ICS to Sue at Supreme Court to Enforce Ghana's Ban on Eating Dogs and CatsSource: Getty ImagesThe group expressed alarm over what it described as the ongoing and brutal killing of dogs and cats for human consumption in various parts of the country. It argued that companion animals occupy a unique relationship with humans and should not be treated as food sources. "Dogs and cats have proven to be loyal companions and vital members of our households," Aidoo said. Public Health and Theft Among Key ConcernsBeyond animal welfare, the ICS highlighted serious public health risks tied to the practice. The planned legal action forms part of a broader campaign by the ICS for environmental welfare, legal compliance and the protection of companion animals across the country.