Alarm! Animal protection in Austria endangered - government plans to decide backwards!

Alarm! Animal protection in Austria endangered - government plans to decide backwards!

Laimgrubengasse 10, 1060 Wien, Österreich - alarm mood among Austria's animal welfare organizations! In the ongoing negotiations on the government agreement between the FPÖ and the ÖVP, animal welfare is apparently endangered in an alarming way. It is reported that central standards in agricultural production can be deleted or lowered to the level of EU and third countries. This development not only represents a massive threat to the well -being of the animals, but also endangers urgently needed improvements in animal husbandry, which are clearly demanded by the population. According to ots.at , real grievances, such as cruel animal transports and the cruelty of the animal, have to be addressed urgently, while reporting on maladministration continues as before should be punished harder.

A large number of organizations, including four paws, the association against animal factories and the animal welfare combination center in Vienna, require a immediate revision of the planned measures to ensure animal welfare in Austria. At the same time, the foster homes, which represent an important part of animal welfare philosophy, are trying to optimally provide helpful animals. These foster homes not only offer the necessary intensive care, but also ensure socialization of animals with people and other animals. According to information from tierquartier.at , the animals are divided into different nursing groups as needed to ensure the best possible quality of life.

The responsibilities associated with the care of such animals demand a high degree of heart and use from the foster homes. It is important to create a loving home with species -appropriate education and employment. In the meantime, the animals are in the shade of current political negotiations - a critical situation that endangers both Austria's reputation and the quality of life of the animals.

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