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Car & Dog Fur Trade in China
I have just watched a sickening TV news programme showing how cats & dogs are ill treated in Chinese markets before being killed and skinned for the fur trade in Europe. I hope that anybody else who saw it and was as sickened as I was will write a letter of objection to:
The Chinese Ambassador to Great Britain: Mr Zha Peixi,
Chinese Embassy,
49-51 Portland Place London W1B 1JL
Tel: 020-72994024, 020-72994021 Fax: 020-76370399
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If europe and the rest of the so called "civilised" nations continue to buy fur then this sickening trade will continue.
Same as battery farms for cheap chicken meat etc.. etc..
If there is no-where for these "people" to sell the products too, then they will soon give it up and find some other trade to ply in!!
I suppose the current fashion for fur trim on everything is not helping. It all makes me feel really physically sick. While people insist on wearing real fur this will continue.
(However, we do treat battery hens in exactly the same fashion here! and where I live the battery chicken farming is increasing dramatically. They may not be soft and cuddly but they still feel pain)
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Please write to your MP as well as to the Ambassador - See link to Parliament latest news http://www.number-10.gov.uk/output/Page4180.asp and tell your MP to take action against this sick business.
There was an article a while back by the Daily Mail (amongst others) about the Belgian fur trade and claims of stolen pets being used for fur - retiever coats, cats as blankets - but the EU claimed it couldn't act against the makers!!!
To make some sort of effort to stop the far east trade, use the petitions at: http://www.2kat.net/itstheirdestiny/petitionpage.html
Also see the PETA site at: http://www.peta.com/ for all things to do with protest against the fur trade and mis-treatment of animals.
What really is the point of objecting to the Chinese Embassy? They are an 'emerging economy' satisfying a commercial demand.
Being concerned about animal cruelty is a First World luxury.
If you really want to do something, you need to look at Christian Dior, Hermes and Alberta Ferretti, Harrods and Louis Vuitton - even down to the gift shop that sells those cute little cats in the baskets. ("It's only rabbit fur - isn't it?" yeah - right !!)
The fashion houses - the designers - the retailers - the consumers - YOU! That is what creates the demand for fur that China is satisfying.
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