I don't agree with PETA or anything.. but this is just sick.
FYI - China has no animal cruelty laws. The cat/rabbit/puppy crushing cunt whore was fired from her job as a nurse but thats it.
http://www.practicalfishkeeping.co.uk/content.php?sid=3791
http://en.huanqiu.com/beijing/society/2011-03/634155.html
Vendors claim that the coloured water in the key ring contains 'nutrients' which will keep the animal alive for months.
"To put a living thing inside a sealed and confined space for profit is immoral and pure animal abuse," Qin Xiaona, director of the NGO Capital Animal Welfare Association, told the Global Times.
"China only has a Wild Animal Protection Law. If the animals are not wild animals they fall outside the law's scope."
Qin appealed to citizens not to buy the key rings, saying: "If nobody buys it, the market will die."
Unfortunately, business was looking pretty good outside one subway station, with ten keyrings being sold in five minutes – although one of the purchasers had apparently bought hers to free the turtle inside it.
FYI - China has no animal cruelty laws. The cat/rabbit/puppy crushing cunt whore was fired from her job as a nurse but thats it.
http://www.practicalfishkeeping.co.uk/content.php?sid=3791
http://en.huanqiu.com/beijing/society/2011-03/634155.html
Vendors claim that the coloured water in the key ring contains 'nutrients' which will keep the animal alive for months.
"To put a living thing inside a sealed and confined space for profit is immoral and pure animal abuse," Qin Xiaona, director of the NGO Capital Animal Welfare Association, told the Global Times.
"China only has a Wild Animal Protection Law. If the animals are not wild animals they fall outside the law's scope."
Qin appealed to citizens not to buy the key rings, saying: "If nobody buys it, the market will die."
Unfortunately, business was looking pretty good outside one subway station, with ten keyrings being sold in five minutes – although one of the purchasers had apparently bought hers to free the turtle inside it.