Cruelty to animals

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    The truth about animal cruelty is horrific. How that billions of animals each year are harmed and killed by us humans. While we’re sitting doing nothing, more numbers are decreasing and there isn’t enough people doing anything about it. Animal abuse is awful because it makes it harder for them to live. The air is being polluted and killing birds. Also global warming is melting the icecaps for polar bears, and is all caused by us humans. Millions of fish are killed by oil spills and fishers.…

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    Animal Rights Tilikum was the first owned whale in the Sealand of the Pacific aquarium that was isolated from the other orcas in his own pool; Tilikum was taken from his natural habitat as an adult, and suddenly was forced to make a dramatic change to being in an isolated pool. Because of this dramatic change, it caused Tilikum stress, depression from being alone, and anxiety from being in an enclosed tank instead of having a free amount of miles to roam. This unfair treatment leads to Tilikum…

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    Animal Experimentation Animal Experimentation is practiced throughout the world on hundreds of thousands of animals. These experiments cause unnecessary suffering and cruelty to animals for the purpose of testing cosmetics products (Cole). Cosmetic product experimentation on animals includes the testing of ingredients in shampoos, lotions, make-up and similar type beauty products. According to the article titled Cruelty Free Cosmetics, “These tests cause an enormous amount of pain and suffering…

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    Animal Cruelty in the United States of America versus Other Countries Animal cruelty has been in the world since the neolithic revolution. In today’s modern era, the United States of America has one of the highest animal cruelty rates versus other modern countries, with having to euthanize 2.7 million animals yearly against countries like Australia, who euthanized 40,296 animals in the 22014-2015 year (Pet Statistics and Published Statistics). Animal cruelty is on the rise not only in the…

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    hear about animal cruelty but more lies beneath. Animal cruelty is not a new issue in the United States; however, it is an issue that does not get enough attention. Animal cruelty goes far beyond the parameters of the domestic cat, dog, or bird. The harsh treatment and torture of animals extends into medical research, factory farming, and the entertainment business. Many non-profit organizations have been created to speak for those…

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    Can Cosmetic Testing be 100% Cruelty Free? Imagine this, your household pet such as a dog, rabbit, guinea pig, etc being put through horrific tests that are designed solely to inflict pain and determine how much damage one product is capable of. What you just imagined is not merely a figure of your imagination, but the harsh reality of cosmetic animal testing. Innocent animals are used everyday in laboratories to determine the level of toxicity, irritancy, and overall lethalness a cosmetic…

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    for the Ethical Treatment of Animals has documented that "each year, more than 100 million animals are treated cruel within the laboratories of animal testing (Peta, par 1)." Performing research on animals should be illegal because it is unethical to sentence animals to life in a laboratory cage and intentionally cause them harm. Animals who are caged continuously without any freedom should be considered animal cruelty. Many researchers should also understand that animal testing does not always…

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    for lobbying against animal cruelty is highly respected and is used for most scholarly debates. His published book, Animal Liberation: A New Ethics for Our Treatment of Animals, is widely considered within the animal liberation movement to be the founding philosophical statement of its ideas. Many, however, do not agree with Singer’s argument that nonhuman animal suffering should be taken into consideration when compared to human suffering. Their argument is mainly that animals do not have…

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    Animal Cruelty Imagine a scared, damaged dog, he is scared because one wrong move could lead to him being abused. The animal just wants to be loved by his owner but, the owner only shows him hate, and abuse. Any person can help prevent this but, without strict laws no animal is guaranteed a safe life and a way out of its awful, abusive life. These animals have awful lives and are scared, however both people around the victims and lawmakers can help the animal live happier and longer. Animal…

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    There are many reasons to why . Animal cruelty is like any other form of violence . Its often committed by a person who feels weak or powerless in everyday life. Someone who is cruel to animals is usually being hurt and or abused too and so felling that felling they want others to feel their pain too . Despite the laws people still treat their pets badly . We should have the city come out and secretly check on the pets while the owner is not home . Animals cant defend their self's because…

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