Each year over 100 million animals are suffering and dying from cruel drugs, chemicals, cosmetic test, biology test, medical training, and curiosity experiments. Mainly rats, mice, birds, and other cold blooded animals are used for testing and experiments. They make up a 95 percent of the animals inside the cages and laboratories. The rats and mice are forced to inhale toxic fumes, rabbits are to have chemicals rubbed onto their skin and eyes, and dogs are forced to eat pesticides. Major companies use animals to test their development of their products. The products we buy that use animal testing are cosmetics, household cleaners, consumer products, and medicine. Think about the next time you buy something, the amount of animals suffering from that product.
Companies that do animal testing that do not
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Animal Used for Experimentation
In the same moment as you are reading my blog, million of mice, rats, rabbits, monkeys, cats, dogs, and other animals are locked away in a cold, dark cage in laboratories all across the country. These animals suffer in pain and ache with loneliness. They are waiting to be free, roam around, and use their minds. Instead of dreaming of being out of the terrifying cage, all they can do is sit and wait for the next painful procedure that will be performed on them. These animals are just like us, we both have feelings, love, minds, and actions. Can you imagine if these type of experiments were done to us? The stress that goes along with these animals cause them to develop neurotic behaviors, such as constantly spinning in circles, rocking back and forth, biting their own skin, and pulling out their fur. The fear of the animals when a human walks by, rises the blood pressure drastically and leaving the animal horrified. Permanently living with pain, the loneliness and fear, they soon are all to be killed.
Here is a video that shows what the animals are being tested for and how cruel animal testing can be.
Here is a video that shows what the animals are being tested for and how cruel animal testing can be.
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