Recently, a decree was issued on the on-site extermination of all types of dogs and cats in Jinan city to ensure environmental hygiene and “people’s normal life”. In some places, the government even posted notices:
“No one is allowed to keep any kind of dog or cat. Take care of it yourself, otherwise the council will send people to your house and beat them to death.”
Dogs and cats in Jinan city will be exterminated for environmental sanitation reasons.
Dogs and cats in Jinan city will be exterminated for environmental sanitation reasons.
Currently, media units have not been able to contact local authorities to further confirm this information. However, according to an anonymous official, the above decree was issued based on the will of the majority of people.
At the same time, “Dogs and cats often defecate in public places and harass people. Many people complained, so we unanimously made the above decision to avoid conflicts among the masses.”
Image of a Chinese civil servant using a stick to beat a stray dog.
Image of a Chinese civil servant using a stick to beat a stray dog.
This incident has once again raised the stakes in Chinese law, specifically issues related to police power and the protection of people’s personal property.
In addition, Chinese law also lacks sanctions related to pet management, such as laws on dog chains and penalties for not cleaning up dog and cat feces in public places.
Currently, China has laws to protect rare animals, but there is no law against violence against pets.
Previously, the Chinese government had been criticized for exterminating stray dogs and cats to control rabies. Chinese civil servants have also been criticized for using sticks to beat stray dogs and cats to death during raids.
Chinese public opinion is currently divided around the issue of pets, with some people believing that dogs and cats are a threat to the community and a waste of resources.
Haunting tens of thousands of dogs and cats waiting to be slaughtered in China
Despite strong opposition from animal protection organizations, the annual dog and cat meat festival on the Summer Solstice (June 21) still takes place in Yulin city, China.
Cats are tightly locked in iron cages preparing to be taken to the slaughterhouse
Many people oppose this dog and cat meat festival
The cats will be slaughtered and sold for about 140,000 VND/kg
Restaurants serve dog and cat meat in all kinds of preparations
People are ready to line up outside restaurants to buy dog meat to prepare for the festival
The restaurant operates all night to meet customer needs
Many dogs and cats are stolen from families and taken to slaughterhouses near the city before the festival
Traders from all over the region focus on supplying live animals to dealers in Yulin city
Many animals cannot survive the transport process
Restaurants like No. 1 Crispy Dog Meat in Yulin can serve 200 to 300 customers at a time
Even though the authorities have promised that this festival will be abolished, people still line up to buy dog meat on this day.
Crammed into iron cages, many animals could not survive the transportation process
Eating dog meat is not banned in China, but all dogs and cats transferred to Yulin must have quarantine certificates.
But many traders cannot prove the origin of the animals they bring
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After catching the dog and cat thief, people collected 11 dogs and 2 dead baited cats, a total of more than 80kg. The police confiscated 2 pepper spray cans, 1 electric whip, 2 knives, 100g of chili powder and many related tools used to steal dogs.