Letter - First boars, now hamsters. Can Hong Kong let its animals be?
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A reader's letter to the South China Morning Post

Written by Dragon Lo Koon-kit of Sha Tin, Hong Kong

Published: January 20, 2022



The Hong Kong government has asked pet owners and shops to hand over around 2,000 hamsters to be culled after 11 animals at a pet shop were categorised as preliminary positive for Covid-19. Two people connected to the shop had tested positive for Covid-19 at the time.

The decision immediately sparked public outrage. Animal welfare groups are furious at what they call the Hong Kong government’s “drastic action”.

This is not the first time the government has treated animals inhumanely. A few months ago, the government decided to cull wild boars that venture into urban areas.

The mass cull of hamsters has gone down particularly badly with the public because the authorities admitted that the evidence that the hamsters are to blame is not clear, that there is no scientific literature confirming pets can transmit the virus to humans, and that the measure was a precautionary one.

The Hong Kong government is not a pioneer here. In 2020, Denmark culled 17 million minks after a large number of cases were reported among people associated with the farms they are bred on. The country’s prime minister apologised and its agriculture minister resigned over the issue.

It is difficult to understand why the Hong Kong government hasn’t learned from Denmark and is courting a public outcry.

While the government’s hasty reaction could help protect Hongkongers’ health, officials must take into account the human-animal bond. Why not quarantine and test these animals?

The government ought to reflect on its extreme policy towards animals.



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