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AAA urges Govt to ban cat & dog fur in country

03 Aug '06
2 min read

Following the recent sale of a rug made from the fur of 16 domestic tabby cats, Auckland Animal Action (AAA) is calling for the government to ban the importation and sale of cat and dog fur in New Zealand.

AAA is also calling for the government to improve labelling regulations so that all products incorporating real fur must be labelled correctly.

Each year in China over two million cats and dogs are slaughtered for their fur. This fur is commonly used as trim in clothing and in children's toys and figurines.

The cats and dogs used for their fur may be strays rounded up in the streets, purpose-bred on unregulated breeding farms, or even family pets stolen to fuel this multi-million dollar trade.

Auckland Animal Action spokesperson Deirdre Sims says, "Cat and dog fur has already been banned in several countries including the United States, Switzerland and Australia. The European Union is currently considering imposing a ban as a result of huge public outcry against this cruel trade. Why is New Zealand so far behind?"

"In addition to a ban on cat and dog fur coming into New Zealand, Auckland Animal Action would also like to see tougher labelling regulations so that New Zealand consumers are well aware of what they are buying. New Zealanders should be provided with all the information that they need to make ethical buying choices. Fur products should always be labelled for what they are. Fraudulent and non-existent labelling of fur products is not acceptable."

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