Lebanese mired in poverty and releasing their pets in the wild is a good thing

 Jake Glass

Animal Stories

   We here at the anti-pet association truly believe a world where no animal is held in captivity to the whims and harassment of humans is a goal and  need to strive . As more and more news also breaks that dogs and cats can transmit Coronovirus more and more people not only in Lebanon but elsewhere will be abandoning their pets ad this sad fact alone of abandonment is enough or a call to end the pet trade itself. The Lebanese are just trashing their dogs left and right and we hare at this anti-pet charity decry this animal credulity and while we want to see pets go free and live int he wild we bring this Lebanese case  because this illustrates the major one problem of large pet ownership and this is the uncaring and unwillingness of many of these owners for taking proper care of their animals to begin with.

 The Lebanese have lost their economy and seen their country take a hit and now those with money are fleeing going to Western lands or eastern stans to make and fraudulent abuse the system as good coastal elite globalists of trade and  many leaving their pets behind 
 The problem of the fetishzation of over-petization is a problem caused by the global pet industry long telling people they can only find happiness in the brutality of keeping animals under lock down and penned up denying their freedom and restricting their movement and a pet free world is one that would be more economical  and sustainable better for the planet. More parts of the world that have embraced this Western nonsense of pet ownership will too feel the same problems of Lebanon and the first to get the boot will be the pets as people are unable to feed their captives and the pet industry in Lebanon is in free fall and we can't emphasize anymore what a benefit this would be for the animals. The Lebanese are dropping their pets with these economical problems and the freedom of these animals will help brighten their day and hopefully will spread to deal with the scourge of pet ownership.



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