Thursday, March 17, 2011

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The very act of cruelty to animals is not ‘human’. The subsequent standard of interaction that causes an animal distress is unwarranted. The unnecessary suffering caused to animals only robs the planet and environment of its inherent nature of co-existence. In order to counter the undeniable existence of cruelty to animals, the governments all over the world have set standards applicable to animal cruelty legislation and its effective enforcement. These set paradigms may vary between different jurisdictions slightly and range from non-existent to more comprehensive measures. Animal cruelty measures, those that establish them, and the acts and conditions under which treatment towards animals is considered ‘cruel’ may also vary.

The very act of cruelty to animals is not ‘human’. In order to counter the undeniable existence of cruelty to animals, the governments all over the world have set standards applicable to animal cruelty legislation and its effective enforcement.  Also, this would indeed help out more for the animal cruelty problem. For example, this plan has no negative effects on the United States or the world.  Also it shows positives effect on this problem. For example, it  will take care of the animal who have been abused or to future animals with abusive owners.

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