With 32 votes in favor and one abstention, the Jalisco legislature Thursday approved reforms to the State Penal Code that could see people who intentionally kill animals or subject them to intense cruelty sent to prison for up to three years.
After a career of helping handicapped children, it was only natural that Kathie Byers would be attracted to the pathetic misshapen dog she spotted in the corner of a local veterinarian’s kennel.
While dragging a calandria along Avenida Chapultepec this week, a horse slipped and fell on the brand new, brick-like surface. The image went viral on Twitter; the horse is fine.
The Jalisco Congress is prepared to modify the state penal code to make the intentional killing of animals a criminal offense.