Animal Abuse Essay, Research Paper
Animal Abuse
Animals are sometimes treated as friends but are also
treated as enemies. We keep them as pets, but if it suits
us, we slaughter them in their own habitats and in
slaughterhouses.
If we could kill them in a quick and pain-free way,
like a special injection, which is not harmful to us, it
would be a lot nicer to the animals being killed. However,
the scenes in slaughterhouses are ones of bullying and
torture. The people hurt the animals in the most horrific
ways possible, for example, slitting their throats while
they are still alive and dropping them from great heights
to break their legs and necks and other bones. These are
just two of the many ways of slaughter that are used today.
Meat is needed for a good healthy diet. We should not
hunt animals for sport or make them do silly circus tricks
like, standing on their heads and climbing on top of other
animals. Angling might be the only exception to this
because without angling, the rivers would be over populated
with fish (who have a very small memory span anyway). It
could disrupt the food chain. Hunting wild animals and
reptiles is not necessary. The food chain would be just
fine if we stopped wild animal hunting, for example, fox
hunting, wild cat hun
hunting and whale hunting.
We should not kill animals for fur. Thousands of years
ago, our ancestors wore animal skins and furs to keep warm
and dry. Today we have man made fibres to make such
garments. We can also buy man made clothes that look and
feel just like real fur, if not more comfortable. There is
no need for us to kill these poor innocent creatures for
status symbols. It takes many more than five lynx’s to make
one small fur coat. It is disgusting. How would you like it
if some bigger stronger creature than yourself killed you
for your hair or your bones so they can make clothes out of
your hair and food delicacies out of your bones? It should
be made illegal.
We should also stop testing cosmetics on animals like
rabbits and rodents. We need to test important medicines
and drugs on animals because otherwise, the effects on us
could be very harmful. I say this because new drugs for
epilepsy were tested on my uncle, without his consent, and
now he is mentally ill. He cannot walk very well. He cannot
read or write very well. He has to live in a home for
mentally disabled people like himself. This was all because
a few people were against animal testing. It is horrific.
It is much better that an animal suffers than a human.