A wonderful flight of thought!
The skins from them are stripped alive when the animal is still conscious, use gas chambers, electric current, and then throw out the corpses to rot in the terrain. Some animals are killed in the wild by traps, including rare and red-booked animals. Chinese fur products are generally made from dogs and cats.
A gas chamber or a gas chamber? It’s like a cross and cowards, honest word. By the way, when trying to scratch the skin from an animal alive, it will easily drop the skin from its catcher to the elbow. You just try to give the cat an anthelmintic if he is against. Blackburn is not a cat.
And "in the area"nothing is rotten - it is simply unprofitable and also dangerous in terms of the epidemic situation.
And the phrase about “dogs and cats at all” is just a cherry blade on the cake. Are they more animal than others? Or are they not warm? Or...? I just get lost in guessing what this should open the eyes "in general".