2023-11-04 08:27:05
[Animal News]Cruelty to animals is the work of cowards. Animals also have feelings and thoughts. Rabbit House received a video that was circulated recently. The 23-second video shows a young man playing with a rabbit in a sadistic way, including grabbing the rabbit’s ears and pulling them up in the air, then using his fingers to play with the rabbit’s nose, and then pulling it further. The rabbit’s tentacles cause the rabbit to recoil in pain. Tulu revealed that the informant claimed that the video took place in a private housing estate in Kai Tak District. However, because no more details were available, the police were not called for the time being. We hope that anyone with knowledge of the incident can provide more information.
Volunteer Winky told this newspaper that the video was provided by a rabbit friend and was known to be forwarded among friends, and that the abuser’s behavior was worse and more serious than what was seen in the video, but they have not obtained other videos or evidence yet.
According to the approximately 23-second video, it can be seen that a young man first grabbed the rabbit’s ears and lifted the entire rabbit, and then played with the rabbit’s nose with his fingers, scaring the rabbit back. Then the man pulled the rabbit with his hands. Tutu’s tentacles were touched at least 6 times, during which Tutu retreated in pain many times. The video has no sound, so it is impossible to know how many people were present and the motive of the abuse.
Winky said that the abuser’s actions in the clip were very rough. The rabbit’s ears are full of nerves and are very sensitive and fragile. It will feel very painful when being pulled up, and there is a chance that the ears will be damaged and torn. She also pointed out that rabbits will also feel pain when their tentacles are pulled by others.
Tulu expressed strong condemnation and extreme anger over this incident and called on those with knowledge to provide them with more information. Winky admitted that because she didn’t know many details, she didn’t call the police yet.
According to the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Ordinance, any person who treats animals cruelly or causes animals to suffer unnecessary pain commits an offense and is subject to a maximum penalty of three years’ imprisonment and a fine of $200,000.
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