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European Cat/Dog Fur Ban Takes Effect When Humane Society Int’l asked Kinship Circle to create a global action alert to European Commissioners, we pushed for enactment of a European Parliament ban on import, export, sale and production of cat-dog fur in Europe. Since enacted, the ban now takes full effect. It closes a loophole that let skins from cats and dogs not specifically killed for their fur slip into the market. Facts Behind The Cat And Dog Fur Trade - Thanks to all who wrote MEPs and non-Europeans who contacted EU officials. The gaping loophole that permitted trade in fur from cats and dogs not specifically killed for their fur has been closed. The Committee on Internal Trade had sought to expand the dog definition to cover "raccoon dogs," wild dogs unrelated to raccoons but named for their thick coats. Despite a USA effort to cover raccoon dogs, only cats and subspecies canis lupus familiaris (domestic dogs) gained protection in Europe. After imports of cat- dog fur into the EU should cease, but it falls upon each member nation to enforce. China’s outlet will diminish, yet not enough to stamp out the trade. Apart from China’s own market of 1.3 billion buyers, many more countries remain customers. European Commission Proposes Full Ban On Cat And Dog Fur - The European Commission adopted a proposal to ban import, export and sale of cat-dog fur. Evidence reveals cat-dog fur is usually undeclared and disguised as synthetic or of vague origin. Most is imported from third countries, notably China where companion animals are raised for this purpose. Many Member States have introduced their own legislation in response to strong opposition from consumers. However divergent national bans can cause disruption in the internal market. The proposed Regulation addresses citizen concerns and creates a harmonized approach, prohibiting all production, marketing and import- export of cat-dog fur in the EU. It also establishes an information exchange for detection of cat-dog fur. |
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