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A few nice animal abuse images I found:


Garden Girl Fantasy
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Image by Gita Rau
Original is here

www.theanimalrescuesite.com/clickToGive/home.faces?siteId=3

Hi all you animal lovers.

This is pretty simple... Please tell ten people to each tell a further ten today!
The Animal Rescue Site is having trouble getting enough people to click on it daily so they can meet their quota of getting free food donated every day to abused and neglected animals. It takes less than a minute (about 15 seconds) to go to their site and click on the purple box 'fund food for animals for free'.
This doesn't cost you a thing. Their corporate sponsors/advertisers use the number of daily visits to donate food to abandoned/neglected animals in exchange for advertising.

Here's the web site! Please pass it along. www.theanimalrescuesite.com/
Please tell 10 people!!

Copied and pasted from "Venks" stream.



¿Farm or sanctuary?
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Image by ThinkVegan
Though at first sight it may seem as if there weren't to many differences between a farm and a sanctuary, the truth is that the only similarity between these places is that in them live non-human animals, because in reality the differences are fundamental.

At farms, non human animals (be them intensive or extensive farms) are seen as slaves, and this is exactly how they are treated. They are reared for human use, bought or/and sold, separated from their families, used and abused, hurt and finally murdered to be eaten, or assassinated when there owner considers them to be no longer "productive".
Farms exist because some humans consider non-human animals as “useful” tools to benefit from.

At sanctuaries, non human animals are considered human's equals, and this is exactly how they are treated, they were at some point rescued from some situation that threatened there interests and from then on treated fairly, allowed to live happy and peaceful lives, nurtured, taken care of, and there death pitied.

Sanctuaries exist because some humans consider other animals their equals, and dedicate there live to protecting them.

www.thinkvegan.net

Aunque a primera vista pudiera parecer que no hay demasiadas diferencias entre algunas granjas y un santuario, lo cierto es que la única similitud que hay entre estos lugares es que en ellos viven animales no humanos, porque lo cierto es que las diferencias son fundamentales.

En las granjas (sean extensivas o intensivas) viven individuos vistos como esclavas/os, y es exactamente de esta forma como se les trata. Se les cría, compra, vende, separa de sus familias, utiliza, hace daño, y finalmente cuando sus “dueñas/os” consideran oportuno se les asesina para comerles o por su falta de "productividad".
En una granja hay animales no humanos porque su explotación le resulta “útiles” para algún humana/o.

En un Santuario viven individuos vistos como iguales, y es exactamente de esta forma como se les trata. Después de ser rescatados de alguna situación que amenazaba sus intereses, se les tiene en cuenta de forma justa, se les deja vivir una vida tranquila y feliz, cuida, quiere y llora su muerte.
En un santuario hay animales no humanos porque hay quienes consideran a los demás animales sus iguales y dedican sus vidas a protegerles.

http.//www.thinkvegan.net/es

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