Cats in China

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Cats in China - Slaughtered For Meat and Fur!


Cats in China are not exempted from abuse! They are routinely rounded-up by unscrupulous persons, to be shipped-off to Southern Chinese Provinces, to be used for their meat and fur!.

A recent incident outside of Shanghai, posed a dilemma for Chinese authorities, when a truckload of cats broke down in a small town and many outraged local residents staged an impromtu protest, in which some of the cats were actually released into the community.

This incident captured by the Chinese media, both newspapers and television, reflects a growing revulsion within China for the use of companion animals in the meat and fur industries.




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Valiant Chinese Animal Welfare Activists Attempt a Rescue

The Daily Abuse of Domestic Cats in China



A recent report from the Shanghai Daily In China:
The Chinese People are horrified by these animal activities!

Over 1500 Cats Trapped in Shanghai and Surrounding Region for Shipment to Southern China's Food and Fur Industries

Jia Xing (Zhejiang Province, China)
30 August 2008

Some of the over 1500 terrified cats trapped in and around Shanghai for shipment to Guangdong for food and fur.

On Friday, 29 August 2008, local animal rescuers located several trucks with over seventy bamboo crates crammed with nearly 1500 cats in Jia Xing, a small city in Zhejiang Province, about an hour outside of Shanghai. These cats had likely been trapped in parks, from housing compounds and the street of Shanghai and neighbouring areas. Many of the cats in the crates had collars on them - obviously people's pets, possibly trapped just meters from their home. Their destination was (and still is) Guangdong Province in southern China, to be used for food and fur.

A Truckload of Cats is Intercepted by Concerned Citizens in a Small Chinese Village



Photocopied "ownership" papers:


The trucks were intercepted late at night in a parking lot in an industrial section of town and as the cat trappers attempted to load the trucks, rescuers called the police. Some rescuers claimed to have lost their cat, while others challenged the rather unofficial-looking photocopied documents that the head of the cat smugglers produced to support his claim that he owned the cats legitimately, having paid RMB50,000 for Photocopied "ownership" papers them (USD$7,320 / GBP£4,067), and that he was transporting them all according to permit.

Regardless of the legality of transport permits, the condition in which the cats were packed - crammed 20 or more to a small crate with no room to move and no access to food or water, while some newborns were being crushed to death and other cats had died, was a shockingly cruel sight.

Someone's pet trapped for the food and fur trade


Dead cat found in crate after others scrambled away

Citizen Intervention Proves Futile After 15 Hours of Negotiation

There are no animal cruelty or welfare laws in China - The cats fate is sealed!


Over 15 hours of negotiations ensued, in which the local rescuers refused to pay the smugglers for the cats (an agonizingly tough approach, but buying them would fuel more trapping for the "rescue market"). By mid-day Saturday, a crowd of nearly 300 people had gathered. A local TV crew filmed animal lovers feeding the cats through the slats of the crates and watering them down to keep them cool.

With an obvious stalemate, increasingly terrified cries coming from the crates and the deteriorating condition of the 1500 cats, several of the crates were broken and cats freed- albeit near a dangerous intersection without anybody to provide follow-up care. At this point, the area was cordoned off and further access to the cats blocked.

Row upon horrific row of trapped cats in crates





A handful of cats escape open crates

By late afternoon, the crowd was dispersed and, sadly, the remaining crates of cats appeared to be loaded onto a new truck by the cat trappers.

Although there is often little hope of helping cats already trapped and on their way to Guangdong, a focus of efforts on spay / neuter and indoor cat campaigns will hopefully someday reduce the numbers of available strays and unwittingly friendly pets going to market.

*The U.S. is a major importer of Chinese Fur!

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  • scss Jan 11, 2012 @ 1:58 am | delete
    Yes, China is a nightmare of animal abuse, especially since they both eat the meat and export the fur of dogs and cats. The slaughter of Chinese dogs prior to the Olympics (as a clean up campaign) simply beggars belief - and the idiot athletes and Sponsors still attended, participated and FINANCED China for the Olympics! I believe it is shameful that the Chinese people still let this happen, and that many Asian countries still sell roast dog meat on the street stalls. And especially shameful are the ugly Hags in USA and worldwide that insist on wearing fur products - and the designers that use and promote fur on their clothing. Disgusting - Revolting - Shameful! They are all bloody idiots in my opinion.
  • darciefrench May 10, 2011 @ 6:02 pm | delete
    Hi Greg, thanks for the informative article about how cats are so poorly treated in China. You're right, it takes global activism to change the world.
  • WeddingZazzle Aug 8, 2010 @ 4:23 am | delete
    Blessed by a SquidAngel :)
  • Ladymermaid Dec 6, 2009 @ 12:46 pm | delete
    I just stopped by to wish you, and those who surround you with love, a very merry holiday season. Many blessings in the New Year. Thank you for your never ending fight to protect those who cannot protect themselves.
    Ladymermaid
  • Frankster Feb 3, 2009 @ 4:30 pm | delete
    Thank you for tackling this topic. It is near and dear to my heart as well. If enough of us protest and help raise awareness of the torture of animals by the Chinese, we can get this stopped. 5 stars and favorite. Featured on my Boycott China for Crimes Against Animals lens. Bear hugs, Frankster aka Bearmeister aka Cat-Woman
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What You Can Do to Help End Animal Cruelty and Abuse in China.

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