Shenzhen Becomes First Chinese City To Ban Eating Cats and Dogs
Shenzhen, in southeastern China, has become the first city in the country to ban the consumption of cats and dogs, the government announced Thursday.
Read moreShenzhen, in southeastern China, has become the first city in the country to ban the consumption of cats and dogs, the government announced Thursday.
Read moreA new market research report shows a 280% surge in plant-based vegan meat sales due to fears over animal products in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
Read moreAnother dog in Hong Kong has tested positive for the Novel Coronavirus COVID-19 in the midst of the current pandemic.
Read more18,559 mothers, fathers, daughters, sons, grandmothers, grandfathers, uncles, aunts, cousins, sisters, brothers and friends have died from COVID-19 AKA the Coronavirus as of today.
Read moreA Pomeranian in Hong Kong has been quarantined after being discovered to be carrying the deadly Novel Coronavirus. There are fears that the dog may be capable of passing the disease on.
Read moreA city in China has drafted a law to ban residents from eating dog meat to improve food safety in the wake of the novel coronavirus outbreak.
Read moreNearly 20,000 wildlife farms raising species including peacocks, civet cats, porcupines, ostriches, wild geese, and boar have been shut down across China in the wake of the coronavirus, in a move that has exposed the unknown size of the industry.
Read moreCats and dogs are being killed across China out of fear they may spread the coronavirus.
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