Animals suffer in the day-to-day after mistreatment, enslavement, castration,
imprisonment and other forms of human violence for their lives. They are killed for human consumption, confined to cages, blinded, charred, poisoned, and sometimes cut alive for study. Animal rights advocates are confronted with day-to-day obstacles in discussing animal rights issues. Animal Cruelty cases make headlines all around the world, whether it's the person who kills the cat of the neighbor, the gambler of sick and dying animals, or the family whose cold, hungry dog is wrapped up outside in the middle of the winter. Many animals are brutalized by being alive tortured, impaled, and skinned for public entertainment and faced by others who are worse. The pain and cruelty that animals experience at human hands is sickening, disturbing, and furious. Human society holds a high esteem for animals as property. Various animal species have been given different social, political, and cultural value. The neglect or use of the animals in this respect stems from its care as human property. Human destroy and use animals for various human purposes no matter how trivial depending on the value of the land. It is not animals that can understand the problem of animal rights but rather humans. It is worth noting that animals put their aspirations on compassionate individuals in order to exercise their rights and ambitions. Animals expect their difficulties to be heard and their challenges addressed. It is a responsibility of all people to be legends of learning about and taking action on the issues that affect animals. Every person has the power to save animals from deprivation and the finest environment to give. Promoting animal rights is not a difficult task but all of this requires a positive mind. People need to learn to feel humane and work hard to build a better animal environment. In the light of the above animal rights study, it has been clear that animals face various obstacles on man's hands. Animals for various commercial, entertainment, and social purposes are slaughtered, tortured, imprisoned, confined, and decapitated. This is against human rights. The concerns of environmental degradation, veganism neglect, and animal property status have put in question efforts to secure animal rights protection. In addition to these issues, priority should be given to veganism, public education, public acceptance, legislation and the creation of public policies. These are the main issues of concern about the development of practical solutions to animal welfare problems.
Chicago Title Insurance Corporation, A Missouri Corporation v. James A. Magnuson First American Title Insurance Company, C/o Timothy P. Sullivan, Registered Agent, 487 F.3d 985, 1st Cir. (2007)