The Cruelty of Animal Testing

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There are nearly 26 million animals in the United States who are tested for commercial and scientific use. The AWA- Animal Welfare Act- provides limitations on which animals institutions and scientists can use. Since 1850, the AWA protected about 1,134,693 animals, but has left about 25 million other animals to be scientifically and commercially used. The fact that there are about 25 million animal species not protected by the AWA has many people against animal testing. The AWA sets minimum housing standards and also requires regular inspections by veterinarians. The animals not protected by the Animal Welfare Act are fish, birds, rats, and other cold blooded animals, which make up 95% of the animals being tested on; and because these animals aren’t protected scientists are able to mistreat and abuse these species. According to the Humane Society International, “animals used in experiments are commonly subjected to forced feeding, force inhalations, food and water deprivation, prolonged periods of physical restraint, the infliction of burns and other wounds to study the healing processes, the infliction of pain to study the effects and remedies, and “killing by carbon dioxide asphyxiation, neck-breaking, decapitation, or other means.” Even though rabbits are protected by the AWA, many cosmetic companies use them for the “Draize Eye test”, which is used to figure out how irritating their beauty and health care products are to the human eye. “It involves rabbits being incapacitated in stocks with their eyelids held open by clips, sometimes for multiple days, so they cannot blink away the products being tested.’ That sounds pretty painful, considering when ones reaction to chemicals such as makeup and shampoo are exposed to the nak... ... middle of paper ... ...res That Move along the Ground."" Genesis 1:26 Then God Said, "Let Us Make Mankind in Our Image, in Our Likeness, so That They May Rule over the Fish in the Sea and the Birds in the Sky, over the Livestock and All the Wild Animals, and over All the Creatures That Move along the Ground." Biblos.com, 2004. Web. 10 Jan. 2014. Knight, Andrew. "Animals in Research: Do the Costs Outweigh The benefits?" The Conversation. N.p., 6 Aug. 2013. Web. 10 Jan. 2014. "Proverbs 12:10 The Righteous Care for the Needs of Their Animals, but the Kindest Acts of the Wicked Are Cruel." Proverbs 12:10 The Righteous Care for the Needs of Their Animals, but the Kindest Acts of the Wicked Are Cruel. Biblos.com, 2004. Web. 10 Jan. 2014. Ringach, Dario L., Dr, Jane Goodall, Charles Darwin, and Mark Twain. "Animal Testing - ProCon.org." ProConorg Headlines. N.p., 18 Dec. 2013. Web. 08 Jan. 2014.

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