Cruelty in a Cup: Bali's Kopi Luwak Industry Exposed

It's the live-animal industry that no one is talking about, and it's already been linked to one disease outbreak- SARS. A new PETA exposé warns tourists about a certain coffee that may be brewing the next pandemic.

Made from the beans of coffee berries that have been eaten and excreted by the Asian palm civet, or civet cat, this coffee, which is known as “kopi luwak” or “cat poop coffee,” can be found in cafés and coffee gardens in Bali, Indonesia, and elsewhere. Unsuspecting tourists from all over the world, particularly Australia, visit such cafés, where they're duped into buying the coffee and seeing the normally solitary civet cats in a setting that hides their cruel treatment. Now, tourists can see what really happens to civet cats who are exploited for coffee.

Eyewitnesses visited 10 civet farms in Bali that produce kopi luwak and found deplorable conditions at every single one. They also went to live-animal markets, where potentially sick civets are sold, and saw how easily they could spread deadly diseases to other animals, including humans. Watch the video and see for yourself how civets are suffering for this disgusting drink.

It's Time to Cut the Crap

Coffee made from beans excreted by imprisoned, stressed, unhealthy animals who have been deprived of everything that would make their lives worthwhile isn't a delicacy—it's a disgrace. And it's another pandemic in the making.

While kopi luwak is produced in Indonesia, PETA Asia's eyewitnesses visited farms that export it overseas. No matter where you are or what assurances you have received, please don't purchase or drink kopi luwak.

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