Friday, November 29, 2013

Social Media Saved 600 Cats In China, Averting Tragedy And Bringing The Feels

Bravo, world. Bravo.


China's pet "meat market" has been a controversial stain on its culture, but the internet is proving more and more citizens are standing against the practice and standing up for animal rights.


China's pet " meat market " has been a controversial stain on its culture, but the internet is proving more and more citizens are standing against the practice and standing up for animal rights.


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On Thursday, a man from Putuo district attempted to transport 600 cats caged in wooden crates to be sold for meat and fur.


On Thursday, a man from Putuo district attempted to transport 600 cats caged in wooden crates to be sold for meat and fur.


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Animal rescue groups were called to help via Weibo (China's Twitter), who posted images of cats stuffed into wooden crates to create awareness.


Animal rescue groups were called to help via Weibo (China's Twitter), who posted images of cats stuffed into wooden crates to create awareness.


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The heartbreaking images caught the attention of thousands of concerned citizens.


The heartbreaking images caught the attention of thousands of concerned citizens.


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