abuse?

There are many signs of animal abuse, these include: poor body condition, lack of food or water, lack of shelter, lack of sanitation, abardoned, if the animal is caged or tied, if it is chained, if there is evidence the animal was trained/used to fight, anti-normal behaviour, too many animals living in one palce, and if the owner is overtly viotowards the animal.

see an animal in any of the situations above, don’t just by or assume someone else will take care of it. As its you to give abused animals a voice. Here are some you can help: gathering evidence, re-searching animal protection companies, reporting animal , confrount the person (maybe looking for p as well) and be prepared to apear in

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ANIMALS DON’T NEED

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There is no excuse for endorsing make-up products that are hurting or even killing animals, as there are so many companies produing make-up that is cruety free.

So why force them to wear it?

Here are some cosmetic companies that still test on animals: Avon, Benefit, Clinique, Estee Lauder, Maybelline, OPI, Christian Dior and Lancome. Cruety-free alternatives could be: Too faced, NYX cosmetics, Elf, Milk makeup, Lush, The Body Shop, Jordana cosmetics, Charlotte Tilbury, boots NO7 and Urban Decay.


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If you’re using cosmentic brands that test on animals, you are exposing: mice, rats, rabbits and guinea pigs - to the following torture. 1)Restraining rabbits, while either rubbing chemicals onto shaved skin or dripping into their eyes (with no pain relief) to test eye and skin irritation. 2) Weeks or even months of reciprocated forcefeeding - looking for signs of general illness or specific health hazards, like cancer. 3)�Lethal dose� tests, that force animals to swallow large

NG amounts of test chemicals, to determine the dose that B LO causes death. OD At the end of these tests, the animals are

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Not only is animal testing NOT NEEDED, it also has scientific limitations as well. This is because different sepcies respond differently, meaning that consumer safetly cannot be garanteed.


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If you see abuse don’t just let it happen, report it to a local animal charity or to one of the following: RSPCA - 0300 1234 999 - Or report online Contact your local council PETA - 0207 8376 327 World animal protection - UK line 0800 316 9966 - Or report online. FOUR PAWS UK 0300 770 1841


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