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Police in China have rescued some 1,000 cats from a truck en route to a slaughterhouse, state-affiliated media has reported, busting part of an illicit trade that fraudulently sells feline meat as ...
The Hong Kong Cat Society (Chinese: 香港群貓會) is a registered charity in Hong Kong established in 2007 by Elaine Chan [1] and Lian Ma.. The founding purpose of the organisation is to promote the protection of the rights of cats, foster the belief that humans and cats can coexist harmoniously in our shared communities, and educate the public on responsible cat ownership, aiming to ...
Combatting the feral cat crisis with the trap-neuter-return program With an estimated stray cat population in Shanghai numbering between 400,000 and 1.5 million, the issue of controlling this ...
The pristine, green waters of the river are accessible via steps. Drivers entering the town are greeted with a sign that reads "A lot of stray cats here. Drive slowly." [3] A special bridge has been constructed above the busy railway, to allow safe passage for the cats. [3] Access to the Keelung River is available via stairway.
China's animal-protection movement is growing, [80] particularly among young people, [81] especially those in urban areas and on the Internet. [23] International NGOs played some role in igniting China's animal movement, but local groups are increasingly taking over. [49] China is estimated to be home to 168 million pet dogs. [82]
Selling cat meat is illegal in China, but an estimated four million cats are killed for human consumption every year 1,000 cats rescued from slaughter for illegal meat trade in China Skip to main ...
A stray cat she encounters on the road reminds her of herself, both of them having "weathered the wind and rain for years but still managing to love this world that dusts our faces".
A feral cat with a tipped ear, indicating it was neutered in a trap-neuter-return program. A feral cat or a stray cat is an unowned domestic cat (Felis catus) that lives outdoors and avoids human contact; it does not allow itself to be handled or touched, and usually remains hidden from humans.