Eating animals is just one of the many abuse issues that exists. Animals in zoos and circuses are often abused during training exercises. They should be in the wild, not a cage, and were not put on this earth to be whipped and electrically pronged so they can do tricks for humans.
You probably don't even know what some poor bunny rabbit, cat, or monkey (and more) went through to get your mascara and detergent on the shelves at your local grocery store.
These bunnies try to escape by pulling their heads out of the guillotine style torture chamber. Their necks break and they die instantly. Perhaps sudden death is better that what happens in the pic below:
India and the UK have recently banned animal testing for cosmetics. Supposedly, we are the most civilized country on the planet, but the United States has yet to follow suit. I only use products that have NOT been tested on animals, and there are quite a few. If people would boycott animal tested products and their sales plummeted, perhaps the government would notice. Animal testing is required in China and many companies conduct animal testing so they can sell their products there.
If you have a hard time watching this video, how could you possibly use animal tested products?
If you would like to know which products do NOT test on animals, click here:
http://www.peta.org/living/beauty-and-personal-care/companies/search.aspx?Testing=0&Range=0
Here are some recommendations for some products that can be found at most grocery stores. For household cleaning supplies, Seventh Generation is top notch. They also make baby supplies and some beauty products. Method is a good brand, too. As far as make-up, pretty much all the top drug store brands test. Easy ones to find that do not test are Physician's Formula, Wet and Wild, Hard Candy, NYX, Milani, Burt's Bees, Too Faced, Tarte, and Urban Decay. (I find it strange that Ellen Degeneres and Pink speak out about animal abuse, but both do ads for Cover Girl, who torture animals.) There are lots of higher end cosmetics at Sephora and Ulta that do not test, so just check the list. I keep a list with me in my purse so I can always double check if I am not sure about something.
I hope to someday live in a world where it is illegal to test products on animals, the majority of the population is Vegetarian, factory farming is illegal, and people don't think it's fashionable to adorn animal skin on their bodies.
Please check out a series of articles about factory farming in the Ian Somerhalder Foundation newsletter, written by my good friend and writer, Traci Hobson.
http://www.isfoundation.com/campaign/factory-farming-america-introduction
This is just great Leslie! Thanks so much for your thoughtful words!!
ReplyDeleteThank YOU for being a compassionate and thinking person, Sheree. :-)
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