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    Why Chinchilla Fur Sucks

      
      
      
    When it comes to the ethical treatment of animals I am a fan. I am not however a fanatic. PETA is not an organization I support. They have far too high of a kill rate (PETA Killed More than 90% of the Animals in its Care in 2007) and the injustices toward certain breeds of dogs borderlines genocide. Ingrid Newkirk, president of PETA, officially advocates the euthanasia of pitbull dogs brought in to animal shelters, as well as other breeds of dogs deemed “violent” without consideration for temperament. People should really take a close look at the organizations they support and make sure that their values align with who they are sending money to or advocated for.

    I was a strict vegetarian for about 5 years of my life and still choose not to eat red meat. This choice is more to do with not enjoying it than anything else and “giving it up” was not really a sacrifice for me. I think that if it is a sacrifice to give up meat for you, then you shouldn’t do it. Our bodies have a way of telling us what we need and what we are deficient in and ignoring that seems a little absurd.

    I own a leather jacket. When people think that is cruel and they have leather patches on their jeans or leather shoes I wonder if they think that the cow it was taken from is happily walking around with a chunk cut out of its hide. Again know what you support and why. A little leather is really no different than a whole coat. I also have had my coat since I graduated highschool. I take very good care of it and plan to have it the rest of my life. No need to waste.

     

    I adopted a grey hound. Her name is Mona. She is a retired racing dog. I feel a little uncomfortable when people compliment me for “rescuing her from a cruel life.” I have personally never seen a grey hound race, but I find it hard to believe that any intelligent dog owner who is hoping their animal would win a race would mistreat their animal. Grey hounds are naturally “skinny” or built slim and I feel many misunderstanding have come about because of lack of knowledge on the breed. People see my grey hound and say things like “poor thing they must have starved her.” I have owned Mona for over 3 years now. She is a fantastic pet and in great health. Her weight is absolutely normal for her breed and she eats two meals a day. Now I also do not believe she was treated like a pet. More like a farm animal would be treated and crated too often, but mistreated is a bit of a stretch.

     

    Ok now that I have given a bit of background I will say that I think chinchilla fur coats are cruel. Yes I know I may have bias because of the 8 lovely chins that I have the pleasure of sharing a home with, but even by standards of fur farming business, the treatment of the chinchillas is especially cruel.  A mid length chinchilla fur coat takes up to 60 chinchilla pelts to make and a full length fur takes up to 200 chinchillas. It seems a very high life sacrifice for one coat. The way in which chinchillas are killed to produce the fur is also particularly cruel. Until recently it was most commonly carried out by electrocution of the anus and genitals of the live animal.

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    In 1994, films of genital electrocution taken on chinchilla farms resulted in a Sonoma Valley, California, farm being charged with cruelty to animals.  Prosecutors documented that, according to veterinarians, the animals suffer during this process, in which the chinchilla is held upside down by the tail and electrodes are placed in the ear and in the anal canal or penis; a switch is then pulled to electrocute.  According to guidelines established by the American Veterinary Medical Association, such euthanasia should be carried out only on unconscious animals.

    Source http://www.endangeredspecieshandbook.org/trade_chinchillas.php

     

    Those states who still offer this as a form or capital punishment should take note that we even found this cruel for small furry animals a few years back.

    Today snapping their necks while they are fully conscious is the most popular ways of killing a chinchilla for fur. I am not saying that there are not more civilized fur breeders out there who make efforts to minimize suffering of the animals. Some chinchilla fur breeders  use lethal injection and other methods to minimize stress and suffering and I am happy to hear they are at least making efforts, because in the end of the day it is not their fault that they are killing hundreds of animals in order to make one snazzy expensive coat ranging around $10,000-$15,000 and above. It is because there is a market for it. I think that the women and men out there walking around wearing hundreds of chins are not cruel people, they are probably as clueless to what went into making the coats as the women at the dog park commenting on my “skinny” grey hound Mona. Yes I am against chinchilla fur coats, but I am more against throwing paint on someone’s coat and making a horrible scene. Some education can go a long way and sometimes politely mentioning something or handing out an informational (non-scare tactic) flyer is far more effective then shouting and ranting.

    If you are however into gore, be my guest and check out the PETA video link below that shows how chins are killed at a fur farm, I personally couldn’t stomach it. I do not have the stomach for torture.  http://www.petatv.com/tvpopup/video.asp?video=chinchilla_mov_final&Player=wm

    Comments

    I agree, say no to Chin Fur coats!
    Posted @ Tuesday, October 28, 2008 2:02 PM by Adam Mav
    mm hmmm. You finally believe me about the anal electrocution i see.
    Posted @ Tuesday, October 28, 2008 2:34 PM by Bert S.
    I think it is sickning that people need to kill the chinchillas for there fur. it should be banned and all the chinchilla ranchers that are doing this should be shut down,there is no need for this. hope something can be done to stop it.
    Posted @ Wednesday, October 29, 2008 12:38 PM by sandy
    It breaks my heart - I can't imagine being so cruel and heartless. I love these little critters. Ok, my keyboard is filling up with tears...
    Posted @ Tuesday, November 18, 2008 11:06 PM by Amanda S
    Argghh...that fucker in red tshirt...why can't he snap the neck fast? He's purposely snapping it slowly...motherfucking sadist. I hope he burns in hell nexttime.
    Posted @ Thursday, July 22, 2010 11:45 AM by Josiah Heng
    I suppose doing it slowly protects the fur (I have not watched the video, and will not), or at least that is the rationalization for it. The ranchers are to blame, pure and simple. They must know how people feel about what they do. Why otherwise do the rancher websites (at least the ones I've seen) not explain at all what the ranch is for? The fact that people are willing to pay handsomely for the coats does not excuse what they are doing.
    Posted @ Sunday, July 25, 2010 11:28 AM by jesse hellman
    I hate those farmers. I feel so sorry for the poor chinchillas 
    Posted @ Wednesday, August 18, 2010 1:59 AM by Rachel
    I'm not agaisnt the killing as I've always believed in the natural order of things, for example native tribal people who kill for food or clothing...etc. 
     
    That was how our ancestors lived - Only kill when necessary and never waste the kill, eg. eat the meat & use the fur for clothing. 
     
    Posted @ Wednesday, August 18, 2010 10:26 PM by Josiah Heng
    DOUCH BAG!! WHY TO CRAP WOULD YOU DO THAT TO A POOR LIL CHINCHILLA?? I BET IF HE WAS STILL ALIVE, HE WOULD EAT YOUR FACE AND YOUR LEGS OFF!! ONE DAY CHINCHILLAS WILL TAKE OVER THE WORLD AND IT WILL BE ALL YOUR FAULT!!! YOU SHOULD BE ASHAMED!
    Posted @ Thursday, October 21, 2010 7:18 AM by Robby
    omgoodness! i could never imagine letting someone hurt my little girl!!!!! how someone could purposely just kill a poor innocent animal stuns me!!! how someone could do that.......o my goodness!!!!!!!!!!! God did not put little animals on earth to be slaughtered!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Posted @ Tuesday, October 26, 2010 5:27 PM by Shelby
    poor little chinchillas :( i think people need to raise awareness. if people knew how adorable and sweet chinchillas were i think they would think twice about buying a chinchilla coat. AWH POOR LITTLE BABIES :( 
     
    <3 Chilly the Chinchilla
    Posted @ Tuesday, November 23, 2010 11:36 PM by Kendyl Bosch
    oh and by the way, whoever said it was the natural order of things is clearly INHUMANE. the native peoples who hunted buffalo, for example did not TORTURE them or breed them to KILL them. THAT is one of the main reasons why people are so against fur. 
     
    ALSO, we don't need animal skins anymore! we can make clothes for ourselves that DON'T involve hurting animals. IT IS NOT NECESSARY!!! i mean sure if you hunt a chinchilla in the wild and want to keep its fur as a reward or whatever GO AHEAD! but killing over 200 chinchillas for fur that is UNECESSARY at this point in time. and they DON'T use every part of the chinchilla! they torture it, just use the fur, and toss the carcass!!!  
     
    SAVE THE CHINCHILLAS!!!!!!! :(
    Posted @ Tuesday, November 23, 2010 11:42 PM by Kendyl Bosch
    Why are they so mean? I love chinchilla's!! I have one too.
    Posted @ Monday, July 11, 2011 5:02 PM by yeany
    I'm not against the killing, only against the methods used. It's so sadistic. It's causing unnecessary pain to the animal.
    Posted @ Tuesday, July 12, 2011 11:22 AM by Josiah Heng
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