End Animal Torture Worldwide
Who We Are
Project No More is a volunteer investigation group. We document the organized networks that produce and sell animal torture videos, identify the people running them, and bring that to law enforcement and the groups that can act on it. We are primarily focused on the current torture of felines in China, but advocate for the welfare of all animals.
In most of the countries where these networks operate, there is no law against animal cruelty to break. Animals are tortured for profit and entertainment, and the footage is produced and sold on encrypted platforms with little legal risk to the people involved. Project No More documents how these networks operate and who takes part in them, runs public-pressure campaigns, and works with law enforcement and advocacy organizations to get them shut down and to push for laws that make this prosecutable.
We research organized abuse networks and turn what we find into evidence law enforcement can act on.
We make media and educational content about organized animal torture and the legal vacuum in China that lets it continue.
We run reporting campaigns, push for animal cruelty laws, and work with organizations like Feline Guardians to back the people doing this work where it is dangerous.
In China, there are no national laws against animal cruelty. This legal vacuum has enabled the rise of organized torture networks that operate openly on platforms like Telegram, producing and distributing videos of extreme violence against animals, primarily cats, for paying audiences.
These are organized, for-profit operations. They run dedicated websites, sell to paying customers, and involve hundreds of active participants. The content is mirrored across the dark web, and platforms mostly leave it alone: hundreds of reports are filed every month, and most crush and torture content stays live, accessible to anyone who goes looking.
These networks have names, and the people running them have been identified, often down to their addresses, workplaces, and real identities. They keep operating because no one with the authority to stop them has chosen to.
"Men are the devils of the earth, and the animals are the tormented souls."Arthur Schopenhauer
Fireball was two months old. She was a kitten when they killed her.
Peng Xiang skinned her alive and electrocuted her while she was still conscious. The people who filmed it sell footage like it to subscribers, and no one has done a goddamn thing about it.
She is one of many. The others are named on the victims page.
The VictimsThere are a few concrete things you can do right now, and none of them take long.
Report abuse content on Telegram, YouTube, and social media; mass coordinated reports are far more effective than individual ones.
Follow the Global Abuser Database on social media, share our content, and talk about this issue openly. We need researchers, translators, artists, developers, and anyone willing to put their skills to work. If you can do something, we can use you.
These links connect you to the people in your country who can act, and to the bodies that take cruelty reports. Pick your region.
Project No More is volunteer-run. Any donations we receive go to website hosting and development, the tools the investigations need, and direct support for rescues. We believe strongly in keeping our members in the loop on how the money is spent.
Follow the Global Abuser Database for documented cases, and get in touch if you want to help with the investigations. We are always on the lookout for volunteers who can help with research, translation, PR, and technical work.