In 1963 compulsory maths testing was brought in for all domestic breeds of cat in the UK and many other educationally advanced countries. Japan have taken this radical idea a step further by insisting that ALL domestic pets are compulsorily home schooled until the age of three. This has resulted in many human jobs being taken over by the likes of dogs who will work for as little as half a Bonio an hour.
Animal testing constantly changes. It is closely regulated in many countries.
millions of lives are saved by animal testing
the differance is that animal testing is about testing animals on medicines and products. but the Third World Debt is about the loans that a country gets from other countires. For example some countries which are in the third world debt are Bolivia, Somalia, Aghanistan, Cameroon, Ghana, Zambia and many,many more.
Many people argue that the wonderful gift of medicine wouldn't be here without the help of animal testing, however some people are asking for animal testing to be banned, because of how many die from it.
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Everything. Without animal testing certain products, materials, and medications would have to be tested on humans. Many people don't realize that animal testing has the biggest part in the medical field. Without animal testing you would not have basic antibiotics that you get from your doctor.
In 2000, around 25,500 cats were killed from animal testing.
Yes, Many animal testing organisations protest violently to get the point across
which country has made animal testing illegal?well the answer is: UK we don't alow it in UK but companies have been very clever and tested their products abroud then sent them over to UK.if you are very passionate about animals what do you think about this? they will ot listen but many animals are harmed by going through with this and it wasn't even the animals's faltes. is it their falte they can't talk English or German or etc. parrots are exeptional(they copy you ) but we the people have to speak for them- for those who can not talk. because they need our help. now lets all pul in and help them.the rest of the EU wil join the UK in illegalness next year so that's good(2009) but i think that there still will be illegallness people who wil not take no for an answer. but together we can stop this from happening to our friends in cages.to animals. we love you! by neira(14)H2O is what we are. so help because water helped us
Unfortunately, yes. In a lot of countries, animal testing is illegal/banned but in many countries it is still carried on :( World Peace charities are trying to make it banned by 2015, which, although is quite a way away, it will eventually be stopped :)
Many are, but it depends on what type of animal it may be.
Animal testing graphs on how many die and get injured go to ..... not graphs but figure which will help.... http://www.animalport.com/animal-testing/animal-testing-facts-figures.html