Reject the proposal contained in the draft of the ‘EU Animal Health Law’ that defines stray domestic animals as “wild animals”
Petition Link https://www.change.org/p/martin-schulz-reject-the-proposal-contained-in-the-draft-of-the-eu-animal-health-law-that-defines-stray-domestic-animals-as-wild-animals?recruiter=23094829&utm_source=share_petition&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=share_email_responsive
Petitioning President of the European Parliament Martin Schulz and 38 others
This petition will be delivered to:
President of the European Parliament
Martin Schulz
First Vice-President of the European Commission
Frans Timmermans
President of the European Commission
Jean-Claude Juncker
Commissioner for Agriculture & Rural Development
Phil Hogan
President of the European Council
Donald Tusk
Rapporteur
Marit Paulsen
Member of the European Parliament
Michela Guiffrida
President of the European Parliament’s Intergroup on the Welfare and Conservation of Animals
Janusz Wojciechowski
Minister of Agriculture – Austria
Andrä Rupprechter
Minister of Agriculture – Belgium – Flanders
Joke Schauvliege
Minister of Agriculture – Belgium – Wallonia
Willy Borsus
Minister of Agriculture – Bulgaria
Desislava Taneva
Minister of Agriculture – Croatia
Tihomir Jakovina
Minister of Agriculture – Cyprus
Nicos Kouyialis
Minister of Agriculture – Czech Republic
Marian Jurečka
Minister of Agriculture – Denmark
Dan Jørgensen
Minister of Agriculture – Estonia
Ivari Padar
Minister of Agriculture – Finland
Petteri Orpo
Minister of Agriculture – France
Stéphane Le Foll
Minister of Agriculture – Germany
Christian Schmidt
Minister of Agriculture – Greece
Karasmanis A. Georgios
Minister of Agriculture – Hungary
Sándor Fazekas
Ministers of Agriculture – Ireland
Simon Coveney and Tom Hayes
Minister of Agriculture – Italy
Maurizio Martina
Minister of Agriculture – Lithuania
Virginija Baltraitienė
Minister of Agriculture – Luxembourg
Fernand Etgen
Minister of Agriculture – Netherlands
Sharon Dijskma
Minister of Agriculture – Poland
Marek Sawicki
Minister of Agriculture – Portugal
Assunção Cristas
Minister of Agriculture – Romania
Daniel Constantin
Minister of Agriculture – Slovakia
Ľubomír Jahnátek
Minister of Agriculture – Slovenia
Dejan Židan
Minister of Agriculture – Spain
Isabel Garcia Tejerina
Minister of Agriculture – Sweden
Sven-Erik Bucht
Head of DEFRA
Elizabeth Truss
Companion Animal Project Leader, Eurogroup for Animals
Joe Moran
Eurogroup for Animals
Mr Andreas Erler
Health Commissioner
Vytanis Andriukaitis
Member of the European Parliament
Herbert Dorfmann
Reject the proposal contained in the draft of the ‘EU Animal Health Law’ that defines stray domestic animals as “wild animals”
Occupy FOR ANIMALS
Luxembourg, Luxembourg
This petition is a joint action by Occupy for Animals and Rescue Association Hobo Dogs Finland, started on 21st of December, 2014. The petition was submitted for official registration to the European Parliament’s Committee on Petitions by Occupy for Animals on the same date.
All information about this important petition is compiled on a dedicated website, at:http://strayanimalsarenotwildanimals.weebly.com/
ABOUT THIS PETITION
Up to now, the Commission made a substantial difference between wild animals and kept animals. Unfortunately, this could now change with the introduction of the new ‘EU Animal Health Law’ which is currently being discussed in its final stage.
For the last three years, the European Commission has been drafting an Animal Health Law, which is supposed to replace and encompass most of the present EU legislation on animal health, striving for simplification and greater consistency under common principles and general rules, and under the initial draft of the ‘EU Animal Health Law’, stray domestic animals, such as dogs and cats, should have been considered ‘wild animals’.
It seemed as if, due to the voting of the MEPs in April 2014, this had been avoided and they would no longer fall under the scope of ‘wild animals’ but would be defined under a new category of ‘non-owned animals of domesticated species’. It is crucial not to let abandoned and non-owned animals fall under the category of ‘wild animals’ in order to avoid a massive eradication of them. Dogs and cats must always be considered as domestic animals, even if they are no longer under direct human control.
Unfortunately, in December 2014, FOUR PAWS European Policy Office in Brussels, reported that the proposal is presently being discussed in the last stage of the legislative process conducted through the Trialogue (which includes European Council, Commission and Parliament), and that in the present draft of the ‘EU Animal Health Law’, an opposing trend has become apparent which might now even determine the decrease of protection: the proposal tabled by the European Commission wants to consider stray domestic animals again as wild animals, despite the fact that a majority of MEPs voted against this definition in April 2014.
According to FOUR PAWS, this is happening without publicity, in the attempt to get this unacceptable definition passed without attracting criticism as it would deliberately ignore the constant requests of EU citizens to increase the level of protection granted to all animals, not to decrease it.
It is extremely important that European citizens, and compassionate people from all over the world, speak up against this ‘two-class system’ for dogs and cats, depending if they have a family or not.
This classification is not only ridiculous, but it could lead to confusion in legal terms – to serious misunderstandings and legal uncertainty in all Member States – and be downright dangerous not only for homeless dogs and cats, but also for owned animal companions that might have got lost, or have escaped.
All in all, such an illogical distinction is scientifically wrong as it ignores the fundamental biological distinction between wild and domestic animals, and poses a serious threat to homeless animals as it would stigmatize them as ‘second class animals’. It would decrease their level of protection, ignoring the will of the European citizens who are calling for a BETTER protection of ALL animals, and it would indeed mean a major step back for the European animal welfare.
Please don’t let this happen!
Please speak up for Europe’s homeless animals by signing our registered petition and please ask your family and friends to sign it, too.
Thank you very much, in advance.
Pia Berrend / Founder & Campaign Manager at Occupy for Animals!
Taija Jolanki / Rescue Association Hobo Dogs
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