From legal shields for stray cats in Shenzhen to fines for abuse in Beijing—cities are leading China’s animal welfare movement. While national anti-cruelty laws are pending, 92.5% public support shows change is near.
From legal shields for stray cats in Shenzhen to fines for abuse in Beijing—cities are leading China’s animal welfare movement. While national anti-cruelty laws are pending, 92.5% public support shows change is near.
Cities like Beijing, Guangzhou, and Qingdao now include animal protection in local laws. Qingdao even recognizes “animal welfare” legally—a first. These steps prove even small legal acts can defend dignity.
As industry members, we act by setting zero-abuse supply chains and teaching humane care. Every product sold carries a value—a vote for kindness.
Progress grows yearly: proposals in Congress, youth education programs, and legal drafts underway. This isn’t just about laws—it’s about redefining civilization’s baseline.
Before national laws arrive, every ethical choice builds protection. City lights, though scattered, will soon shine as one.
To protect animals is to measure our humanity.