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The European Parliament is set to back a ban on cat and dog fur imports, in a move to reduce the two million cats and dogs slaughtered in China each year. | The European Parliament is set to back a ban on cat and dog fur imports, in a move to reduce the two million cats and dogs slaughtered in China each year. |
MEPs say shoppers buy goods made with the fur unknowingly, because exporters attach false labels. | MEPs say shoppers buy goods made with the fur unknowingly, because exporters attach false labels. |
It is used in coats, linings for boots and gloves, stuffed toys, and even homeopathic aids for arthritis. | It is used in coats, linings for boots and gloves, stuffed toys, and even homeopathic aids for arthritis. |
MEPs have agreed with EU member states on the text of the law, which will come into effect by December 2008. | MEPs have agreed with EU member states on the text of the law, which will come into effect by December 2008. |
CAT AND DOG FUR TRADE Up to 10 adult dogs needed to make fur coatUp to 24 cats needed for cat fur coatCat and dog fur also used in hats, gloves, shoes, blankets, stuffed animals and toysDog fur labelled as: Gae-wolf, sobaki, Asian jackal, goupee, loup d'Asie, Corsac fox, dogues du Chine, fake or exotic furCat fur labelled as: house cat, wild cat, katzenfelle, rabbit, goyangi, mountain cat "Many people are unwittingly deceived into buying garments made out of cat and dog fur due to mislabelling. This law will put an end to these deceptive practices," said Labour MEP Arlene McCarthy. | CAT AND DOG FUR TRADE Up to 10 adult dogs needed to make fur coatUp to 24 cats needed for cat fur coatCat and dog fur also used in hats, gloves, shoes, blankets, stuffed animals and toysDog fur labelled as: Gae-wolf, sobaki, Asian jackal, goupee, loup d'Asie, Corsac fox, dogues du Chine, fake or exotic furCat fur labelled as: house cat, wild cat, katzenfelle, rabbit, goyangi, mountain cat "Many people are unwittingly deceived into buying garments made out of cat and dog fur due to mislabelling. This law will put an end to these deceptive practices," said Labour MEP Arlene McCarthy. |
Conservative MEP Struan Stevenson, said: "Slaughter of these animals is horrific, with cats strangled outside their cages as other cats look on. | Conservative MEP Struan Stevenson, said: "Slaughter of these animals is horrific, with cats strangled outside their cages as other cats look on. |
"Dogs noosed with metal wires are slashed across the groin until they bleed to death as the wire noose cuts into their throat." | "Dogs noosed with metal wires are slashed across the groin until they bleed to death as the wire noose cuts into their throat." |
DNA tests | DNA tests |
Is farming cats and dogs for their skin or fur worse than using any other animal? BBC Europe editor Mark Mardell Read Mark's thoughts in full | Is farming cats and dogs for their skin or fur worse than using any other animal? BBC Europe editor Mark Mardell Read Mark's thoughts in full |
Liberal MEP Liz Lynne said a Europe-wide ban would add weight to bans already in force in several EU member states and the United States. | Liberal MEP Liz Lynne said a Europe-wide ban would add weight to bans already in force in several EU member states and the United States. |
The legislation was initiated by the European Parliament, more than half of whose members signed a written declaration supporting a ban in December 2003. | The legislation was initiated by the European Parliament, more than half of whose members signed a written declaration supporting a ban in December 2003. |
The European Commission then drafted a regulation in 2006. | The European Commission then drafted a regulation in 2006. |
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The Commission says the obligation on member states to carry out checks and test for the fur will also provide a clearer picture of what products it is being used in, and where it comes from. | The Commission says the obligation on member states to carry out checks and test for the fur will also provide a clearer picture of what products it is being used in, and where it comes from. |
Main markets | Main markets |
Campaigners say hundreds of thousands of animals can be savedAs cat and dog fur can be hard to detect when it is dyed, some states are already using hi-tech systems - mass spectrometry or DNA testing - to identify it. | Campaigners say hundreds of thousands of animals can be savedAs cat and dog fur can be hard to detect when it is dyed, some states are already using hi-tech systems - mass spectrometry or DNA testing - to identify it. |
Europe and Russia are reported to be the main markets for the cats and dogs killed in China and some other Asian countries. | Europe and Russia are reported to be the main markets for the cats and dogs killed in China and some other Asian countries. |
David Neale, UK director of Animals Asia Foundation, said the ban would stop hundreds of thousands if not millions of animals from being killed. | David Neale, UK director of Animals Asia Foundation, said the ban would stop hundreds of thousands if not millions of animals from being killed. |
Ministers from the EU member states will need to give the ban their approval, but are not expected to reject it, following an informal agreement with the parliament on the text. | Ministers from the EU member states will need to give the ban their approval, but are not expected to reject it, following an informal agreement with the parliament on the text. |