Taiwan Has Just Become The First Asian Country To Ban Eating Cats And Dogs
It’s official and it’s wonderful news for animal lovers all around the world – Taiwan has just become the first Asian country to completely ban dog and cat meat. The new legislation has it that those found guilty of eating canine or feline meat can be given a fine of up to NT$50,000 ($1,600) and NT$250,000 ($8,000). The ban also covers the selling, possession or purchasing of kitty and doggie carcasses.
This positive change can be mostly attributed to changing attitudes in Taiwan towards dogs and cats – as pet ownership in the country is increasing, it causes the shift from seeing those animals as meat to seeing them as companions – and possibly even best friends you wouldn’t eat for lunch.
President Tsai Ing-wen might have something to do with it as well. During her election campaign, she positioned herself as an animal lover who owns two cats and had adopted three dogs.
Still, even though this ban is a huge victory, the fight to abolish cat and dog meat continues. For instance, in China, every year 10,000 doggies are killed in the Yulin dog meat festival. Let’s hope that other Asian countries will take Taiwan as an example and follow their lead.
(h/t: ladbible)
It’s official – Taiwan has just become the first Asian country to completely ban dog and cat meat
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Those found guilty of eating canine or feline meat can be given a fine of up to NT$250,000 ($8,000)
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This positive change can be mostly attributed to changing attitudes in Taiwan towards dogs and cats
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As pet ownership in the country is increasing, more people see animals as companions rather than meat
Image credits: AFP
President Tsai Ing-wen might have something to do with it as well
Image credits: AP Photo/Wally Santana
During her election campaign, she positioned herself as an animal lover
Image credits: AP Photo/Wally Santana
Still, even though this ban is a huge victory, the fight to abolish cat and dog meat continues
Image credits: Soi Dog Foundation
In China, every year 10,000 doggies are killed in the Yulin dog meat festival
Image credits: AP/Chiang Ying-ying
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Share on FacebookSeveral Asian countries already have bans in place, some of them decades ago. Don't be lazy; do your homework.
I don't understand where to draw the line... cats and dogs not ok but ducks, lambs and rabbits ok... double western standards...
Why "western"? Also same happens in, say, India. Cow is not okay, but sheep is fine. Although it's also true that like half of the population is vegetarian there. Please, someone, correct me if I'm wrong.
Load More Replies..."double western standards..." is so true. Just go and clean up the US pig "farms".
Which meats are frowned upon and which are acceptable is completely arbitrary. You're either against all of them or you're a hypocrite.
You are right, but try to look at it as a progression instead of just as a snapshot in time. Hopefully, over time, we (as in "all of humanity") will ban more and more inhumane treatment of animals. You can't expect people to change overnight.
Load More Replies...Here in Taiwan, very, very few people eat dog, and even fewer eat cat. We wish Pres. Tsai would do something realistic for the people.
This needs to be upvoted so that more people can see it!
Load More Replies...In Poland we have sausages with donkeys and horses. It's salami :)
Load More Replies...Wtf, I'm an animal lover. FYI, officially, mainland China is the only country that does this. Let's not forget the population of China is 1.4b and only a very small number of very remote mainland chinese practice this shite. And I'm not even from china
the reason Chinese people used to and still eat dog and cat is because of food shortages. When you are hungry, you are going to have to eat whatever is available to survive. Don't get the wrong idea, I am in no way for the eating of Cats and Dogs but simply explaining why.
Load More Replies...Several Asian countries already have bans in place, some of them decades ago. Don't be lazy; do your homework.
I don't understand where to draw the line... cats and dogs not ok but ducks, lambs and rabbits ok... double western standards...
Why "western"? Also same happens in, say, India. Cow is not okay, but sheep is fine. Although it's also true that like half of the population is vegetarian there. Please, someone, correct me if I'm wrong.
Load More Replies..."double western standards..." is so true. Just go and clean up the US pig "farms".
Which meats are frowned upon and which are acceptable is completely arbitrary. You're either against all of them or you're a hypocrite.
You are right, but try to look at it as a progression instead of just as a snapshot in time. Hopefully, over time, we (as in "all of humanity") will ban more and more inhumane treatment of animals. You can't expect people to change overnight.
Load More Replies...Here in Taiwan, very, very few people eat dog, and even fewer eat cat. We wish Pres. Tsai would do something realistic for the people.
This needs to be upvoted so that more people can see it!
Load More Replies...In Poland we have sausages with donkeys and horses. It's salami :)
Load More Replies...Wtf, I'm an animal lover. FYI, officially, mainland China is the only country that does this. Let's not forget the population of China is 1.4b and only a very small number of very remote mainland chinese practice this shite. And I'm not even from china
the reason Chinese people used to and still eat dog and cat is because of food shortages. When you are hungry, you are going to have to eat whatever is available to survive. Don't get the wrong idea, I am in no way for the eating of Cats and Dogs but simply explaining why.
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