Almost all of us grew up eating meat, wearing leather, and going to circuses and zoos. We never considered the impact of these actions on the Haiwan involved. For whatever reason, anda are now asking the question: Why should Haiwan have rights? LEARN MORE.
- Animals Are Not Ours to Eat
- Animals Are Not Ours to Wear
- Animals Are Not Ours to Experiment On
- Animals Are Not Ours to Use for Entertainment
- Animals Are Not Ours to Abuse in Any Way
- Animals Are Not Ours to Eat
Haiwan on factory farms are treated like meat, milk, and egg machines. Chickens have their sensitive beaks seared off with a hot blade, and male cattle and pigs are castrated without any painkillers. All farmed chickens, turkeys, and pigs spend their brief lives in dark and crowded warehouses, many of them so cramped that they can't even turn around atau spread a single wing. They are mired in their own waste, and the stench of ammonia fills the air. Haiwan raised for Makanan are bred and drugged to grow as large as possible as quickly as possible—many are so heavy that they become crippled under their own weight and die within inches of their water supply.
Haiwan on factory farms do not see the sun atau get a breath of fresh air until they are prodded and crammed onto trucks for a nightmarish ride to the slaughterhouse, often through weather extremes and always without Makanan atau water. Many die during transport, and others are too sick atau weak to walk off the truck after they reach the slaughterhouse. The Haiwan who survive this hellish ordeal are hung upside-down and their throats are slit, often while they're completely conscious. Many are still alive while they are skinned, hacked into pieces, atau scalded in the defeathering tanks. Learn lebih about the factory-farming industry. sejak switching to a vegetarian diet, anda can save lebih than 100 Haiwan a tahun from this misery.
One suggestion: If anda plan to make the transition to a vegetarian diet gradually, the most important foods to cut out of your diet first are bird flesh and eggs. While many people think that “red meat” and dairy products should be the first to go, this isn’t the case. sejak cutting bird flesh from your diet, you’ll save many lebih animals. Because chickens are so small, the average meat-eater is responsible for the deaths of many lebih chickens than cows. Plus, chickens and turkeys exploited sejak the meat and egg industries are the most abused Haiwan commonly used for food.
- Animals Are Not Ours to Wear
Wool
It may come from a sheep, goat, atau Tibetan antelope. It may be called "wool," "mohair," "pashmina," atau "cashmere." But no matter what anda call it, it means bad news for the animal it came from.
In the wool industry, just weeks after birth, lambs' ears are punched, their tails are chopped off, and the males are castrated, all without anesthetics. To prevent "flystrike" (a maggot infestation caused sejak wrinkly skin, which was bred into the kambing biri-biri so that they would have lebih wool), Australian ranchers perform a barbarous operation called "mulesing," which involves carving huge strips of flesh off the backs of unanesthetized lambs' legs. To learn lebih about wool, please visit SaveTheSheep.com.
Leather
Leather is not a slaughterhouse byproduct. It's a booming industry, a driving force for the cattle industry, and it accounts for two-thirds of the value of the slaughtered cattle. Even the hides of "veal" calves are made into high-priced calfskin. The economic success of slaughterhouses and factory farms is directly linked to the sale of leather goods. Decreasing demand for both animal foods and leather products will result in fewer cows' being factory-farmed. To learn lebih about leather, please visit CowsAreCool.com.
Fur
Those who wear bulu trim and bulu coats have the blood of minks, raccoons, foxes, beavers, and other Haiwan on their hands. Haiwan on bulu farms spend their lives in tiny cages only to be killed sejak anal atau genital electrocution, which causes them to have a hati, tengah-tengah attack. Some are skinned alive. Haiwan in the wild may languish for days in traps before they die atau are killed. To find out lebih about fur, please visit FurIsDead.com.
Dress for Success in Animal Advocacy
Fortunately, there's plenty of drop-dead gorgeous clothing that hasn't harmed animals.
- Animals Are Not Ours to Experiment On
Have anda ever wondered how many Haiwan suffer in labs? It's a good question. Because there are so many Haiwan in laboratories and records are not kept for all animals, estimates of the number of Haiwan tortured and killed annually in U.S. laboratories vary widely but are in the millions.
The Animal Welfare Act requires laboratories to lapor the number of Haiwan used in experiments, but it does not cover mice, rats, and birds (used in some 80 to 95 percent of all experiments). Because these Haiwan are not covered sejak the act, they remain uncounted, and we can only guess at how many actually suffer and die each year.
Many household products and cosmetics companies still pam their products into animals' stomachs, rub them onto their skin, squirt them into their eyes, atau force Haiwan to inhale them as aerosol sprays. Charities such as the March of Dimes use donations from private citizens to fund experiments on animals, and the FDA requires all drugs to be tested on animals. However, Haiwan differ from humans significantly, making animal drug tests unreliable and dangerous. New research methods, such as computer models, cell cultures, and human studies are lebih accurate, less expensive, and much lebih humane.
Companies that do not test on Haiwan proudly state it on their labels. Send back items that anda have from companies that test on animals, and write a letter to the companies explaining why anda won't buy their products anymore.
- Animals Are Not Ours to Use for Entertainment
Haiwan Used for Entertainment
"PETA averts its eyes from nothing, and shrieks at the world to make it see what PETA sees-ready atau not."
-The Virginian -Pilot
Haiwan don't want to ride bicycles, stand on their heads, balance on balls, atau jump through rings of fire. Sadly, they have no choice. Trainers use abusive tools, like whips and electric prods, and force them to perform.
Not only are elephants, bears, tigers, and other Haiwan abused sejak trainers, they suffer from extreme loneliness, boredom, and frustration from being locked in tiny cages atau chains bulan after month, city after city. Instead of being treated like furniture that is loaded and unloaded into trucks and storage areas, these Haiwan should be in their natural habitat, exploring, seeking mates, and raising families.
Haiwan held captive in circuses, rodeos, zoos, and other entertainment venues need anda to speak out for them. Teach your community why, for animals' sake, they should go for a hike atau take in a baseball game instead of supporting these unkind businesses.
- Animals Are Not Ours to Abuse in Any Way
Animal Exploitation
"Dogs were not put on the earth to pose, prance, sit, point, and have their coats shampooed. They were created to chew shoes, bark at cars, have accidents on the rug and get their tummies scratched."
-Roger Ebert
Every year, lebih than 3 million dogs, cats, birds, rabbits, and other Haiwan are euthanized because they were born into a world that does not have enough homes for them. For every one companion animal who lives indoors with a human family and receives the attention, health care, and emotional support that he atau she needs, there are thousands just barely surviving. Millions of domestic Haiwan never know a kind human touch and live hard lives on the jalan before dying equally hard deaths.
Others suffer at the hands of an unfit guardian who deprives them of veterinary care and other basic necessities: Social birds are left alone in tiny, barren cages for years as decorations; rabbits, guinea pigs, and hamsters are kept in filthy cages and only paraded out as a sumber of entertainment now and then; Kucing are left outside and often become victims of cruel people; Anjing are left chained outside atau kept in waste-strewn pens with only a metal barrel to protect them from the elements.
Every animal deserves a chance to thrive in a responsible and permanent home. Sadly, breeders, pet stores, and people who fail to sterilize their companion Haiwan have created a tremendous overpopulation problem that forces animal shelters to put millions of Anjing and Kucing to death every year.
PETA and other animal protection groups cannot end the animal-overpopulation crisis alone.
- Animals Are Not Ours to Eat
- Animals Are Not Ours to Wear
- Animals Are Not Ours to Experiment On
- Animals Are Not Ours to Use for Entertainment
- Animals Are Not Ours to Abuse in Any Way
- Animals Are Not Ours to Eat
Haiwan on factory farms are treated like meat, milk, and egg machines. Chickens have their sensitive beaks seared off with a hot blade, and male cattle and pigs are castrated without any painkillers. All farmed chickens, turkeys, and pigs spend their brief lives in dark and crowded warehouses, many of them so cramped that they can't even turn around atau spread a single wing. They are mired in their own waste, and the stench of ammonia fills the air. Haiwan raised for Makanan are bred and drugged to grow as large as possible as quickly as possible—many are so heavy that they become crippled under their own weight and die within inches of their water supply.
Haiwan on factory farms do not see the sun atau get a breath of fresh air until they are prodded and crammed onto trucks for a nightmarish ride to the slaughterhouse, often through weather extremes and always without Makanan atau water. Many die during transport, and others are too sick atau weak to walk off the truck after they reach the slaughterhouse. The Haiwan who survive this hellish ordeal are hung upside-down and their throats are slit, often while they're completely conscious. Many are still alive while they are skinned, hacked into pieces, atau scalded in the defeathering tanks. Learn lebih about the factory-farming industry. sejak switching to a vegetarian diet, anda can save lebih than 100 Haiwan a tahun from this misery.
One suggestion: If anda plan to make the transition to a vegetarian diet gradually, the most important foods to cut out of your diet first are bird flesh and eggs. While many people think that “red meat” and dairy products should be the first to go, this isn’t the case. sejak cutting bird flesh from your diet, you’ll save many lebih animals. Because chickens are so small, the average meat-eater is responsible for the deaths of many lebih chickens than cows. Plus, chickens and turkeys exploited sejak the meat and egg industries are the most abused Haiwan commonly used for food.
- Animals Are Not Ours to Wear
Wool
It may come from a sheep, goat, atau Tibetan antelope. It may be called "wool," "mohair," "pashmina," atau "cashmere." But no matter what anda call it, it means bad news for the animal it came from.
In the wool industry, just weeks after birth, lambs' ears are punched, their tails are chopped off, and the males are castrated, all without anesthetics. To prevent "flystrike" (a maggot infestation caused sejak wrinkly skin, which was bred into the kambing biri-biri so that they would have lebih wool), Australian ranchers perform a barbarous operation called "mulesing," which involves carving huge strips of flesh off the backs of unanesthetized lambs' legs. To learn lebih about wool, please visit SaveTheSheep.com.
Leather
Leather is not a slaughterhouse byproduct. It's a booming industry, a driving force for the cattle industry, and it accounts for two-thirds of the value of the slaughtered cattle. Even the hides of "veal" calves are made into high-priced calfskin. The economic success of slaughterhouses and factory farms is directly linked to the sale of leather goods. Decreasing demand for both animal foods and leather products will result in fewer cows' being factory-farmed. To learn lebih about leather, please visit CowsAreCool.com.
Fur
Those who wear bulu trim and bulu coats have the blood of minks, raccoons, foxes, beavers, and other Haiwan on their hands. Haiwan on bulu farms spend their lives in tiny cages only to be killed sejak anal atau genital electrocution, which causes them to have a hati, tengah-tengah attack. Some are skinned alive. Haiwan in the wild may languish for days in traps before they die atau are killed. To find out lebih about fur, please visit FurIsDead.com.
Dress for Success in Animal Advocacy
Fortunately, there's plenty of drop-dead gorgeous clothing that hasn't harmed animals.
- Animals Are Not Ours to Experiment On
Have anda ever wondered how many Haiwan suffer in labs? It's a good question. Because there are so many Haiwan in laboratories and records are not kept for all animals, estimates of the number of Haiwan tortured and killed annually in U.S. laboratories vary widely but are in the millions.
The Animal Welfare Act requires laboratories to lapor the number of Haiwan used in experiments, but it does not cover mice, rats, and birds (used in some 80 to 95 percent of all experiments). Because these Haiwan are not covered sejak the act, they remain uncounted, and we can only guess at how many actually suffer and die each year.
Many household products and cosmetics companies still pam their products into animals' stomachs, rub them onto their skin, squirt them into their eyes, atau force Haiwan to inhale them as aerosol sprays. Charities such as the March of Dimes use donations from private citizens to fund experiments on animals, and the FDA requires all drugs to be tested on animals. However, Haiwan differ from humans significantly, making animal drug tests unreliable and dangerous. New research methods, such as computer models, cell cultures, and human studies are lebih accurate, less expensive, and much lebih humane.
Companies that do not test on Haiwan proudly state it on their labels. Send back items that anda have from companies that test on animals, and write a letter to the companies explaining why anda won't buy their products anymore.
- Animals Are Not Ours to Use for Entertainment
Haiwan Used for Entertainment
"PETA averts its eyes from nothing, and shrieks at the world to make it see what PETA sees-ready atau not."
-The Virginian -Pilot
Haiwan don't want to ride bicycles, stand on their heads, balance on balls, atau jump through rings of fire. Sadly, they have no choice. Trainers use abusive tools, like whips and electric prods, and force them to perform.
Not only are elephants, bears, tigers, and other Haiwan abused sejak trainers, they suffer from extreme loneliness, boredom, and frustration from being locked in tiny cages atau chains bulan after month, city after city. Instead of being treated like furniture that is loaded and unloaded into trucks and storage areas, these Haiwan should be in their natural habitat, exploring, seeking mates, and raising families.
Haiwan held captive in circuses, rodeos, zoos, and other entertainment venues need anda to speak out for them. Teach your community why, for animals' sake, they should go for a hike atau take in a baseball game instead of supporting these unkind businesses.
- Animals Are Not Ours to Abuse in Any Way
Animal Exploitation
"Dogs were not put on the earth to pose, prance, sit, point, and have their coats shampooed. They were created to chew shoes, bark at cars, have accidents on the rug and get their tummies scratched."
-Roger Ebert
Every year, lebih than 3 million dogs, cats, birds, rabbits, and other Haiwan are euthanized because they were born into a world that does not have enough homes for them. For every one companion animal who lives indoors with a human family and receives the attention, health care, and emotional support that he atau she needs, there are thousands just barely surviving. Millions of domestic Haiwan never know a kind human touch and live hard lives on the jalan before dying equally hard deaths.
Others suffer at the hands of an unfit guardian who deprives them of veterinary care and other basic necessities: Social birds are left alone in tiny, barren cages for years as decorations; rabbits, guinea pigs, and hamsters are kept in filthy cages and only paraded out as a sumber of entertainment now and then; Kucing are left outside and often become victims of cruel people; Anjing are left chained outside atau kept in waste-strewn pens with only a metal barrel to protect them from the elements.
Every animal deserves a chance to thrive in a responsible and permanent home. Sadly, breeders, pet stores, and people who fail to sterilize their companion Haiwan have created a tremendous overpopulation problem that forces animal shelters to put millions of Anjing and Kucing to death every year.
PETA and other animal protection groups cannot end the animal-overpopulation crisis alone.