1. Experiments on Animals, by Richard Ryder
rat, mouse,
rabbit, dog (usually beagles) and the monkey. Prolonged toxicity
studies consist of multiple doses spread over weeks or years. As
Dr. S. B. Baker has written—"these from time
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2. Fighting to Win, by Henry Spira
a female cat and a female rabbit, the cat will
mount the rabbit.'
I said to her, 'How does
that rabbit feel about all this?'
There was no response.
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3. Do Animals Have a Right to Liberty?, by James Rachels
of other species—say, rabbits or pigs
or monkeys—are tortured, they also suffer. Of course, there are
many impressive differences between men and these animals, but are
they relevant here? A man
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4. Brave New Farm?, by Jim Mason
Domestic
rabbits are being raised in cage systems similar to those used by
the egg industry, and the budding rabbit industry is working hard
to increase public demand for rabbit meat. In beef cattle
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5. Sentientism, by Richard Ryder
a young rabbit or a bitch suckling a kitten. The parental
potential is within us all but it can be triggered by, or directed
on to, recipients who are of other species. Our kitten Leo will
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