Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Animals Have the Right to Feel Happy

A happy goat

This is one of my shots taken at Animal Paradise, which is run by Johor Bahru-based Amituofo Buddhist Centre. Animals have the right to feel happy and be free. In order to liberalize all the suffering that farmed animals are going through, why not consider to be a vegetarian? You decide.

The Power of One ?

Choosing to go vegetarian is simply a matter of living according to our values, such as being fair and kind to others. Most people would never dream of cramming up to 11 egg-laying hens into a file drawer-sized cage, ripping the testicles out of a screaming baby piglet, or cutting the throat of a cow as she stares back at you with her big brown eyes. How then, as compassionate individuals, can we justify paying others to carry out these atrocities on our behalf?

The average vegetarian spares the lives of over 50 animals each year. That adds up to thousands during a lifetime. Every time we eat, we are making a powerful choice that has profound consequences on the lives of animals. At each meal, we make a decision between supporting cruelty or living compassionately. You do have the power to make a difference.

Love Us, Not Eat Us