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To ask you not to buy angora products? (Warning - graphic link)

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Resideria · 20/11/2013 20:37

Was thinking of buying angora socks for my mum for Christmas before I read about the unspeakable practices behind angora fur production. I had no idea! Apparently 90% of all angora is produced in China, link is here:
www.cbsnews.com/8301-202_162-57612939/peta-releases-video-of-angora-rabbit-investigation-in-china/

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SuburbanRhonda · 20/11/2013 20:52

I wonder if no one is posting on this because, like me, they just don't want to see anything that is graphic and cruel to animals? I can't click on the link; I accidentally saw the photos of puppy farms and still can't get the images out of my head.

I never buy angora products anyway, but clearly there is a market for them Sad

Voerendaal · 20/11/2013 20:56

I did not watch the video but the article has certainly put me off. I won't be buying angora

MarshaBrady · 20/11/2013 20:57

I didn't watch. But can't bear this sort of treatment, so I won't buy it now.

Opalite · 20/11/2013 21:14

YANBU, carry on spreading this important message!

CharlieAlphaKiloEcho · 20/11/2013 21:20

I will never buy Angora. I had no idea it was so brutal. It's just not needed in this day an age.

So so sad :(

cees · 20/11/2013 21:22

MY God that is horrific, pure cruelty Sad

happydaze77 · 20/11/2013 21:24

Couldn't bring myself to watch the video, I'm shaking just from the text description.
I never knew this.
How sick.

M10s · 20/11/2013 21:28

I watched. Thank you for posting Resideria.

I have never knowingly bought an Angora product, but then again, before Resideria post, I've never known to take particular care to avoid buying Angora products.

I wonder if it would add strength to boycott all of any particular manufacturer's products, if some of said manufacturer's products contained Angora farmed and harvested in this way. IYSWIM.

MrsWolowitz · 20/11/2013 21:29

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ColdTeaAgain · 20/11/2013 21:29

Anyone able to give a description? I'm not sure I can watch the video as whenever I see things like this it plays on my mind for weeks but I'd like to know what goes on.

Resideria · 20/11/2013 21:48

The link actually shows a news article with an embedded link to the video, so you don't have to watch it.
It does say in the report that some stores, e.g. H&M, state that they only sell humanely produced angora.

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M10s · 20/11/2013 21:51

Hopefully someone else will have described, too, ColdTeaAgain, then I won't feel like the only mean one. I think a description might be worse. I'm sorry.

An Angora rabbit is having it's hair pulled out. All of it. Very quickly and brutally. Literally being ripped off it's body, until it's bald and very, very sore and shocked looking. Oh, and it's tied down and screaming.

Then it's done again 10 weeks later, and again, and so on. Apparently they only survive through this for one or two years.

Shock at living through that ten weekly hell for two years.

ColdTeaAgain · 20/11/2013 22:02

Thank you M10s, as much as it upsets me, I'd rather know the truth.

I wonder how H&M can know for sure their angora is cruelty free? And how much they actually check up on their supply chain?

issey6cats · 20/11/2013 22:32

i am so glad that i am allergic to angora and pure wool so i have never ever bought anything with angora either pure or mixed

Mittensonkittens · 20/11/2013 22:36

That's horrific.
How is this even allowed anywhere? Absolutely vile. I can't watch it because it's the sort of thing that keeps me awake in the middle of the night.

GigiDarcy · 20/11/2013 22:41

What?? That's horrific Sad. Couldn't bear to click but thankyou M10s for describing it even if my mental images have really upset me Sad. Will be checking labels and boycotting angora. Is there a list of humane suppliers or do we assume none of it is humane?

ColdTeaAgain · 20/11/2013 22:44

If 90% comes from China then I'm just going to avoid anything made with angora in future Hmm

gamerchick · 20/11/2013 22:51

But people will still happily buy fake uggs made from raccoon dogs judging by some of the threads on here.

Some people like cheap.

Tiptops · 20/11/2013 23:58

Haven't clicked the link as it will never leave my mind again, but this sounds awful from the description. Thank you for the message OP I will make 100% sure I never purchase this.

cheerfulweatherforthewedding · 21/11/2013 00:01

Thanks for the description M10. I'm not clicking through to the link!

JudyJudgypants · 21/11/2013 03:21

I only managed to watch six seconds of the vidio, the screams, I couldn't stand it, those poor defenseless animals, and all for some pointless cheep fashion crap.
I will NEVER buy ANGORA from anywhere.
( thanks for providing the link though, I didn't know anything till I saw it about how its done.)

AgathaF · 21/11/2013 03:49

I didn't know angora was produced like that. I can't watch the video, but it sounds horrific.

Do people realise that the feathers in down products (coats, duvets etc) are produced by ripping them out of live birds in a similar way? Again, they wait until the birds have grown new feathers and do it all again.

paxtecum · 21/11/2013 06:56

Agatha: I was going to write exactly what you have.
Down is a similiar products produces by farming animals in horrific conditions.
A lot of the padded coats that are so fashionable are full of down.

I never buy anything with angora or down in.

paxtecum · 21/11/2013 07:00

Another cruelly produced product is Civet Coffee.
Civets are force fed coffee beans, excrete them and then they are worth a fortune as they have a civet flavour.
We live in a wierd world!

sashh · 21/11/2013 07:59

Pax

We do indeed.

I think for some people the cruelty actually adds to the ...... er...... not sure which word to use, but you know what I mean

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