The images in the 
following program 
are highly sensitive 
and may be 
as disturbing to viewers 
as they were to us. 
However, we have to 
show the truth about 
cruelty to animals, 
praying that you will help 
to stop it.
This week 
on Stop Animal Cruelty 
we’ll examine 
the abhorrent trade 
in dog-and-cat- meat 
in China and other parts 
of Asia, where 
some mistakenly believe 
that eating such products 
has health benefits 
when in fact 
the opposite is true. 
For example, those 
who consume dog flesh 
risk contracting rabies, 
anthrax, hepatitis, 
leptospirosis, brucellosis,  
E. Coli, salmonella 
and other serious diseases. 
Let’s first hear from 
Communications Director 
for ACTAsia for Animals, 
Nel van Amerongen 
about the appalling 
practices of the 
dog-and-cat-meat trade.   
The animal suffering 
which is attached 
to these industries 
is enormous. 
Cats and dogs are 
being farmed for their fur 
and for their meat and, 
they are also being stolen. 
There is currently a sort 
of underground chain 
of criminals 
who will just go into 
various provinces, 
go into townships and 
collect animals, which 
are companion animals 
or pets, and use them 
for food or for fur. 
You can imagine that 
this is causing sadness 
for animals 
as well as for people. 
And you also 
have to acknowledge that 
the ways these animals 
are captured, 
are being kept, 
are being skinned 
is not a humane way 
of dealing with them. 
Although many 
of the dogs and cats 
used in the meat trade 
are strays or stolen 
animal companions, 
some are also raised 
in factory farms 
where the animals’ 
welfare, sentience 
and lives are given 
absolutely no respect. 
The helpless beings 
are treated 
as mere commodities 
and packed tight 
in tiny cages 
with no room to move. 
The conditions are 
so utterly filthy 
that disease and parasitic 
infection are rampant.  
It’s a truly
horrific industry. 
The dogs 
are coming from 
all across the country 
in both China 
and in Âu Lạc (Vietnam).
In China, 
they are generally raised 
by people who have 
other domestic animals 
for the farming industry. 
They are then collected 
by a middle man 
and then trucked, usually 
from the north of China 
way down to the south 
of the country. 
In journeys by road 
they endure the 
most horrendous cruelty 
for three or four days 
overnight, overland. 
These places 
where they are offloaded 
are called 
“live animal markets” 
in China. 
The animals 
are treated in such 
a disgusting condition.
They are offloaded 
screaming and crying 
with the cages stacked 
so high on the trucks 
that they are just literally 
thrown from the top 
of the truck 
and they are smashed 
onto the concrete below. 
So if the animals, 
the dogs or the cats, 
have their paws 
through the cage wire, 
they will be smashed 
onto the concrete as well. 
Many of the animals 
are also pregnant. 
You know, 
mother dogs and cats 
are having babies 
which they abort during 
such horrible conditions. 
Then they lie there 
in these cages 
in the heat of the sun and 
the cold in the winter, 
again, for several days 
as people start to buy them 
and then transport them 
to other areas 
of the country.
In 2009, in Tianjin, China, 
700 cats were rescued 
from being sold 
to meat traders 
in South China. 
Zeng Li is the founder 
of the non-profit feline 
protection organization 
Lucky Cats. 
The group was involved 
in an operation 
to save and
subsequently rehabilitate 
the kidnapped cats.
Those 700 cats came to us 
at the end of 2009 
in Tianjin. 
Tianjin is a distribution 
center for stray cat sales 
in Northern China. 
The cat dealers catch cats 
from places such as 
Hebei and Shanxi, 
mostly from Hebei. 
They gather them together 
in Tianjin, 
before transporting them 
to the south. 
So, it was the volunteers 
in Tianjin 
who found these cats. 
The news quickly spread.
Were the transportation 
conditions or 
the overall environment 
for those cats very poor?
The conditions were 
extremely poor, because 
the transporting cages were 
only 20 centimeters tall, 
which is only 
about this tall. 
After a cat goes in… 
The cages are flat.
They wanted to load 
as many cats as possible 
in the trucks, 
so each cage was only 
20 centimeters tall 
and looks like a flat pan. 
Therefore, every cat 
that went in 
could only lie down 
on their stomach. 
So, after we accepted 
these cats and 
took them to a hospital 
in Beijing for a checkup, 
a malignant, infectious 
disease was diagnosed 
among them.
It was almost impossible 
to stop the infection, because
most of the cats lived in
a crowded environment. 
When I went there 
the first time, there were 
more than 700 cats, 
but when I went there 
the second time, 
there were only 
over 300 cats left.
So the death-rate 
was very high. 
It means 
once a cat plague starts, 
many cats will be gone.
In a similar incident, 
500 dogs 
destined for slaughter 
were rescued from a truck 
on the Beijing-to-Harbin 
highway in 2011. 
Now let’s hear from 
some of the volunteers 
who care for these canines.
They are getting better 
slowly.
What were they like 
when they first came?
They were very weak 
with severe illnesses.
What kind of illnesses?
Canine distemper, 
parvovirus, and others. 
The illnesses 
were very serious. 
There were many dogs. 
We gave them 
blood transfusions 
in the beginning.
When they first came, 
were they scared 
or felt safe?
Some dogs 
were very scared 
and some others were 
very friendly to people. 
There were two 
extreme types of cases. 
It was because 
some of them 
have been frightened.
Did they improve 
after you treated them 
for a couple of days?
Yes. They got used to us 
after a while and were fine. 
After careful treatment 
by the doctors, 
they gradually recovered. 
Especially these two 
in the room, 
when they came here, 
they almost... 
This is “Bao-bao.” 
When he first came, 
he almost died, because 
he had a puncture injury 
at the rear hips. 
At that time, 
he may have been injured 
for quite some time. 
Inside, the wounds were 
swollen and festering 
with some pus oozing out. 
This is a scar 
after his operation. 
Without this operation, 
he would have 
passed away already. 
Maybe these two dogs 
used to be pets, 
so they like to be petted. 
Whenever they are petted, 
they become quiet 
and well behaved. 
But as soon as 
they are left alone, 
they start barking loudly.
Were they abandoned?
No. The dog vendors 
stole them. 
These two huskies 
were probably stolen.
After they were stolen, 
they were not 
well taken care of.
They were about 
to be sold as meat dogs. 
The vendor didn’t care 
about the dogs’ well-being, 
because even when 
a dog is dead, 
he can sell it as meat. 
So a lot of the dogs 
were sick.
Due to the false 
and sickening belief 
held by some that the more 
a dog or cat suffers 
before death the tastier 
their meat will be, 
some of the methods 
used to butcher 
and slaughter the animals 
are purposely designed 
to prolong and intensify 
their pain and suffering.
The ways used 
to murder these sensitive, 
intelligent beings 
is beyond inhumane. 
For example, some dogs 
are butchered alive 
while fully conscious, 
others are brutally stabbed 
in the neck or groin, 
while still others are hung 
and then electrocuted. 
Dog meat sellers 
may heinously use 
a propane torch 
to set the dogs on fire 
to kill them, which also 
removes their fur. 
The burning 
is done slowly to cause 
the maximum amount 
of agony and torture. 
The method of slaughter 
is beyond belief. 
We have seen them stabbed 
through the jugular, 
down into the heart 
where they are bled out. 
We have seen them 
bashed on the head 
and on the snout, falling 
into unconsciousness 
and then coming 
into consciousness again 
during the process. 
We’ve seen them thrown 
into vats of boiling water, 
still conscious, 
where they are struggling 
to get out of the heat and 
the horrors that face them. 
All this is 
in front of the other dogs 
that are waiting to be 
killed equally cruelly.
The exploitation 
of canines and felines 
goes beyond just meat. 
Their beautiful, soft fur 
may be ripped off 
their bodies 
and sold to the vicious 
fur trade industry. 
Where dogs 
are slaughtered, 
very often their fur 
is used as a byproduct. 
Please
if you are in any doubt 
if the fur is real or fake, 
just don’t buy it 
because inevitably 
it will be real fur. 
It is dyed today 
in such bright, lurid colors 
like bright pink, 
and bright orange 
and bright blue, you 
couldn’t even think that 
it came from an animal, 
let alone a dog. 
But it absolutely does 
and I urge people
please just drop all fur 
from your clothing. 
They’re taken and they 
are brutally tortured, 
they’re skinned alive 
sometimes, they’re clubbed, 
they’re just cut open 
while still squirming and 
screaming for their lives 
in front of each other. 
And then 
that fur is shipped 
to the United States 
through a loophole 
in the law that we have, 
and used for fur here.
Ninety percent 
of the fake fur 
in the United States is 
actually dog and cat fur.
In the Unites States 
if a garment is 
under US$150, 
the material 
doesn’t have to be labeled. 
So that faux fur, or 
what you think is faux fur, 
really contains dogs, cats 
and coyotes. 
Awareness is the best 
tool for creating change 
and stopping the horrific, 
barbaric trade 
in dogs and cats 
that we have 
briefly examined today. 
The more people know 
about the abuse and torture 
of companion animals 
like felines and canines, 
the sooner the heartless 
fur and meat businesses 
will cease to exist. 
So please inform others, 
including your family 
and friends, 
of these ghastly industries 
and be a true hero 
by following 
the plant-based lifestyle 
which respects and protects 
all sentient beings.
I would ask, just always 
take that opportunity 
to find out what you’re 
putting into your bodies. 
We should not only 
stop at dogs and cats, 
but we should 
stop at all animals. 
A vegetarian-based diet 
is much, much healthier 
for our bodies.
We sincerely thank 
all the compassionate 
volunteers and activists 
who constantly work 
to safeguard 
the world’s defenseless 
dogs and cats, 
and extend our gratitude 
to Jill Robinson, 
Shannon Keith, 
Nel van Amerongen, 
Zeng Li and many others 
for their devoted efforts 
to rescue animals 
and for taking time 
to speak with us.
For more information 
on the groups featured 
in today’s program, 
please visit 
the following websites:
ActAsia for Animals
www.ActAsia.org
Animals Asia Foundation 
www.AnimalsAsia.org
Animal Rescue Media 
& Education
www.ARME.tv
Lucky Cats
www.LuckyCats.net
Thank you 
for your presence today 
on our program. 
May humanity as a whole 
soon adopt 
the compassionate, 
life-affirming, 
organic vegan diet 
so that all beings 
may forever live together 
in peace and love.