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Almost all of us grew up eating meat, going to circuses, zoos and wearing leather. We really never thought that what we were doing had such a bad impact on animals.

Animals have always been companions for

humans but ever since the 19th century

animals have been harmed, tested on and

abused. Laws have been passed but no

one is paying attention. THIS NEEDS TO

STOP!

Monkeys and apes

Over 61,000

Are experimented on for Alzheimer's, AIDS, and much more

If we stop eating at McDonalds and

stop wearing leather,

We would save thousands of

cows from being killed each

year.

People think that if you put make up on an animal it not animal abuse,

But if you really think about it actually it is, because there could be harmful toxins in the product that harm the animal

Tigers like these are endangered because

of hunters hunting them for their skin

Help give him a loving

home

Help save these animals!

By standing up for what you believe in

You can accomplish anything like going

against animal abuse

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