Awareness about Animal Cruelty Essay

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    “Cruelty, like every other vice, requires no motive outside of itself; it only requires opportunity.” (George Eliot) In the world today, cruelty is everywhere. People in every city and every home are attacked in large and small ways by thoughtless actions of others each day. While it is true that there is cruelty in every human being, at the same time, kindness can attempt to repair what hate disturbs. However, without kindness, people impacted by cruelty have nothing that can protect them from…

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    Animal Cruelty “Animal cruelty is ignored every day.” Thomas Gray once wrote, “ignorance is bliss.” Every day animals are beaten, neglected, abused, or even just struggling to survive. Animals are sometimes left in unsanitary conditions with no food water. Animals may have little hope while living from day to day without the compassion animals deserve. Some of them are lucky to get rescued, and are given the chances to see how great humans and life can be, but others are not as lucky to get the…

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    Animal Cruelty Some people don't understand how depressed or hurt animals can get from being in zoo’s or in a cage or even fighting. Animal cruelty has been an issue for a very long time with people over working their animals to hard or using them for entertainment. The use of animals for entertainment or gaming causes animals to get injured or killed, they can get depressed from being in a zoo, and instead of being in a cage they should be in their natural habitat. In the case of show…

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    Stricter animal cruelty laws are needed to prevent and stop the horrendous crimes committed against animals. Animals are abused in many different ways and that’s why stricter, more detailed laws are needed in society. Right now there isn’t many things that seriously discourage animal abusers, even though their are several reasons why we need stricter laws. Not only is abuse harmful to the animals but the animal abusers are likely insensitive and at risk of committing other crimes. Humans subject…

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    Animal cruelty is a class A felony! Cats are one of the most common pets for average people to keep in their very living space, These domesticated animals are often mistreated, harmed or even killed by ruthless neighbors and owners who do not tolerate other feline feces on their property. Cats however are kicked dayly as a punishment by ruthless owners. Many other harming punishments are very unnecessary in educating their pets. Cats and other pets should not be harmed, especially in training…

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    Cruelty is defined as a callous indifference to or pleasure in causing pain and suffering. There are many reasons why people dish out cruel words and none of us can say we are completely innocent of doing so. In Tennessee Williams's play A Streetcar Named Desire there is, once again, no denying the acts of cruelty allotted through the scenes. In the play both Blanche Dubois and Stanley Kowalski commit acts of unforgivable cruelty, but Stanley is by far more cruel over all. Blanche’s cruelty…

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    Animal cruelty has been a continuous subject in the North Miami Beach community for quite a while now. I am sure that many people in my community would agree that animal cruelty needs to stop. Laws for animal cruelty need to be strengthened and it all starts by raising awareness. I believe that we can decrease the number of incidents involving animal cruelty and neglect in my community and across the nation. Addressing the importance of proper pet care is just one out of many ways to increase…

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    the United States). What is animal cruelty? Cruelty to animals, called animal abuse or animal neglect, and also animal testing is both the unintentional and the intentional infliction of suffering or harm upon any animal by humans, regardless of whether the act is against the law. Why is this so important? It is important because people who abuse animals often move on to abusing people and because animals are creatures who feel pain. Admittedly, many would argue animal testing is necessary for…

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    others. This is how millions of animals are being treated every day. Animal cruelty is completely unacceptable and has to be stopped. Animal cruelty is legally defined as any act of violence or neglect that causes the suffering or death of an animal. Animal cruelty laws typically extend only to domestic animals, such as house pets, and horses. Lawful hunting or trapping of wild game, research and breeding or raising livestock can also be subjected to animal cruelty laws if unnecessary pain is…

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    Animal Cruelty: An Unnecessary Evil Nayan Awale Northwestern Oklahoma State University Animal Cruelty Animal cruelty means when someone hurts an animal or does not care for the animal responsibly. Every year, millions of animals suffer through pain and unnecessary tests. Animals has been dominated by human beings long ago. They have been victimized for serious tortures, pain, isolation, and deprivation in the laboratories. Animals has become a source of food, clothing, and entertainment for…

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