Every year, more than 10 million animals are being used and killed in biology, cosmetic medical, and drug testing. Many of those animals' range from mice, rats, frogs, dogs, cats, rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs, monkeys, fish, and birds. It a matter of time where all animals will conducted to testing and not able to live a domestic free life. When I would watch those videos posted by PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) on Twitter, they would post videos of sick animals, drugged, weak, and tell us that what’s happening to them is that they were tested on. Not only watching those videos I would cry at how sad and cruel this world can be, but also I would feel the need to show other what is happening so they understand too. Not …show more content…
To the end that PETA would post those videos trying to show and make a big impact on the people watching them on a daily basis. Of course there are many activists trying to stop the testing of animals, but they are many people not aware that this is a big deal behind closed doors. Additionally, there are multiple people out there that are trying to spread the awareness, but the intended audience don’t get the full picture of the post. They like or retweet it, but is that truly helping those animals not suffer, they feel bad for them, but aren’t trying to help those animals, thinking others are doing that fighting for them. Given that some of those people who witness those post can be effective and do something of course not everyone can get out and do something, but there isn’t enough people in this world to stop it. Some examples of what happens when animals are submitted to product testing, things are put on their eyes to see what would happen, as a type of study but it is just animal abuse. In particular, a video I had watched on the twitter page of PETA, where many dogs were drugged, they were drooling everywhere, not able to stand without a wall to keep them