A bone shivering noise comes from an unknown object just behind a boxed in snow white rabbit, only its head sticking out of a very uncomfortably tight hole. He misses his family and has stared death right square in the face, that is the scientist which is destined to pick him. He hasn’t had food nor water in a long time and has been forced to breathe in gases that make him feel as if he were dead, which he now wishes he was. This is just one example of an experiment that animals are forced to undergo. Animal testing is not in the animal’s favor. In most experiments, animal testing leads to animal cruelty, its far more expansive than other methods of testing, and a lot of the results doesn’t line up to what happens to humans. Animals used in experiments can be mistreated, making them victims of animal cruelty. In most …show more content…
Animal tests can cost up to over a million dollars, that’s a lot of money for an animal to possibly be in pain an there’s no promise to a successful outcome. An animal test could cost $32,000 while a normal test could cost $11,000. The article, “ProCon”, states, “A ‘rat uterotrophic assay’ costs $29,600 while the corresponding in vitro test costs $7,200.” Money doesn’t grow on trees, for one test that can put animals’ lives in danger and is no to guarantee to succeed, I say it’s not worth it. Would you want your money to go to a laboratory for innocent animals to be separated from their kind, which can cause depression, them being harmed, or even die or would you rather put it towards people in need, or for yourself? The article, “ProCon”, states, “A two species lifetime cancer study can cost from $2 million to $4 million, and the US National Institutes of Health (NIH) spends $14 billion of its $30 billion annual budget on animal research.” Animal testing is not worth the money people spend on it, it’s inhumane to let an animal suffer and to even spend so much money for that is not