Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Massachusetts outlaws devocalizing dogs and cats

Tomorrow, Massachusetts will become the first state outlawing the procedure to devocalize dogs and cats for non-medical reasons. Under the new law which was signed by Gov. Deval Patrick in April, anyone found cutting the vocal cords of dogs and/or cats without any medical cause will be subject to fines and up to five years in prison. Animal rights activists hail this law because in a way it is giving back a voice to animals.

Devocalizing any animal is cruel and inhumane treatment. It serves only the owner in that it makes their lives easier by having a silent pet. California is currently considering adopting a similar law and a US congressman introduced a bill in May of this year which will support states following Massachusett's lead.

To read further, click on this link: Reuters

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