Saturday, February 13, 2010

Animal Rights 2


Humans have rights, so do animals. What is an animal right? Animal Rights is a movement that intends to protect all animals from being exploited and abused by humans. (Diana Bocco, 2009). Animals are always used for experiment, example scientist try new medicines on animals to see the effects of the medicine, cosmetic company used animals to try their new products before selling it. Why cant humans stop abusing them?

Animals are known to be one of our food sources. We eat animals’ meat as for our daily meals, to maintain our health status. But, before we eat, do we think about how sad is it to know that the meats we are consuming are actually animals. We slaughter animals just to get their flesh. Isn’t that a sad thing? We should pity those animals! Based on this issue, many organizations and committee from all kind of places encourage us to be a vegetarian. Being a vegetarian can maintain the habitats of the animals, so that the numbers of animals being abuse and slaughter can reduce.

Many of us have pets at home. Pets keep us accompany sometimes, but sometimes they might be the ones who make us angry. Although they make their owners angry, owners should not abuse them. Through the press, sometimes we are informed by the newspapers about news abusing pets at home. Humans have sense, animals do too. If incident like this happens around us, we should report to SPCA because animals don’t deserve to be abuse by us. SPCA is responsible to keep the policy of animals to assure that they’re not being abuse and are living under a good environment.

Thus, animals should be protected by us so that they will not be harm by other individuals. They deserve to be treated nicely. This is government set up public organizations to assure animals are treated nicely from the society. We should also build up human morality in our daily life so that we are able to protect animals from being abuse. Furthermore, we should also understand and bear in mind the rights of animals as they’re important because they also have the role to keep the balance of nature stable.

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