Now, from our previous articles, you may know what animal cruelty is. It involves brutally killing, torturing, or injuring an animal. The cruelty can be intentional, such as kicking, burning, stabbing, beating, or shooting; or it can involve neglect, such as depriving an animal of the water, shelter, food, and necessary medical treatment. The government of India has passed many laws that prevent cruelty to animals from happening on a large scale, yet in some neglected places like undeveloped villages, slums, or forests, these activities are followed illegally. The government and some large governing bodies like PETA are working hard toward eradicating any kind of animal cruelty. If it's done forcefully or not animals provide us tremendous amounts of service, yet we heartlessly disregard their welfare. We, as human beings, who are considered the most intelligent creatures on Earth have to stop playing with these poor creatures' lives. We have to raise our voices and stop being cruel to the animals. We must bring new strong laws to implement and protect these animals. It must be remembered that we cannot survive without animals. Everything on Earth has its own purpose. The animals help in balancing our ecosystem. We have to take a call and save our environment, our mother Earth, and the animals that have the same rights that we have. Teaching children to empathize with other living beings from an early age, both in school and by leading through example, is hugely important. Kind parents who go out of their way to help animals in need can inspire future generations to make compassionate choices, and educational establishments also play an important role.
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