Why do you think its wrong to kill animals just for their fur?
On fur farms (places where they breed animals for their fur), animals are kept in crowded, filthy wire cages, where they often develop neurotic behaviors and become sick or wounded, and fur farmers kill them by breaking their necks while they are fully conscious or by using anal or genital electrocution. Animals’ bones are crushed in traps, their heads are stomped on, or their necks are snapped. All for the sake of vanity! Did you know that in France alone, 70 million rabbits a year are killed for fur? Like other animals raised and killed for their fur, rabbits—who are extremely clean by nature—are kept in tiny, filthy cages, surrounded by their own waste. They spend their entire miserable lives standing on the thin wires of their cage, never having a chance to dig, jump, or play. All confined animals suffer from intense boredom—some so severely that they begin displaying neurotic behaviors such as pacing, turning in endless circles, self-mutilation, and even cannibalism. No federal la