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  1. Apr 2, 2020 · 2 April 2020. Getty Images. Most Chinese people don't actually consume dogs and cats and never plan to. Shenzhen has become the first Chinese city to ban the sale and consumption of dog and cat ...

  2. Apr 12, 2017 · Each year in June, the city of Yulin in southern China hosts a dog meat festival, where live dogs and cats are sold specifically for eating and an estimated 10,000 are slaughtered for their meat.

  3. Apr 15, 2020 · An estimated 10 million dogs a year are killed for China’s dog meat trade. The World Health Organization warns that the dog trade spreads rabies and increases the risk of cholera. Most people in China don’t eat dogs, in fact dog meat is only eaten infrequently by less than 20% of the Chinese population.

  4. May 15, 2023 · China, South Korea, Indonesia, and Vietnam are just some of the countries that still allow the trade and consumption of cat and dog meat. Although most people in China have declared that they do not eat the meat of these animals, it’s estimated that more than 10 million dogs and about 4 million cats are killed for human consumption every year.

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  5. Keeping dogs as pets was banned during the Cultural Revolution, but dog ownership has become popular among China’s growing middle-class; there are now 62 million registered as pets.

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  6. The dog and cat meat trade in China. Globally, an estimated 30 million dogs and 10 million cats are slaughtered annually for human consumption. Of these, approximately 10 million dogs and 4 million cats are killed each year in China alone. A significant portion of the dog and cat meat trade in China is linked to criminal activity, with many ...

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  8. Apr 2, 2020 · The growing animal protection movement in China over the past four decades and the hard work of China’s animal protectionists has also helped create a radical change in attitudes over dog and cat meat consumption, and it no doubt influenced authorities in Shenzhen when they considered and passed their ban. Most Chinese do not eat dog and cat ...

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