Animal welfare and rights are crucial issues that garner widespread attention globally. Recent trends show a growing concern for the treatment of animals in various industries such as farming, entertainment, and research. Petitions under this topic focus on ending animal cruelty, improving living conditions for animals, and advocating for stronger animal protection laws.
One notable petition with tens of thousands of signatures calls for an end to cosmetic testing on animals, highlighting the inhumane practices involved in the beauty industry. Another petition addresses the unethical treatment of animals in factory farming, emphasizing the need for ethical and sustainable animal agriculture.
Join the movement to protect animals and promote their rights by exploring the petitions within this topic. Your support can make a significant impact in advancing animal welfare and ensuring a more compassionate world for all living beings.
I am a former NJ resident and part of a TNR program in the city I lived in and had a small colony that I took care of. I was a NJ resident when this bill first came around. I supported it then as I do now. Community cats need help! And also the advocates for them.
TNR works! I did it years ago in my neighborhood at my own cost. Keeping animals from being born in the wild is a lot easier than trying to keep them fed and healthy.
As a former long time resident of NJ I see the extreme need for low cost spay/neuter. It is so expensive to care for a family/pet. Help with spay/neuter would reduce the animal over population.
I'm not an LDS member, but I fully support this movement. The scope of animal cruelty in modern factory farms is unimaginable; it's an ethical disaster, and despite this, almost nobody knows about or cares about it.
This shelter helped me get my dogs fixed vaccinated and licensed when i didn't know how to. I will always appreciate them. I hope they figure out this issue.
Our dog was on this food for probably 6 months or so and all of a sudden didn't want to eat anymore. He is diabetic, among other issues, so it was necessary for him to eat so he could get his insulin. We had to hand feed him and pretty much coax him to eat. One day he vomited in the morning and twice more in the afternoon. Each time it was the food that came up. We took him to the emergency hospital and they kept him and treated him for 2 days with 3 IV's in him and a diagnosis of pancreatitis. When we got him home, I read some of the reviews on the Royal Canin website and we changed his food. Immediately he started eating with no help. Was very disappointed this formula was changed with no notice to the general public.