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Plight of pet rats in south Africa petition


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Pet shops in South Africa openly and unashamedly sell domestic rats as live food even though it is illegal to do so by Law.

Because rats are not seen as pets by Pet Shops but as fodder they are bred and confined under the most horrific conditions. Rats represent small profit to pet shops but what rats do, is help to sell the expensive snakes. If they did not ‘stock’ rats they could not sell snakes. Going to a pet shop and buying a couple of rats is like buying a bag of dog pellets.

Paula Spagnoletti from the South African Rat Fan Club says:


"You will often go into a pet shop and see tank after tank of ‘snake food’ - these rats are kept in filthy conditions. Some do not even have food and water available to them. I once ordered a pet shop to place food and water in the tank, and he asked me what the point would be because if they died of starvation/dehydration it would not matter because the snake would still eat them dead.

"In South Africa you can not even go to a pet shop and buy rat cages and accessories - pet shops do not even stock food for pet rats….rats are fodder not pets.

"Baby rats are kept behind counters and in storage rooms. Pet shops keep small plastic tanks filled with hundreds of still blind, little pinkies and fuzzies, some have already died of starvation/disease".

The Law in South Africa

In terms of the Animal Protection Act, Domesticated rats are offered the same protection as any other domesticated animal. An animal rights lawyer, Leigh de Sousa, tells us exactly how in terms of the law, the act protects domestic rats and this is what she had to say.

 
“The Animal Protection Act was clearly promulgated and enacted with the specific purpose of protecting animals. Section 1 is important in determining what is an animal for the purposes of the application of the act. It specifically states……or other domestic animal or bird, or any wild animal or reptile which is in captivity or under the control of any person.”
Leigh de Souza (LAAW)

When there are cases brought against pet shops or members of the public for acts of gross animal cruelty the public prosecutor has previously refused to prosecute as they ‘are just vermin’ although in terms of the Animal Protection Act, domesticated rats ‘qualify’ for protection.

Please help the rats in South Africa and
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-----Original Message-----


From:
Colleen
Sent: 06 October 2006

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Subject: Rats in South Africa

Dear,
 
We have mounted a campaign to prohibit the sale of live rats and their young as reptile food - in South Africa.  Please go to the link that is provided in this e-mail. A fact sheet is also provided.
 
All we ask is for your support in this campaign.  Please could you create an internet link between our website and yours?  Please could this also be published in any newsletters and magazines that is published by your organisation?  Please could you also inform the members of your organisation about this campaign?
 
Whilst, we realise that this is a South African campaign, rat suffering is still rat suffering whether this be in Australia, South Africa, the USA, Ireland or the UK.  We urgently appeal for your support and assistance in this campaign.  Whilst we also realise that this may not be in your remit, we nevertheless ask for your assistance.  
 
We hope that you will support us and that this cruel practice will be ended.  If we manage to end it in South Africa, it will set a precedence for the rest of the world.
 
With best wishes,
 
Colleen McDuling, MSc (Med.Sc.), Animal Behaviourist
Scientific Representative of the South African Rat Fan Club