ANIMALS ARE DYING IN THE STREETS WHILE THE GOVERNMENT LOOKS AWAY – THIS PODCAST JUST EXPOSED THE HORROR
A shocking podcast episode has ripped the lid off a hidden epidemic of animal torture and government neglect. Listeners are left horrified as an activist reveals the BRUTAL REALITY facing abandoned pets across Brazil.
The podcast Baixada em Pauta hosted Leila Abreu, president of the Eliseu Institute. She delivered a blistering account of daily suffering: animals rescued from trash bags, left to die, and a system that does NOTHING to stop it. “Me aponta um cara preso,” she demands, pointing to a justice system where animal abuse is treated as a minor offense. The included images of rescued cat Eliseu—a symbol of survival—only underline the cruelty he overcame.
This isn’t just about sadness; it’s a PUBLIC HEALTH CRISIS being ignored. Abreu warns that while officials focus on rabies vaccines for human safety, other deadly diseases spread unchecked. She exposes a dangerous pattern: universities failing to train vets on animal emotions, families abandoning elderly pets, and a culture that sees animals as disposable objects. Who benefits? A broken system that saves money by looking the other way, while volunteers drown in trauma.
The silence from those in power is deafening. As one animal’s legacy now fuels a fight, the question remains: how many more will die before anyone is held accountable?
They are letting this happen because they think no one will make them stop.



