The document discusses animal abuse and provides statistics from surveys conducted. It identifies the main types of animal abuse as intentional abuse, neglect, hoarding, laboratory testing, and animal slaughter. Intentional abuse involves purposefully harming animals out of anger. Neglect means failing to properly care for an animal's needs. Hoarding is a mental illness where owners accumulate high numbers of animals but do not care for them properly. Laboratory testing involves harming animals to test products. Animal slaughter supplies food but can be unsanitary and inhumane. The document encourages properly caring for animals with food, water, shelter, and love to help address the issue of abuse.