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Worldwide virus outbreaks often traced back to the trapping and eating of wild animals has prompted the local Boson Chinatown Business Association to issue an advisory warning to all restaurants and meat markets in Boson's Chinatown neighborhood.





After seeing the Communist government of The People's Republic Of China ban the consumption of meat from cats and dogs the local group took up the issue and quickly came to a 100% consensus after a hasty vote.





Many speculate that the COVID-19 'corona' virus was transmitted from wild bats to another wild creature through a bite. That creature was then trapped and sold for meat in Wuhan, China. From December 2019 to now the disease has spread quickly. The Chinese Maoist/Stalinists reacted with usual heavy handedness. At first local bureaucrats tried to silence socially minded doctors who were seeing a pattern. When the problem became to open to hide the national leadership stepped in and responded with war-time mobilization methods. People were prevented from leaving the city. People where under what amounted to house arrest. It seems these police state measures worked. So, the bureaucratic dictators of China can simply decide there will be no more cat meat.

In the People's Republic of China the new law will come into force on 1 May.













To help counter the bad publicity China might have gotten from the COVID-19 outbreak restaurants in Boson's Chinatown will no longer serve cat meat or dog meat dishes as they had upon special request.





The Boson Society For the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (BSFPCA) sent armed officers to investigate rumors of cat herding and dog butchering: the officers could never catch anyone in the act, and when tasting meat could only taste chicken with the suspected cat meat, and depending on how it is seasoned dog meat can taste like mutton or beef.





At Trump Tower Boson the roof top restaurant is still serving 'take out' and room service with their specialty "Blue Hills Bat Soup" with meat that is guaranteed to be from the Eastern Blue Hills Reservation to the west of Boson.





Thirty million dogs a year are killed across Asia for meat, says Humane Society International (HSI).However, the practice of eating dog meat in China is not that common - the majority of Chinese people have never done so and say they don't want to. "Dogs and cats as pets have established a much closer relationship with humans than all other animals, and banning the consumption of dogs and cats and other pets is a common practice in developed countries and in Hong Kong and Taiwan," the Stalinist/Maoist Shenzhen city government said, according to a Reuters report. "This ban also responds to the demand and spirit of human civilization."There was no opposition to the government ruling.Boson's Green Party and allied Animal Rights advocacy groups praised the move by China, and the Boson Chinatown organization. "This really could be a watershed moment in efforts to end this brutal trade that kills an estimated 10 million dogs and 4 million cats in China every year," said Dr Peter Li, China policy specialist at UMass Boson.