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article on cruelty towards animals

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Answered by brainer9657
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In order to prevent such needless cruelty, certain laws have been designed. Throughout the world, in different jurisdictions, divergent approaches to these laws occur. For instance, some laws concern towards keeping the animal for education, entertainment, and research whereas some laws concern the methods of killing for clothing, food and so forth. According to the animal welfare position, there is nothing inherently wrong in using animals for the purpose like clothing, food, and entertainment until they are not in pain and suffering.

Cruelty to animals, also called animal abuse or animal neglect, is both the unintentional (animal neglect) and the intentional infliction by humans of suffering or harm upon any non-human animal, regardless of whether the act is against the law. More narrowly, it can be the causing of harm or suffering for specific achievement, such as killing animals for food or for their fur; opinions differ about the extent of cruelty associated with a given method of slaughter. Cruelty to animals sometimes encompasses inflicting harm or suffering for personal amusement, as in zoosadism.

Animal rights theorists criticize these positions, arguing that the words "unnecessary" and "humane" are subject to widely differing interpretations, and that animals have basic rights. They say that the only way to ensure protection for animals is to end their status as property and to ensure that they are never used as commodities.

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Answered by darajkhan0610
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cruelty to animals also called animal abuse, animal neglect or animal cruelty is the infliction by humans of suffering or harm upon any non-human.More narrowly ,it can be the causing of harm or suffering for specific achievement, such as killing animals for food for their fur or even their tusks;opinions differ about the extent of cruelty associated with a given method of slaughter. Hope U..like it.

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