No. Animal Cruelty Laws aren't for rats.
it is called animal laws
Animal cruelty laws.
Not only does factory farming destroy the environment, impoverish rural ... Millions more are concerned about animal cruelty, environmental hazards.
Because there are currently no laws in China to stop it. However, a new bill proposed in 2009 in China would prevent a significant amount of cruelty. The SAR of Hong Kong has laws against animal cruelty, as with Taiwan (not a part of the PRC but still another Chinese country).
Yes pouring boiling hot water does kill rats. However, it is considered animal cruelty as it will put them through gratuitous, unnecessary suffering.
In some states yes they do.
Animal rights are protected in Jewish law. In fact, the Jewish dietary laws are built on a foundation of animal rights.
no that is why its called animal cruelty
Animal cruelty is defined in many different ways varying from your location and the species of animal involved. For example; tethering a dog is considered "cruelty" in several US counties, but in other places tethering is considered an appropriate action. New Zealand does have some animal cruelty prevention laws, but there are large loopholes and it doesn't really protect working animals. Depending on your definition, yes, Animal cruelty can be legal depending on the circumstances.
Animal cruelty is still a problem.
Most of the countries do allow animal cruelty
Pakistan is number one in animal cruelty.