#Animal Rights
Target:
Congress man
Region:
United States of America
Website:
sites.google.com

Fur farms are where people keep animals in cages all their lives with little or no food. The most popular victim are minks. There are also animals such as foxes, dogs, chinchillas, rabbits and other animals. These are the most popular out of many more in these terrible fur farms.

Fur Farms are all around the world. About 30 million animals are killed every year just for their fur. Sometimes the animals develop neurotic behaviors such as circling, pacing, and running themselves into the walls of their wire cages because they are scared and too tortured and hurt to stay on this Earth, alive. Many animals also get sick or starved and die. The helpless animals get cuts and scrapes on their paws or feet. Then, when they are walking on the cages that may never even be cleaned, they get infected.

The United States is where animals are mostly used for their fur. New York was the first state to ban fur farms. Our petition is about stopping this mainly in the United States, but someday, we hope that it will be stopped worldwide. Fur farms are very bloody, harsh, and cruel. They kill animals by electrocuting, choking, killing with knives, and shooting them with a gun. The people working in fur farms don't even really care about what they are doing or how bad it is. They just want to get the job done and get paid. These farms are ruining the natural life cycle of animals. The animals could still be sick if they weren't captured, but there is less of a chance.

If the fur farms let all of their animals free, there would still be an issue because all of the sick animals with diseases would spread the harmful diseases to many other animals. Many of these fur farms are excruciating, but to our surprise, some of them can be “good.” By “good,” we mean that some fur farms have workers that are willing to do a good job and take care of the animals. They “good” workers breed the animals first, then when they need their fur, they kill them in a more just way. The “good” fur farms kill the animals like pet owners do when their pet gets too sick or old (putting them to sleep). However, these “good” fur farms are still bad because of how many animals they kill. We are trying to stop this, both good and bad. We hope that other people will realize how important this is to save the precious balance of the natural nature cycle.

Stop the Cruelty of Fur Farms

Fur farms are where people keep animals in cages all their lives with little or no food. The most popular victim are minks. There are also animals such as foxes, dogs, chinchillas, rabbits and other animals. These are the most popular out of many more in these terrible fur farms. Fur Farms are all around the world. About 30 million animals are killed every year just for their fur.

Sometimes the animals develop neurotic behaviors such as circling, pacing, and running themselves into the walls of their wire cages because they are scared and too tortured and hurt to stay on this Earth, alive. Many animals also get sick or starved and die. The helpless animals get cuts and scrapes on their paws or feet. Then, when they are walking on the cages that may never even be cleaned, they get infected. The United States is where animals are mostly used for their fur. New York was the first state to ban fur farms.

Our petition is about stopping this mainly in the United States, but someday, we hope that it will be stopped worldwide. Fur farms are very bloody, harsh, and cruel. They kill animals by electrocuting, choking, killing with knives, and shooting them with a gun. The people working in fur farms don't even really care about what they are doing or how bad it is. They just want to get the job done and get paid. These farms are ruining the natural life cycle of animals. The animals could still be sick if they weren't captured, but there is less of a chance. If the fur farms let all of their animals free, there would still be an issue because all of the sick animals with diseases would spread the harmful diseases to many other animals. Many of these fur farms are excruciating, but to our surprise, some of them can be “good.” By “good,” we mean that some fur farms have workers that are willing to do a good job and take care of the animals. They “good” workers breed the animals first, then when they need their fur, they kill them in a more just way. The “good” fur farms kill the animals like pet owners do when their pet gets too sick or old (putting them to sleep). However, these “good” fur farms are still bad because of how many animals they kill. We are trying to stop this, both good and bad. We hope that other people will realize how important this is to save the precious balance of the natural nature cycle. Please sign our petition now. These animals are helpless and deserve the right to be free and healthy.

We desperately need your help. You can even make you own petition and send them to Congress like we are going to do once we get enough signatures. Make sure in your petition though, that the people signing are 18 years of age or older. This is an important subject that can't be over-looked. If you want more information or to make a petition, go to sites.google.com/site/crueltyoffurfarms/.

Do everything you can. Make a difference. Together we can change the world. Please help, it's worse than you think.

Sincerely,
Chelsea Wagner
&
Erin Gregoire

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The Stop the Cruelty of Fur Farms petition to Congress man was written by Erin and Chelsea and is in the category Animal Rights at GoPetition.

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