Amendment to make stronger Prevention of Cruelty to Animals act (PCA)


Amendment to make stronger Prevention of Cruelty to Animals act (PCA)
The Issue
Demand stricter laws for the protection of animals. Stronger animal welfare laws and harsher penalties will lead to fewer cruelty cases. Educate people around you about the issue. Help people to understand that they can intervene in situations where animals are being neglected or even tormented.
In fact, people who abuse animals are five times more likely to commit violent crime. Animal abuse, like many other forms of abuse, is about power and control over a helpless victim. By taking action against animal cruelty, we protect animals and may uncover and perhaps prevent additional crimes.
The seed of kindness in students should be sown right from the childhood as it is crucial to imbibe the quality of in them. Demand for strict laws and their effective implementation against preventing cruelty against animals is also must. Banners and posters should be put up at all major areas of the town to spread awareness among general public about being compassionate with animals. A police force, specialising in animal protection, should be actively working to keep crime against animals in check. Reports of cruelty against street animals should also be taken seriously.
Frequent raids should be conducted against people who operate under the guise of shelter providers or ‘rescuers’. These hoarders often fail to provide for animals’ physical and social needs, including food, water, veterinary care and sanitary living conditions. Further, animals are often confined to tiny cages or crates by them, which are stacked on top of each other. Steps should also be taken to stop intentional cruelty, by way of spreading education and awareness about proper animal care by each and every individual owner to provide an animal with the basic necessities of food, water, adequate shelter and appropriate veterinary care. In addition, children throwing stones at birds should also be stopped. Last but not the least, take a photo or capture a video if you witness any incident of cruelty against animals.
Any animal attacks only if it has been molested first. No animal attacks without reason. To understand the nature and behavior of animals, one can observe it by adopting pets. Even if one feeds stray animals on a regular basis, the strays become loyal to that individual. The fact that animals cannot speak the language humans don’t understand should be taken into consideration before torturing or abusing them. Humans are the one who need to understand the meaning of humanity and treat animals with respect.
Animals roaming on the streets is a common sight in India. Amongst them, pets are given special care by their owners while the stray animals are ignored by all and often ill-treated. Humans have to understand that animals are also living creatures and we have no right to ill-treat them in any manner. It is the responsibility of parents and teachers to teach kids that if they can’t do anything for them, then they should not even harm them. The adults should also be taught the same. Why is it that stray dogs seem untidy to us and we feel disgusted towards them, but pets are treated special. This difference has been created by humans and thus becomes their responsibility to educate their kids of the same. Children should be taught to respect animals right from the young days.
Also recently, so many acts of cruelty twards anmals came into limelight: Pregnant female elephant blown away, 8 puppies killed by a women for fun, a person threw a puppy over the bridge into river: and all these people just have to pay 50 rs and get off. there is no law restricting them to inflict such pain and death on speechless animals.
The Issue
Demand stricter laws for the protection of animals. Stronger animal welfare laws and harsher penalties will lead to fewer cruelty cases. Educate people around you about the issue. Help people to understand that they can intervene in situations where animals are being neglected or even tormented.
In fact, people who abuse animals are five times more likely to commit violent crime. Animal abuse, like many other forms of abuse, is about power and control over a helpless victim. By taking action against animal cruelty, we protect animals and may uncover and perhaps prevent additional crimes.
The seed of kindness in students should be sown right from the childhood as it is crucial to imbibe the quality of in them. Demand for strict laws and their effective implementation against preventing cruelty against animals is also must. Banners and posters should be put up at all major areas of the town to spread awareness among general public about being compassionate with animals. A police force, specialising in animal protection, should be actively working to keep crime against animals in check. Reports of cruelty against street animals should also be taken seriously.
Frequent raids should be conducted against people who operate under the guise of shelter providers or ‘rescuers’. These hoarders often fail to provide for animals’ physical and social needs, including food, water, veterinary care and sanitary living conditions. Further, animals are often confined to tiny cages or crates by them, which are stacked on top of each other. Steps should also be taken to stop intentional cruelty, by way of spreading education and awareness about proper animal care by each and every individual owner to provide an animal with the basic necessities of food, water, adequate shelter and appropriate veterinary care. In addition, children throwing stones at birds should also be stopped. Last but not the least, take a photo or capture a video if you witness any incident of cruelty against animals.
Any animal attacks only if it has been molested first. No animal attacks without reason. To understand the nature and behavior of animals, one can observe it by adopting pets. Even if one feeds stray animals on a regular basis, the strays become loyal to that individual. The fact that animals cannot speak the language humans don’t understand should be taken into consideration before torturing or abusing them. Humans are the one who need to understand the meaning of humanity and treat animals with respect.
Animals roaming on the streets is a common sight in India. Amongst them, pets are given special care by their owners while the stray animals are ignored by all and often ill-treated. Humans have to understand that animals are also living creatures and we have no right to ill-treat them in any manner. It is the responsibility of parents and teachers to teach kids that if they can’t do anything for them, then they should not even harm them. The adults should also be taught the same. Why is it that stray dogs seem untidy to us and we feel disgusted towards them, but pets are treated special. This difference has been created by humans and thus becomes their responsibility to educate their kids of the same. Children should be taught to respect animals right from the young days.
Also recently, so many acts of cruelty twards anmals came into limelight: Pregnant female elephant blown away, 8 puppies killed by a women for fun, a person threw a puppy over the bridge into river: and all these people just have to pay 50 rs and get off. there is no law restricting them to inflict such pain and death on speechless animals.
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Petition created on 15 September 2020