The Debate Over Animal Testing

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Currently there are millions of animals being used for testing for such items like make-up and hair products. When thinking about what these mice, rabbits, cats, dogs and multiple other animals have to endure for such testing it comes to mind that there has to be another way; however, there are other important testing these animals are being used for. Just like testing for cosmetics these animals are also being use for medical testing in trying to find cures for not only human diseases, but also animal illness too. There are many different situations that need to be considered and there are many pros and cons to support both side of this subject that I believe need to be analyzed that go far beyond just the ethical and humane rights for these animals. So the question is should animal testing be aloud? There is not right or wrong answer to this question, rather many different scenarios that need to be viewed to make a choice on what you believe the answer is. The first question I ask myself is why use animals? Then that leads me to ask what kind of alternatives there are instead of using animals for all these types of testing. According to “Animal Testing” (n.d.) “mice are 98% genetically similar to humans” so this shows a clear reason being the similarity between humans and animals. It would be inhumane to test these items first on humans so that leave us with using animals’ instead because it is the closest comparison to the human body system we can find. The problem that is brought up is there is no difference between the inhumane and cruelness that these animals are being treated with to benefit the needs of humans. Why is it considered to be inhumane to do testing on humans but it is considered to humane and tolerated to do i... ... middle of paper ... ...be because it shows how much it is needed to help further our knowledge on medical diseases and help in finding what could turn out to be the cure. There is nothing more persuasive to me then the thought of saving human lives, and I think that until there are different alternatives to test on that for now animal testing is still needed to provide us with the information we need to continue the progression of this knowledge. Works Cited Alternative to Animal Testing. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.peta.org/issues/animals-used-for-experimentation/alternatives-animal-testing/ Animal Research: The Ethics of Animal Experimentation. (2010). Retrieved from http://www.stanford.edu/group/hopes/cgi-bin/wordpress/2010/07/animal-research/ Animal Testing-ProCon.org. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://animal-testing.procon.org/ PETA. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.peta.org/

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