Shenzhen becomes first Chinese city to ban eating cats and dogs

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  • Yulia74
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    • 08-28-18
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    Shenzhen becomes first Chinese city to ban eating cats and dogs
    Image copyrightGETTY IMAGESImage captionMost Chinese people don't actually consume dogs and cats and never plan toShenzhen has become the first Chinese city to ban the sale and consumption of dog and cat meat.
    It comes after the coronavirus outbreak was linked to wildlife meat, prompting Chinese authorities to ban the trade and consumption of wild animals.
    Shenzhen went a step further, extending the ban to dogs and cats. The new law will come into force on 1 May.
    Thirty million dogs a year are killed across Asia for meat, says Humane Society International (HSI).
    However, the practice of eating dog meat in China is not that common - the majority of Chinese people have never done so and say they don't want to.
    "Dogs and cats as pets have established a much closer relationship with humans than all other animals, and banning the consumption of dogs and cats and other pets is a common practice in developed countries and in Hong Kong and Taiwan," the Shenzhen city government said, according to a Reuters report.
    "This ban also responds to the demand and spirit of human civilization."

    Animal advocacy organisation HSI praised the move.
    "This really could be a watershed moment in efforts to end this brutal trade that kills an estimated 10 million dogs and 4 million cats in China every year," said Dr Peter Li, China policy specialist for HSI.
    However, at the same time as this ruling, China approved the use of bear bile to treat coronavirus patients.
    Bear bile - a digestive fluid drained from living captive bears - has long been used in traditional Chinese medicine.
    The active ingredient, ursodeoxycholic acid, is used to dissolve gallstones and treat liver disease. But there is no proof that it is effective against the coronavirus and the process is painful and distressing for the animals
    Brian Daly, a spokesman for the Animals Asia Foundation, told AFP: "We shouldn't be relying on wildlife products like bear bile as the solution to combat a deadly virus that appears to have originated from wildlife."
  • hawkwind
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    • 04-25-11
    • 4083

    #2
    They are going to starve, not really they will continue to eat Garfield & Lassie.
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    • lonegambler23
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      • 06-22-16
      • 9764

      #3
      how about bats too?
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      • Louisvillekid1
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        • 10-17-07
        • 52143

        #4
        Anteaters I hope I was well
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        • Headsterx
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          • 12-03-16
          • 23677

          #5
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          • Sanity Check
            SBR Posting Legend
            • 03-30-13
            • 10973

            #6
            Remember when china "banned" bitcoin around 2014.

            Their bans are as reliable and permanent as a teenagers mood swings.
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            • pologq
              SBR Posting Legend
              • 10-07-12
              • 19899

              #7
              how about banning lying to the rest of the world amongst a health pandemic?
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