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Animal Testing: a Cruel and Inhumane Way

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Animal Testing
Mariana Alexandra Anaya Martínez
Universidad del Valle de México

Additional language to Spanish III
Dinorah Rodriguez
November 12, 2012

Right now, millions of animals are locked inside cold barren cages in laboratories across the world. They languish in pain, ache with loneliness, and long to roam free and use their minds. Instead, all they can do is sit and wait in fear of the next terrifying and painful procedure that will be performed on them.
Animal testing is cruel and an inhumane way to torture animal for mankind’s own benefit. There have been millions of animal that have suffered a vicious, painful death in the name of research. Just as Peter Singer asked in his book Animal Liberation “Would experimenters …show more content…

The corporate which recently bought out organic supplement and vitamin company has a long history of engaging in cruel animal testing on its portfolio of products. And according to at least two animal activist sites, P&G has been lying for years about making efforts to switch to cruelty-free testing alternatives, a website, which is owned and operated by In Defense of Animals group, P&G continues to torture animals and other creatures by conducting terrible experiments. And an U.K. website says that on top of these and many other extreme testing ways, P&G does not even provide basic care for these animals while they are still alive, According to Jhon Mayer, “Laboratory workers place the animals in restraining devices so they cannot struggle while the workers apply the chemicals, which burn into the animals' eyes and skin,"

Millions of animals die from animal testing each year worldwide, and it isn’t just bad with animals it is too highly expensive.
Just think about your pet, your cute dog that receives you with so many happiness, that little bunny that jumps all over your room, I think you love it, no? well now think that animal that you love, stuck in a cage suffering with needles all over its body, crying for help but is an animal, who cares?, right?......... Stop.

Resources:
Book sources * Teasdale, Kate ,(2006) Animal testing is morally wrong http://www.fazed.com/lifestyle/animal_tesing.html * Watson, Stephanie (2009) Animal

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