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Pro Animal Testing Essay

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There are alternatives to animal testing. In vitro (test tube) test methods and models based on human cell and tissue cultures, computerized patient-drug databases and virtual drug trials, computer models and simulations, stem cell and genetic testing methods, non-invasive imaging techniques such as MRIs and CT Scans, microdosing (in which humans are given very low quantities of a drug to test the effects on the body on the cellular level, without affecting the whole body system.) All these far more humane than causing such pain to so many animals. When using such techniques we can achieve medical breakthrough, discovery and further our knowledge in many industries without the expense of animals. Animal testing is archaic. Not only are these options far more ethical but cost efficient and overall more effective. It is beyond me why we haven’t already taken these measures on a wider scale but with the support of communities we can …show more content…

We purposely harm, poison and disease innocent lives. It’s unethical to sentence thinking, feeling animals to life in a laboratory cage and intentionally cause them pain, loneliness, and fear.At the end of the day that's what they are - lives. Animals have feelings;emotions;sensory experience. Every time we jab and stab faultless creates pain surges through their bodies. We injected poisons and toxins that attack their fragile systems, that can’t be humane. Would you like to be punctured and branded? We are a world who deems it righteous to kill and murder the innocent. Animals are not test tubes with tails They feel pain just how we do and have an overwhelming natural instinct to stay alive and be free. Over 100 million animals are burned, crippled, poisoned, and abused in US labs every year. That's That more than four times the population of Australia! We can’t turn a blind eye to this problematic industry causing such pain to the creatures of

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