The fur ads you might see in magazines and commercials portray fur coats as a symbol of elegance. But these ads fail to show how the original owners of these coats met their gruesome deaths.
Millions of fur-bearing animals including foxes, raccoons, minks, coyotes, bobcats, lynxes, opossums, nutria, beavers, muskrats, otters, and others are killed each year on fur farms by anal and vaginal electrocution and in the wild by drowning, trapping, or beating.
To kill the animals without damaging their fur, trappers usually strangle, beat, or stomp them to death. Animals on fur farms may be gassed, electrocuted, poisoned with strychnine, or have their necks snapped. These methods are not 100 percent effective and some animals "wake up" while being skinned.
Many animals are endangered or extinct because of this practice.
Fur is not 'green'. Marketers of fur products have always compared the bio degradation of fur to only fake fur. It is important to realize that the alternative to fur is any and every fabric and textile there is. Fur is no better than the many fabrics out there that also decompose easily. The term, "biodegradable", remains unregulated in Canada.3 It may be surprising to note that certain types of plastic bags are also being marketed as biodegradable. According to Don Jardine, Director of Pollution Prevention with PEI's Department of Environment, "Companies are using their own standards. It may say biodegrade, even if it takes 15 years." 4 It is also interesting to note that marketers of fur products contradict themselves claiming that fur biodegrades and lasts for generations. How long, exactly, does it take for the chemically soaked and treated fur coats to break down in the landfill - Generations?
Buzz words, such as "organic" or "natural" have also been misleadingly used by the fur trade. To describe a product as "organic" or "natural" is to imply that the production of such product involves neither artificial chemical treatment nor disruption to our eco-system. The washing, drying, tanning, dyeing, and trimming of fur require extensive chemical treatment. The trapping and removing of millions of wildlife from our environment is disruptive to our eco-system. And there is certainly nothing natural or green about cruelly ripping the skins off the animals' backs.
Not purchasing fur from animals will decrease the demand for it and therefore hunter's will have no need to kill animals for their fur.
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I think people should not wear fur coats, because the kill animals to do the real fur coats.
The cost of a white fur coat depends on whether the coat is made with real fur or synthetic fur. For instance, white fur coats made from synthetic fur may be as low as 19.99$ depending on the retailer. However, white coats made from real fur may start around 500.00$ or more, depending on the type of fur used. Mink fur is one of the most expensive types of fur used for coats, and mink fur coats can often cost thousands of dollars.
Well, honey, Natelson's clothing store in Omaha, Nebraska did sell real fur coats back in the day. It was a different time, darling, when people thought wearing dead animals was the height of fashion. Thankfully, times have changed and we now know better than to rock the fur look.
Real fur coats can cost anywhere from around $2,000 and up. Again, this is for quality, all real fur coats. The price will also depend on the style of coat (long or short) and the type of fur you are interested in: mink, lynx, beaver, chinchilla - just to name a few.Check out the link below for more details on real fur coats.
yes only in some states or countries
Neither, these types of coats look better on their owners.
The average cost for a faux fur coat is much cheaper than that of a real fur coat. The average cost of a faux fur coat can range from around $75 to $200.
absolute zero, they are endangered, people now prefer a faux fur coat, they think that real fur coats look better on the original owners.
fur coats
fur coats are used to cover yourself from cold
Fur coats have to be professionally dry cleaned and must always be stored in a cooler.
Fur coats have to be professionally dry cleaned and must always be stored in a cooler.