Thursday, April 24, 2008


if anyone of you has watch th movie
on chl U at 8 , thn most probably you will
knw wht im talking about .
i just want to let everyone whts happening to bears ,
& tht its a v cruelty act .
th show shows ppl extracting bear biles ALIVE !
imagine ?
poles were put onto bears stomach !
imagine th pain thy suffer !
& th most unimagineable thing was thy are kept in cages
no bigger thn thr own size ?!
whts ths , thy cnt even turn , even stand up .
& thr fingers were being cut off !
reason being th humans were afraid their finger nails could hurt thm
& secondly , thy were lz to cut off thr finger nails !
gosh , i cnt believe such acts exist ,
just because of their biles ?!

ths is wht i found out from google

There are now officially 247 bear farms across China, housing an estimated total of 7,002 bears. The farms factory methods house bears in steel cages which on average are 0.8m x 1.3m x 2m in size, a space within which a bear can hardly move, sit up, or even turn around.

The floors of the bears' cages are constructed from iron bars, so that the animals are denied the opportunity to stand or lie on firm ground. Injuries to the head, paws and back from repeated rubbing against the cage bars are present on most animals. Wounds or scars to the face, head, paws and back are noticable because of the friction caused by containment.

On most farms, surgery to enable bile extraction is carried out by farm owners with no veterinary training. During illness, drugs are sometimes administered, but when they are not effective, bears are commonly left to die.

Chinese specialists in bear farming techniques inform that for every two successful bile fistula implantations, there are another two or three bear deaths due to complications and infections.

During bile milking, the bears show signs of severe distress. Moaning and banging of heads against the cage is common, while some bears were seen to chew their own paws.

Between the ages of five and ten, bears may stop producing bile. They are then put in another cage, where they wait, either until death comes through sickness or starvation, or they are killed for their paws and gall bladders.

In recent years, there has been a dramatic growth in the production of bear bile products, which has spawned a market for a whole new range of items far removed from the formulations of traditional Chinese medicine. Today, bile is used as an ingredient in shampoo, wine, eye drops and all manor of pre-prepared ointments. In 1999, bottles of bear bile wine were even handed out as gifts for passengers on internal flights.


see ?
& altho some bears were rescued out ,
thy actually suffer fr "mental disorder"
which is becos of their long time suffering in cages .
ths is so unbelievable .

act of unhuman sense !



ANIMALS DESERVE ANIMAL RIGHTS !
thy need our help !

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