of course it is.
in 20 states animal abuse is against the law
No. It's considered animal abuse and it's against the law.
Yes, if it's done intentionally! Of course animal cruelty is against the law! Also, where animal abuse isn't illegal, it's still unethical. Don't do it.
You shouldn't throw a cat at all. Throwing a cat anydistance can be classed as animal abuse, which can land you a hefty fine, banned from keeping animals or even put you in prison.
i am not sure but if there isn't there should be abusing animals is a crime and it is cruel and meanany way there probably is
Yes, a veterinarian can involve law enforcement if they suspect animal abuse or neglect during a visit.
It is animal abuse and therefore, punishable under law.
Yes. It is against the law in the United States because it is considered animal abuse. Yet, there are other countries in the world who do eat cats.
Cruelty to animals, also called animal abuse or animal neglect, is the intentional infliction by humans of suffering or harm upon any non-human animal, regardless of whether the act is against the law.
If you are being in any way touched in a manner that either hurts, or that you don't like, and the person won't stop, that is abuse. If your movements are restricted, or you are pushed or held against your will, that is abuse. If you are being threatened with physical harm, then that is abuse. If you are having food, water or sleep withheld from you, that is abuse. All the above is physical abuse, and against the law.
What happens when a parent file's false elder abuse charges on someone
That has been around for a long time