Showing posts with label cruelty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cruelty. Show all posts

Monday, January 31, 2011

Stop the mass killing in the Ukraine, Kharkov


We the undersigned are calling all government representatives to influence the situation in Kharkov and the whole country. We mean the problem of stray animals number regulation and coexistence of animals and humans.

Only these steps will help decrease the number of strays:

- Neutering of stray animals
- Vaccinating homeless animals
- Educating pet owners about necessity of neutering their pets
- Creating shelters for animals
- Discontinuance of poisoning stray animals

According to present legislation poisoning is a direct violation of Ukrainian law.

A society is judged by its treatment of the weak that is of the disabled, children and animals. Scientists proved that animal intercourse have a wholesome and even healing effect on human. And on the contrary when people unreasonably kill animals, often in front of children, it results in irresponsibility and cruelty.

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/stopp-mass-killing-ukraine-kharkov/

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Robert Everett Keck given prison time for aggravated animal abuse


An Alexander man has been sentenced to 2 years in the Ark. Department of Correction after pleading guilty to aggravated cruelty to a horse.

Robert Everett Keck was accused of 'severe neglect' of several horses, dogs and a pony that were found on his property in Oct. 2009.

Police received a report of several horses without food and water out at Keck's residence on West Lawson Road. Neighbors told detectives that the animals' condition had been deteriorating for some time.

The Pulaski County Humane Society took custody of 4 horses and 5 dogs that police said were in need of immediate medical attention because of starvation and neglect.

The Humane Society reported that all the animals were given emergency medical treatment to stabilize their condition, and placed under observation.

A miniature horse that was seized could no longer stand up, and was believed to be past rescue; however, after several weeks of intense care the horse recovered. After a preliminary hearing, the animals were deemed to have been neglected and custody was given to the Humane Society.

According to the Arkansas Department of Correction, Keck's plea is one of the first for aggravated animal cruelty where a prison sentence as been imposed.

Source:

http://www.todaysthv.com/news/local/story.aspx?storyid=139117&catid=2

Monday, January 10, 2011

Animals Burned, Mutilated and Neglected at University of Texas

An insider at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston (UTMB) has contacted PETA to report that dogs, monkeys, sheep, goats, ferrets, and mice are being used in cruel experiments in which their bodies are burned, mutilated, and cut open and that these animals are also suffering as a result of inadequate veterinary care, improperly trained staff, careless handling, and severe neglect.

The whistleblower says that experimenter Daniel Traber has subjected sheep, pigs, and mice to third-degree burns on up to 40 percent of their bodies and forced the animals to inhale smoke from burning cotton. UTMB experimenters also intentionally caused spinal cord and sciatic nerve injuries in sheep. One sheep who was subjected to back surgery reportedly could not stand for three days following the surgery and was given no pain relief.

Our source also reports the following:

  • UTMB faculty members cut open dogs and surgically implanted tubes into their colons for irritable bowel experiments. One dog reportedly died during surgery, and another died in pain following surgery when staff members did not provide anesthetics and were apparently unable to use the monitoring equipment correctly.
  • A macaque monkey—a highly-social being for whom social contact is necessary to maintain physical and mental health—was confined by herself to a stainless steel cage in a room where she had no contact with and no opportunity to see or hear other nonhuman primates.
  • Several sheep and one pig suffered serious injuries, including a broken leg and trauma so severe that it caused one sheep's intestines to penetrate her chest cavity.
  • Mice died, most likely as a result of dehydration, after staff members failed to notice that the animals did not have access to water.

PETA has repeatedly reached out to UTMB through letters and phone calls in an attempt to discuss these alleged violations with the university directly, but our correspondence and calls have been totally ignored. Now, PETA has filed an urgent complaint with the U.S. Department of Agriculture calling for an immediate investigation.

You can also be a voice for the animals at UTMB. Please take a minute of your time today to urge UTMB President David L. Callender to immediately conduct a thorough investigation of the university's laboratories and dismiss any employees whose incompetence, negligence, or outright cruelty are found to have contributed to increased pain and misery for animals.

https://secure.peta.org/site/Advocacy?cmd=display&page=UserAction&id=3523