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No it says that it is against animal cruelty and is not testing on animals :)
It is when they test makeup on animals, that might also mean perfume.
Yes, Many animal testing organisations protest violently to get the point across
P.e.t.a. The humane society
PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals)
Perfume tests are often conducted on animals such as rabbits, guinea pigs, and mice. These tests are used to assess skin irritation, allergic reactions, and general toxicity of the fragrance ingredients. However, many countries and organizations are increasingly advocating for cruelty-free alternatives, leading to a decline in animal testing in the cosmetics and fragrance industries.
Businesses that are tax exempt include public charities, organizations involved in testing for public safety, religious organizations, children and animal organizations.
True anecdotes for animal testing can be found in scientific journals, research articles, and ethical reviews that document the use of animals in experiments. Organizations like the American Medical Association and the National Institutes of Health often publish case studies and reports detailing specific instances of animal research. Additionally, books and documentaries addressing the ethics and outcomes of animal testing may include personal stories and firsthand accounts. Online databases and animal rights organizations may also provide narratives related to animal testing experiences.
ANIMAL TESTING SHOULD BE STOPPED.... Especially if you are an animal lover. Animals are tested everyday for stuff that we use daily. A majority of these animals are killed in the process. If you think that going and testing something on something that you cared about and it killed them how would you feel.... These animals are living breathing things and why should people destroy the so we can see a new (ex.) of eyeshadow or perfume that is a scent already out in the world that is not tested on animals. Think about your pet for example dying. How would you feel?? That s what animal testing does.
The ASPCA and its sister organizations (RSPCA et al) can provide information and suggest ways to help. by closing all animal testing factories
About 9% of the products that are tested on animals actually reach the market. It's just not worth it to risk the lives of animals so you can wear some dumb perfume or makeup. Those who believe in animal testing are complete brutes and should be put in jail for murder!!!!!!