answer is D. mice
The exception is man.
federal government
The US Animal Welfare Act of 1966 does not cover laboratory mice or rats (the USDA enforces the act, and since lab mice and rats are not covered, it does not regulate their usage). In addition, "cold-blooded" vertebrates (e.g. most amphibians, snakes, etc.) and invertebrates (e.g. worms or insects) are not covered by the welfare act either. Finally, animals raised for consumption are excluded from regulation and protection by the Animal Welfare Act of 1966.
The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, is an animal welfare charity that operates in Wales and England. The RSPCA is the world's largest animal welfare organizations.It has rescued over 119,000 animals.
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Ideally all animals. Most animal welfarists are primarily concerned with dogs, cats, and farm animals. If you mean what animals are affected by animal welfare legislation, it depends on what law. Frogs, mice, rats, and other smaller animals are frequently overlooked.
The animal welfare is a group of people who take care of animals seize animals from people not taking care of it or checking markets to see if they are selling pets illegally. See the Related Links for more information about the Animal Welfare Act.
Charles Westley Hume has written: 'The status of animals in the Christian religion' -- subject(s): Animal welfare, Animals, Folklore, Nature in the Bible 'Man and beast' -- subject(s): Animal welfare, Universities Federation for Animal Welfare
Two groups who represent animal "rights" are PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) and HSUS (Humane Society of the United States). A group who represents animal "welfare" is: ASPCA (American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals). Many animal rescue organizations also represent animal welfare. Though the terms "rights" and "welfare" are often used interchangeably, they represent two totally different philosophies. It is often difficult to distinguish what is an animal rights organization and one whose goals are animal welfare. Even while searching for groups to list here, I found animal rights groups included in a list that was supposed to be animal welfare groups. Animal welfare seeks to have animals, whether family pets, farm animals, animals used for experimentation, or others, treated in a humane manner. Animal rights is a movement that goes far beyond animal welfare by seeking protection for animals from being considered human property and elevating animals to the same level as humans. When distinguishing between animal welfare and animal rights organizations, those are the main points I look for, though my answer is simplified greatly and the issues between animal welfare and rights is much more complex than presented here.
We should care for them.Not to treat them as beats and burden.
A lover of animals or a person opposed to animal cruelty is called a zoophile.
Concern for the welfare of other species.