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English, 28.05.2020 22:58, vero5047

Anti Animal Abuse
Each year, the most extreme cases of animal abuse receive media attention. Yet, the animal cruelty problem is more widespread than is reported in the media. Animal abuse and neglect is a nationwide issue, affecting thousands of animals around the world. There is a need to stop abusers from acting in such a terrible way, by preventing the failure to care for properly and the suffering that the animals get.
What causes animal abusers to act in such a cruel way towards animals? How are cases of animal abuse being managed, and how should cases be handled? Finally, does the status of animals in society contribute to the rate of their abuse? These are all questions that people should be asking.
In addition to rationalizing their behavior, abusers may even also enjoy inflicting cruelty upon an animal. This heartless pleasure may be due to a lack of empathy or some other mental defect. Others commit abuse for different reasons. Acting a certain way towards animals gives some abusers the same satisfaction as interacting with humans.
The abuser enjoys the power and influence over the animal and the reaction of the animal. Finally, those living in a culture of violence where they frequently witness violence or experience abuse themselves may become desensitized to the violence and more likely to commit animal abuse.
The psychological state of abusers creates an atmosphere in which animal cruelty is accepted. Regardless of the first set off, society does not effectively deal with animal abuse in the right way. Others may think that animals are just there for people and to do whatever we want to do with them. Animals have many more purposes than to be used by humans.

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