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paul stockham
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@TheViditsharma We owe these animals our lives and this is how they are treated
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Rishikesh, Uttarakhand.
A donkey who once carried loads, served tirelessly, and asked for nothing in return… now stands abandoned, weak, and forgotten on the very streets he worked on his entire life.
No rest. No care. No dignity.
This is the fate of so many working animals in our country used until their bodies give up, then discarded like they never mattered. They spend years in silent service, bearing weight, pain, and exhaustion… only to be left alone when they need us the most.
Look into his eyes there is no anger, just quiet suffering… and a question we refuse to answer.
Is this how we repay loyalty? Is this how we treat those who built our lives with their labour?
They don’t ask for much. Just food, care, and a dignified life after years of service.
We need stronger protection. We need accountability. We need compassion that doesn’t end when their usefulness does.
Please don’t look away. Raise your voice for them.
@ukcmo
#Rishikesh #AnimalCruelty
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@Protect_Wldlife Why are fucking humans doing this to our relatives,scum of the earth....
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This must stop NOW! 🚫
Action for Primates@Action4Primates
The tragic fate #monkeys face in UK testing laboratories. Hundreds of Endangered long-tailed #macaques - originating from #Mauritius & #Vietnam - are imported into the UK every year through @manairport to be used in toxicity tests. toxicity.inc
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@Protect_Wldlife @Annie2829691035 Chicken , get in there with him and pet him…c..t
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Not ours to use and abuse!
This is such a sad sight, a prisoner in a small cell 😢.
#DontBuyATicket ~ if you do YOU are COMPLICIT to #AnimalAbuse! 🎟️ 🚫
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⚠️PLEASE PLEASE RETWEET THE HELL OUT OF THIS KITTEN ABUSER
🚨 BEN MURKIN, ELY
⚠️KNOW HIS FACE⚠️
A sadistic animal abuser has avoided prison after inflicting catastrophic injuries on a kitten after throwing it at a wall, a door and down the stairs.
Ben Murkin, of Mill Lane, Fordham, Ely, appeared at Cambridge Crown Court on March 6 to be sentenced in a prosecution brought forward by the RSPCA.
On March 6, 2024, a veterinary practice was contacted by a family member who said Murkin's cat Whisper had fallen and was struggling to breathe.
By the time they arrived at the practice with Whisper, the kitten had already passed away after being in immense pain and suffering.
Whisper's death was reported to the RSPCA after concerns about the injuries.
An independent post mortem found that Whisper had suffered injuries including a bruised head, a left eye haemorrhage, reddening and bruising of the tail area, and multiple injuries to limbs, consistent with a strong human grip.
Murkin claimed the injuries occurred when he was carrying out CPR.
The post mortem also found evidence of current and old rib fractures and a fracture on the lumber vertebrae.
He had also ignored advice from the bet to bring the cat back on two occasions.
These included after bringing in the kitten for limping after a supposed fall in December 2023 and in February 2024 after treatment for a fractured tooth and red gums.
Some of the specific acts of cruelty detailed in court included kicking Whisper against a wall, picking her up by the tail and throwing her down the stairs, and throwing Whisper against the door.
The expert vet concluded in their report: “It is my expert opinion that clearly Whisper suffered as a result of the injuries she sustained however they were caused.
She sustained multiple and severe injuries both to her lip and upper canine, to her ribs on the right hand side and then to her face, chest and abdomen in the final incident.
“All of these will have caused her to suffer pain and distress. The final set of injuries the duration of the suffering will only have lasted as long as she remained conscious which is likely to have been a short period of time.
“It is my expert opinion that the injuries sustained by Whisper were the result of deliberate and intentional trauma inflicted upon her by a person with the intention of her causing her serious harm and suffering.”
The court heard he got Whisper with his girlfriend as emotional support as he was lonely. When the relationship ended, he started to resent the cat. The judge described Murkin's actions as an "extraordinary response".
The judge noted this had been "astonishing cruelty to an animal" and said Murkin had committed other acts of physical violence on the cat.
The offence was placed in the highest category because the injuries were "prolonged and repeated, inflicted with significant force, and resulted in death".
Murkin had pleaded guilty to two counts of causing unnecessary suffering to Whisper by inflicting trauma causing injury and for failing to provide prompt veterinary treatment, in respect of the injury to the cat’s gums and fractured canine tooth.
He was given a 22-month prison sentenced that has been suspended for 18 months.
He has been ordered to carry out 240 hours of unpaid work and 20 Rehabilitation Activity Requirement days.
He has been banned for keeping all animals for life and was ordered to pay £500 court costs and £187 victim surcharge.
RSPCA Inspector Emily Astillberry said: "The actions in this case were of astonishing cruelty to a defenceless animal. It is heart-breaking to hear what Whisper - this small ragdoll kitten - had to endure such cruel and sustained suffering. She was still so young when she died and had to endure such pain and suffering during this short life.”

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A woman has admitted to causing "immense" suffering to 23 cats by trapping them inside a wheelie bin without food or water.
Sharon Price, from Epsom in Surrey, placed the cats inside the bin and secured the lid with a disused microwave, leaving them terrified and unable to move.
The RSCPA said those at the bottom of the pile were "slowly crushed and suffocated by the weight of the others pressing down on them".
It added that the cats' urine dripped down to the bottom of the bin, soaking the bodies of those below and burning their airways.
"The ones higher were tangled in a metal grid with no way to escape. They had no option but to stand or lay on the dead bodies of other cats below them," according to the charity.
"They all would have experienced extreme fear and physical pain," it added.
Eight of the cats died, while the 15 survivors were found severely dehydrated, underweight and covered in fleas.
They had been in complete darkness on what was a "hot day", the RSPCA said.

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@Protect_Wldlife @retrowedding68 The human race is sick to the core
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Tourists, help end the abuse of Orangutans ~ #DontBuyATicket 🎟️ 🚫!
Only YOU can stop it!

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