The Tale of Luna and Leo
In ancient civilizations, such as Greece and Rome, animals were primarily viewed as commodities, used for food, labor, and entertainment. However, philosophers like Pythagoras (c. 570-495 BCE) and Seneca (4 BCE-65 CE) expressed concerns about animal treatment, advocating for more humane practices. For instance, Pythagoras was known to have spoken out against animal sacrifice, while Seneca argued that animals should be treated with kindness and respect. The Tale of Luna and Leo In ancient
Legislative efforts are focusing on strengthening anti-cruelty enforcement and improving standards of care in shelters. Education and Awareness: Raising awareness about the welfare
As Vegan Society CEO George Monbiot argues: "If you make intensive factory farming illegal, you don't get 'nice' factory farms; you get a collapse in meat supply, which forces a move to plants." In this view, welfare reform is a "Trojan horse" for abolition. you don't get 'nice' factory farms