Typically 30 to 120 animals are killed for each fur coat.
Furriers that choose to trap
their animals are among the worst of environmental offenders because
they disrupt wildlife and alter ecosystems. Predators play an
important role in an ecosystem. They keep groups of animal they
prey upon healthy by weeding out the sicker members of that group.
Furriers are predators that kill without distinction. In fact
the healthier animals are more likely to be trapped because they
will travel more and visit more places than sicker animals. Once
trapped the animal will likely have a broken leg, and will be
completely unable to defend or feed himself or herself. The animal
may suffer infection or fever and he or she may even chew off
a leg in order to escape. If the animal does not escape, it may
be left for as long as a week before the furrier returns to kill
it.
Trapping is also responsible
for the death of many animals that are not useful to furriers.
This often includes pets and endangered species. In fact, furrier
catch unwanted animals that are discarded more often than they
catch the fur-bearing animals they seek.
Recently, undercover investigations
by the Humane Society have shown that much of the fur trim in
the United States comes from China, home to a booming dog and
cat fur trade. Because not all fur needs to be labeled, or to
say what animal the fur came from, it is likely that many fur
or fur-trimmed coats – including some that say the fur is
not real – contain fur from cats or dogs.
There is absolutely no need
for anyone in this country to wear fur or fur-trimmed garments.
One’s sense of fashion should never trump the rights of
animals to live free of the incredible suffering endured on fur
farms or in the grip of steel traps. For those who feel the desire
to wear fur-style garments, there are plenty of faux-fur options
available online and in some stores – but be sure to confirm
that you are purchasing from a reputable dealer who can provide
assurance that the garment is in fact faux fur. Better yet, say
no to fur fashion and go fur-free with clothing and garments made
from comfortable cotton, synthetic, or other natural plant-based
fibers.
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