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Taiwan bans euthanasia of stray animals, but agriculture council warns of risks

Move could lead to deterioration in quality of shelters through higher intake or discourage capture of strays, authority warns

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The ban on euthanising animals in shelters came after a vet killed herself apparently distraught over putting animals down. Photo: Xinhua
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Taiwan has banned euthanising animals in shelters, which follows the tragic suicide last year of a vet burdened with the task of putting down animals.

The law came into effect Saturday, two years after it was passed by parliament – a period meant to prepare shelters for the ban.

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But during the wait, animal lover Chien Chih-cheng took her own life with euthanasia drugs, reportedly upset at having to kill animals at the shelter she worked at.

Reports at the time said Chien was called a “butcher” by activists.
Animal lover Chien Chih-cheng, who took her own life with euthanasia drugs. Photo: Weibo
Animal lover Chien Chih-cheng, who took her own life with euthanasia drugs. Photo: Weibo
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Her death sparked calls for authorities to improve conditions for animals and staff at shelters.

An animal welfare group, Life Conservationist Association, estimated more than 1.2 million animals not adopted from shelters have been put down since 1999.

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