The largest time animals were treated cruelly was a hundred or so years ago when it was legal to beat animals or do other horrible things to them. Recently there have been laws against animal cruelty and shelters like the SPCA are doing all they can to prevent cruelty to animals.
Most of the time people are cruel to animals is because they don't know how to work with the animal, they don't know any better or they are just cruel people who have had a bad background with animals.
Some good websites on this topic are http://www.animalcruelty.com/ http://www.pet-abuse.com/pages/animal_cruelty.php http://www.spca.org.nz/general/home.htm
because their owners have no compassion.
they are treated with careless
beaten, shocked, kicked, or cruelly confined
i dont know if this is true but i think its animals that are treated cruelly
We have the SPCA to save all of the animals being abused an that are cruelly treated in puppymills .
The Aztecs and Inca were cruelly treated by Cortes and Pizarro.
Badly. It is quite sad really. They were held captive, and they were treated cruelly.
Horses can run free if they are treated cruelly. If they are treated well they wouldn't run away.
The U.S. treated them very cruelly and forced them to move out of their homes.
Unless they were treated most cruelly, it would be very unusual for a female dog to hate.
In Rome times, animals were treated cruelly, specially when being trained for a circus. Physical abuse was very common. Use of electric shock prods, whips and hooks were widely being used on animals.
adverbs can describe verbs adjectives, and other adverbs. A dictionary would suggest that you use "cruelly" instead of "cruel" as an adverb: "he sneered cruelly" I can't think of a situation where "cruel" would be the adverb. A good test for adverbs is that: 1) They often have a (-y) suffix 2) They still make grammatical sense almost anywhere in the sentence: "cruelly, he sneered" ; "he cruelly sneered"; "he sneered cruelly" .
more cruelly, most cruelly