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Dogs and Cats Skinned Alive for Their Fur in China
By Gary Feuerberg
Epoch Times Washington, D.C. Staff Feb 20, 2007

Protests Staged in Washington and 35 Cities Worldwide

The Anti-Fur Society of Washington, D.C.�a member of the International Anti-Fur Coalition�disapproves of the cramped wire cages that leave almost no room for the animal to move about. In these cramped quarters, the animals show signs of extreme anxiety and pathological behaviors, according to a report by CWI. The Anti-Fur Society of Washington, D.C. especially objects to the slaughter methods, including the skinning of the animals alive, "which makes China's fur industry the most barbaric in the world," says their press release. Their membership find these practices highly disturbing and horrifying.

The group is also appalled at the frequent use of domestic dog and cat fur. Although against U.S. law, a loophole in customs law and mislabeling permits their use in the U.S., they say. Fur items priced at less than US$150 are not checked by Customs for truthful labeling upon entry. The group contends that unsuspecting customers are purchasing items with dog and cat fur. They claim that even Burlington Coat Factory, Macy's, JC Penny, Nordstrom, Saks and Barneys are selling dog fur as the fur from another species or even labeled as "faux fur." MORE >>>>>>  http://en.epochtimes.com/news/7-2-20/51905.html
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