Although there are some benefits to animal testing, such as research for a medical cure or the acquisition of a higher profit at a faster rate, the detrimental side effects will always override any perk coming from animal mistreatment. Nonetheless, through abolishment of animal testing, humans will sacrifice no benefit they currently receive from the mistreatment of animals due to the modern use of alternatives. These alternatives include tests using human cells and tissues, advanced computer-modeling techniques, and clinical trials with human volunteers (Animal Testing).These alternatives cause less pain for animals, are more accurate than the animal experiments, and are available at a fraction of the cost of animal testing. While, most people do not realize the advantages of purchasing humane products, these consumers do disagree with the treatment of these poor animals in laboratories. For example, "A 2011 survey found that 67% of Americans believe that companies should not test products like cosmetics and dish soap on animals and 60% are more likely to buy products that have not been tested on animals" (Testing-American). If consumers begin acting against what they believe is wrong, companies that test on animals will slowly lose money or be forced to conform to one of the many humane
Although there are some benefits to animal testing, such as research for a medical cure or the acquisition of a higher profit at a faster rate, the detrimental side effects will always override any perk coming from animal mistreatment. Nonetheless, through abolishment of animal testing, humans will sacrifice no benefit they currently receive from the mistreatment of animals due to the modern use of alternatives. These alternatives include tests using human cells and tissues, advanced computer-modeling techniques, and clinical trials with human volunteers (Animal Testing).These alternatives cause less pain for animals, are more accurate than the animal experiments, and are available at a fraction of the cost of animal testing. While, most people do not realize the advantages of purchasing humane products, these consumers do disagree with the treatment of these poor animals in laboratories. For example, "A 2011 survey found that 67% of Americans believe that companies should not test products like cosmetics and dish soap on animals and 60% are more likely to buy products that have not been tested on animals" (Testing-American). If consumers begin acting against what they believe is wrong, companies that test on animals will slowly lose money or be forced to conform to one of the many humane