Human skin takes over the fur market
77Does this look good on you?
How do we put a price on a life?
This skinned animal should be a human
Fur has been a social status, sign of power and money through the years so why not wear human skin? Wouldn't this be ultimate level of power. Could we put a price on the torture, killing and skinning of a human being the way society is able to put a price tag on innocent creatures?
Could you wear your dog or cat?
Could you wear someone else's pet that has been stolen?
I can't imagine one human would
think it would be acceptable to wear human skin as coat. I also doubt
anyone would be alright with the idea of wearing their dog, cat,
rabbit, whatever their family pet might be. Additionally we would not
want to wear someone else's pet either. It is almost impossible to know
where furs come from now and the fact is that a good percentage of
rabbit is in actuality dog and cat. Our favorite four legged friends
are a huge market in China. Investigators have found as many of 8000
cats and dogs crammed in cages on one truck load. They are caged, with
open wounds, some dead. These animals when found had been on the road
for days without food or water. The cages were stacked on top of each
other and to unload, workers were simply throwing the cages to the
ground, shattering bones of these animals caged together. Most still
had collars on, stolen from their owners, terrified and close to death.
All of them being pawned off as rabbit fur for trims of jackets, hats,
boots, etc.
Fur farming is torture plain and
simple. It is raising an innocent creature that feels to be killed.
Maybe you don't know that a Mink is a semi-aquatic animal. In the wild
they spend the majority of their day swimming however they're kept in
cages that are at the most 10x24. They are an active animal and be
caged causes neurotic behavior. They have stomach ulcers from stress
and bite their tails as self mutilation.
These sweet animals never have the ability to swim and denying them
water to cool off causes at least 10% to die from heat related disease.
The mink is either gassed, poisoned or has it's neck broke. It has been
proven they have been known to simply be poisoned with weed killer and
their bodies convulse up to ten minutes before finally dying.
Fox
farms are equally as horrible. These gorgeous animals live so cramped
the farms have over 20% of foxes lost due to stress related
cannibalism. Foxes are generally electrocuted for death. Chinchillas
have their necks broke or are also electrocuted by hooking one clamp to
their ear and one to their genitalia to fry their insides. It takes a
minimum of 100 chinchilla to make one coat yet people think this is
acceptable to wear.
There are no federal laws to protect
millions of animals to be killed for fashion. Countries like France
kill over 70 million rabbits a year. These playful sweet animals never
have the chance to hop or dig in the grass
so they buyer can wear a beautiful hat, yes, a beautiful hat because it
was a beautiful animal. Angora rabbits don't have it any better. They
are repeatedly shorn for wool by strapping them to a board while their
bodies are kicking and moving causing bloody punctures to their skin
over and over. These rabbits have very sensitive food pads so living on
a wire cage causes them to have ulcerated feet. Males only have 80% the
wool of females so they are generally killed at birth. Socially
acceptable? I call this murder. What if we said male babies cant
reproduce so lets kill then at birth. This would never be OK!
Perhaps
you also don't know that 1 out of 4 animals that are trapped by metal
claw traps escape by chewing their limb off due to their pain, only to
die shortly after escape by loss of blood. Now they're dead and unused.
Others die in the trap from lack of food, water or nature elements
before the trapper even arrives. Additionally thousands of dogs, cats
and deer are killed every year finding themselves in these traps.
Fur
farmers only care about the preservation of the fur of the creature so
these innocent sweet animals are killed in the most horrible ways to
avoid harming the coat. How can people cherish their pets yet spend
enormous amounts of money funding the torture of another animal that is
equally as sweet and lovable. If society can put a price tag on
animals, perhaps they should make it a requirement for the buyer to
visibly see these animals, pet them, look in their eyes and watch them
murdered? An animal's eyes tell a story of a lifetime. Take the time to look.
Read about Izzy the Great Dane found starved and near death here!
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Peter Dickinson says:
2 months ago
I was going to say 'Good Hub' but actually 'Horrible' is what I really mean. Well written and high impact photos. It is terrible what we humans will put animals through. I really don't know when it will ever end. Thank you. I hope more people will read this.