The Controversy Of Animal Experimentation

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Animal Experimentation Animal experimentation has been practiced for centuries. Humans have always used other living beings for their benefits weather its consuming them, making unnecessary cloths out them such as fur, experimenting and using them as entertainment like in the circus. The treatments these animals experience is beyond inhumane. There are many different experiments done on these animals for human safety, these tests are for cosmetic industries, medical training, testing drug or different types of toxic chemicals and food. Animal experimentation is extremely cruel, unnecessary and unreliable. Animals are kept in very small cages and are drugged so that they cooperate. They are kept in dark facilities and wait for their death or to be tortured by humans. Animals have feelings like humans, they can feel pain, sadness, depression and loneliness. Most of them animals have never been outside laboratories. They exist solely for humans to play toy with their lives. Putting an accurate estimate is extremely difficult but according to a data from 2005, the estimate of animals that are used in labs is …show more content…

Animals have done no wrong to us,yet human harm them in every possible way they can and still get away with their horrible crimes. We for our own amusements and ‘’ safety’’. these animals are poisoned, injected with drugs and are forced to inhale toxic chemicals that literally kills them instantly or causes painful slow death. About 25 ( billion worldwide) . people and animals are different so these tests are no reliable. there are some medicines that are safe on animals may not be safe on people, for example aspirin is toxic to rats and mices but not to people. people’s life shouldn’t be considered to be more important than dog’s, rats or horses. animals also have feeling. they should have just as much right to live as we do. we are endangering animals, we humans are killing and poisoning them to the point they might become