Day: February 5, 2024

China: 9/2/24 – Chinese Cat Mourning Day – Please Note It.

Our (WAV) past posts on this disgusting abuse: https://worldanimalsvoice.com/?s=china+cat+torture

Feline Guardians Without Borders

  Posted @withregram • @yosee.takahashi CTA

[ Action for Chinese cat day of mourning ]

February 9th (Golden Day)

Required hashtags

#中国猫追悼

#ChineseCatDayofMourning

We would like to pay our respects to the cats who sadly passed away in China.

This is an action where everyone can post their thoughts for the cats who died after being tortured and abused by the heartless people of China for decades.

People all over the world are standing up and raising their voices to help these children.

Do you cry every day thinking about the cats in China? Isn’t it painful?

We can never forget it…

On this day, in mourning the loss of Chinese cats, we would like you to post your thoughts about those cats.

Just as you would light incense sticks and mourn when a family member dies, We would like you to post this in a way that speaks to the cats who died in agony and tears without anyone knowing.

Please post one throughout the day on February 9th, without any time limit.

[Notes on participation]

●Please make a post, not a story.

●Please be sure to add a hashtags

#中国猫追悼

#ChineseCatDayofMourning

●If you have both Instagram and X (formerly Twitter) accounts, please post the same content on both accounts. Either one is fine

*The theme of the image is “Gentle light”

■In this action, images of abuse will be rejected.

Thank you for always participating in so many activities.

“February 9th is Paw Day”

Regards Diana and Mark

Data above copied and reproduced from Feline Guardians Without Borders

Actions are now starting to get results:

Cat torture website is down for the second time !

Above – one of the sick, torture perverts

Australia: Federal Department of Agriculture Rejects Application To Re Export Thousands of Cattle and Sheep – The Reason; Failure To Meet Animal Welfare Requirements In Importing Country.

We’ve just been informed that Australia’s live export regulator has rejected the application to re-export thousands of sheep and cattle trapped on the MV Bahijah after a month at sea.

As you know, 16,000 cattle and sheep have been languishing inside the live export ship after it was forced to turn back to Western Australia due to increasing conflict in the Red Sea.

The live export industry expressed its intention to re-export the animals, forcing them to endure an even longer and more gruelling route around Africa.

Tonight, the Federal Department of Agriculture has announced that it will not approve the application, citing the failure to meet animal welfare and importing country requirements.

Our immediate feeling is one of immense relief. The complexity of the work we’ve done behind the scenes Mark may not have made headlines, but it gave the regulator reason to reject the export permit application. 

I am also so very grateful to our legal team who worked day and night to find avenues to prevent these animals from facing 60-plus days at sea. And our thanks also to our colleague groups, both here and abroad, who have so exceptionally represented these animals. 

It is important to note though that we do not see this as a ‘win’ but instead, a reprieve.

It’s unclear what will happen to the animals now, as this situation is unprecedented. One possibility is that the exporter will unload the animals, rest them and in weeks to come, re-apply for another export permit, meaning these animals may still face further export.

I know you’ll agree that the thousands of surviving sheep and cattle who remain inside the MV Bahijah have endured enough — they should never have to set foot on a ship again.

For now, we take a breath — and we work on next steps. Stay tuned, and as always, thank you for making our work on behalf of animals possible.

For the animals, 

Lyn White AM Director of Strategy (AA)

and Diana and Mark (WAV)