From Ingrid Newkirk, PETA <[email protected]>
Subject GRAPHIC WARNING: Rabbits abused and killed for fur
Date February 19, 2020 4:08 PM
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Dear Friend,

A terrified rabbit thrashes wildly as a worker grabs her ears and roughly yanks
her from a crate.

The worker brandishes a metal pipe and begins to bash the rabbit on the head
repeatedly in a crude attempt to knock her unconscious. Then, he hangs her
twitching body upside down alongside other rabbits.

He begins hacking off their heads , spattering blood across the filthy floor of
the killing room.

The whole grisly scene takes place in full view of other frightened rabbits, who
can do nothing but wait, their hearts pounding, until it's their turn to be
beheaded.

A horrifying PETA Asia investigation reveals that cruelty and immense animal
suffering remain the norm on fur farms. Please take immediate action against the
fur trade and other cruel industries by making a donation of at least $3 to PETA
today.

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A PETA Asia investigator who visited Russian fur farms found horrors at every
turn:

* A chinchilla screamed and struggled for over a minute during a botched
electrocution, before a worker broke the still-struggling animal's neck with
his fingers.

* Sables and minks darted frantically from side to side inside their cages,
which are like prison cells, losing their minds from the stress of captivity.

* A terrified fox—a naturally shy and solitary animal—cowered at the back of a
cage that offered no place to hide.

The facilities where these and hundreds of other animals suffered are believed
to have ties to global auction houses. But regardless of where it's sold or by
whom, all fur is the product of violence.

While the industry may be on its last legs—thanks in no small part to the
actions and generosity of passionate PETA supporters like you—investigations
like this one reveal the extent of the pain and suffering that so many animals
still endure for clothing.

Donate $3 or more right now to make a powerful difference for animals trapped on
fur farms and in other hideous places.

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After decades of exposés and determined campaigning by PETA, the majority of the
fashion world is going fur-free. We're pushing designers and retailers like
Chanel, Prada, and Macy's to shed animal skins in favor of stylish, sustainable,
and compassionate vegan materials, and today countless consumers are embracing
clothing made without causing animals to suffer.

But as this latest exposé shows, we can't forget about the rabbits, minks, and
other animals who still need someone to end their misery—and this means that
today, we need YOU so that we can help them.

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Thank you for your compassion and generosity.

Kind regards,

Ingrid E. Newkirk
President
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