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August 19, 2009
Help Animals on Chinese Fur Farms

Every year, millions of individual animals, including more than 2 million cats and hundreds of thousands of dogs, are killed for their fur in China. Some are strays, and countless others are companions who once shared homes with people who loved and cared for them before the animals were rounded up often with metal tongs around their necks and tossed, screaming, into a crate.

A timid young rabbit waits, terrified, in a cramped, filthy wire cage. Suddenly, a hand reaches in and roughly grabs her. Her neck is broken. She is then tossed, still convulsing, into a barrel. When it's filled, the barrel is wheeled into another room, where she is skinned.

This horrific abuse is happening right now to countless rabbits and cats and dogs on Chinese fur farms and in Chinese markets. Won't you please help us stop this massive cruelty?

China is one of the world's largest fur suppliers, and more than 95 percent of the country's finished garments are exported with many ending up in North America. And as we now know, Chinese companies have been known to deliberately mislabel cat and dog fur as "Asian jackal," "rabbit," or "raccoon" to fool consumers. Every fur-trimmed collar or other fur item from China, regardless of the kind of animal slaughtered to manufacture it, is the product of cruelty on a truly massive scale. And we must combat it!

We need your help right now. Please make an urgently needed donation to PETA today and help us stop the horrific slaughter of cats, dogs, and other animals for their skin.

The suffering on Chinese fur farms involves all sorts of animals, all of whom are deeply frightened. Powerful video footage taken during a PETA Asia-Pacific undercover investigation documents the misery of rabbits condemned to a short, miserable life and painful death at the hands of grubby fur-farm operators. The investigator saw rabbits who were crammed into filthy cages covered with urine and feces, where they could only wait, petrified, as workers made their way along the tiers of cages.

The rabbits were yanked out of their cages by their ears or legs. The workers aimed at their heads with handheld electrical devices often multiple times as the animals kicked and screamed. The rabbits were then hung upside down and were crudely decapitated. The farm that the investigator visited has 11,000 cages and will be responsible for the slaughter of more than 600,000 animals this year alone in the quest to satisfy the demand for their skins.

Through difficult investigations similar to this one and through decades of relentless campaigning, PETA has saved many thousands of rabbits, dogs, cats, and other animals by convincing consumers and corporations to reject all fur. We've successfully persuaded some of the world's leading designers and retailers including Ann Taylor, Calvin Klein, Polo Ralph Lauren, and Tommy Hilfiger to adopt permanent no-fur policies, and we've made fur so synonymous with suffering that furs are no longer considered "luxury goods," and fur prices have seen record lows.

While we've accomplished much, the wholesale slaughter of so many animals for their fur in China is an urgent matter. To help these animals, we must educate consumers, corporations, and even governments about the pain that goes into every piece of fur trim and every fur cat toy produced in China. That is only part of our work, but it is a vital part.

Please contribute to our work for dogs, cats, and all animals by making a special gift today.

On behalf of all animals, especially those confined and killed for their skins in all parts of the world, thank you.

With the fall fashion season just around the corner, we need to do everything we can to make sure designers, retailers, and consumers know the horrific extent of the animal suffering that takes place on fur farms in China and around the world. Please rush your online donation to PETA today. Together, let's save more animals from being cruelly mistreated and killed for their skin.

Comments

Rachel says …
August 19, 2009 01:03 PM

Consider this an official objection to the practices of fur farms and a request to alter such obscenity to reflect the changes in the world. We are no longer supporters of abuse toward other humans, nor the animals who trust us to act on their behalf.

Shivatmika Nigam says …
August 21, 2009 10:44 AM

It's so sad that animals who cannot speak for themselves are killed brutally just so to become some ruthless person's dress! Man is a monster and we really need to make him more humane and sensitive towards animals.
Animals are innocent and selfless. We have no right to kill them!

marcia goodrum says …
November 30, 2009 06:00 PM

I haven't stopped crying and wanting to do anything to help. Donations to PETA and signing petitions which I forward to friends are the first steps I have taken. (I don't wear fur but signed the pledge anyway.) What else can I do?

Mirkka says …
November 30, 2009 06:05 PM

Fur farming in China is monstrous. It is very cruel industry in Finland, too. I am from Finland and there is very difficult to get fur farming stopped. Most of the finnish politicians support fur farming and Finland is lobbying pro fur farming in European Union, too. There should be world wide ban on fur farming and fur sail. I see it as only possible solution. But every step towards fur free world is important.

BOYCOTT SIERRA TRADING POST says …
September 25, 2010 04:34 PM

BOYCOTT SIERRA TRADING POST.COM - They are currently selling rabbit fur bomber hats. I have advised them that I personally am boycotting their website until those atrocious hats are pulled from their shelves. They should be ashamed. Please write to them at customerservice@sierratradingpost.com and let them know you don't appreciate them buying and selling these hats which represent cruelty in such a vivid way. Thank you.

Ocean Richardson says …
November 10, 2011 12:37 PM

Victoria's Secret and Macy's sell sweaters with Angora (rabbit ) fur. I have stopped buying from either place. Please spread the word.

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