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uRie_RosS said:
there was a lot of way. and i found some:
1. dont buy a clothes have a animals fur!
also an acsesories of animals, tell it with ur friend so sale will decrease and skinning will stop.
2. dont go to circus that animal used
3. join any webstie that have the core of save the animals
4. Report any instances of animal cruelty or neglect that you may witness. Neglect includes dogs that are constantly chained up or left alone in a yard or cats that are pretty much left to fend for themselves.
5. Adopt pets from shelters and rescues before buying from a breeder, and never purchase a dog or cat from a pet store. There are two great websites for finding your dream pet: Petfinder.com and Adopt a Pet.com. Both list thousands of dogs, cats, rabbits and more up for adoption throughout North America. Just put in your zip code and what type of pet you're looking for—it's that easy.
6. Spay or neuter your pet. This is first and foremost for controlling pet overpopulation.
7. Avoid purchasing products that were tested on animals and don't donate to organizations that do unnecessary animal testing
8. Don’t support the fur industry, reduce the amount of leather you use and refuse to buy products made from real ivory.
9. Don’t engage in or support hunting for sport.
10. Limit or eliminate your consumption of meat, and when purchasing meat opt for free range and organic. Don’t eat veal or foie gras; both are obtained by cruel methods.
11. Purchase cage-free eggs and organic dairy products, and if you've done your research and are ready to make the commitment, switch to a vegan diet, which is good for your health, animals and the environment.
12. Donate food, supplies, money and your time and support to local shelters/rescues and national or world animal protection organizations; encourage your friends and neighbors to do the same
13. Contact your elected representatives and urge them to sponsor stronger laws to protect animals from cruelty (including those on factory farms and those that are hunted) and to increase punishment for animal abusers.
14. Share your love for animals and how to properly care for them with children and enlighten adults about abusive practices that we are generally kept in the dark about, so that one day it will be a kinder world for animals.
Sadly, animal abuse is something that will always exist—especially since there aren’t enough laws in place to protect animals and stiff enough penalties for animal abusers. Thanks to the Internet, however, people throughout the world are being made more aware of abusive practices toward animals and individual cases of animal abuse than ever before. animals needed a free n peace life too! Just like us
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