Is Animal Testing Necessary
Yes, we use animals for advancing our medical studies, but we have no right to waste an animal’s life by doing badly designed and poorly carried out experiments on a living thing. The effects of animal testing is leaving it blinded, toxicity, death, and more. Lab personnels often lack experience which causes great pain to an animal. Think about this. If you were an animal in a lab just waiting in a cage just to get tested on, how would you feel.
Animals mostly suffer in day to day laboratory life. According to Natural News, “Spending most of their lives in barren cages, with a limited amount of food and water. They also suffer from infants taken away from their mothers and repeated breeding. These animals mostly die before they get experimented on.” The most commonly used animal is a mouse or rat. Rats are a very important because they feast and get rid of dead bodies. They also keep the number of bugs down like slugs which is helpful for agriculture. If laboratory life isn't bad enough, the animal is immobilized. The act of xenotransplantation involve the areas of the neck, head, or the whole body. Xenotransplantation is where scientists extract cells or tissues from one animal, and place them in another animal. Most of these actions failed.
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What are the benefits of the things we produced with animal testing? For example makeup. Most people use makeup. Using makeup can increase the chances of acne. How does this benefit us? According to PETA, “Animal testing produce drugs too. 92% of drugs passed by animal tests immediately failed when first tried on a human because the drug was dangerous or unneeded.” Animal experiments extend the duration of the suffering of people, waiting for effective cures by misleading experimenters. This wastes money, time, and resources that could have been spent on human relevant research. People are wasting animal lives for unneeded drugs or