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Alrighty then. For those of you reading along for 
, get ready kids, cause, I'm a gonna 
LA, I was reading through this and was keeping my cool until I saw the above. Yes, everyone is entitled to their opinion and there are certainly several definitions of the terms 'animal rights' and 'animal welfare'. However, in NO WAY are you allowed as someone who obviously cannot draw the line between them, make a statement such as this. I consider myself to be an animal 'welfarist'...
I have worked in biomedical research professionally for more than a decade and have done everything and anything in my power to ensure that animals utilized in research receive far MORE than the MINIMUM. I walked away from the PhD program to pursue vet med because I know as a veterinarian I will have more power to ensure that animals used within labs and the food industry are given what they all deserve for serving human kind: comfort, respect, and love. And here's a little something for you to chew on: my specialty is the most controversial species of them all: The non-human primate. Due to this, I have been called 'evil', been spit on entering my facility, have been harassed via phone and email, etc.. etc.. etc... by persons claiming to be animal 'rights' activists. I realize that these are the extremists; but when I see statements like yours, I cannot help but feel that you could be heading in that direction sometime in the future.
I have always maintained that there are people amongst us who may not 'understand' why certain things are done the way they are. Also, I understand that there are people who are against things for the proper reasons. I know there will always be people who believe that biomedical research, the food industry, zoos, and the like are completely wrong; and I'm OK with that. But, when these individuals toss out 'uneducated' remarks, I simply cannot tolerate it.
As an animal 'welfarist', I personally do not believe that any animal should be kept in a small baron cage (unless it is necessary to keep them from injuring themselves due to illness/injury)... I have always considered my pets as 'family members'... The way swine are held for market is distressing to me... Seeing polar bears pace in zoos makes me sad... Large sea creatures in small tanks makes me even sadder... Rather, I believe that each and every animal kept in captivity has the 'right' to perform species specific behavior. This means providing the 'proper' amount of space, conspecifics, manipulanda, etc... Additionally, no animal in captivity should be made to suffer physically or mentally. And if they ever show signs, action should be taken immediately to remedy the issue(s). These are the beliefs of animal welfare.

, get ready kids, cause, I'm a gonna 
Proving a point that animal welfare people say that if an animal has the basics then its fine.
LA, I was reading through this and was keeping my cool until I saw the above. Yes, everyone is entitled to their opinion and there are certainly several definitions of the terms 'animal rights' and 'animal welfare'. However, in NO WAY are you allowed as someone who obviously cannot draw the line between them, make a statement such as this. I consider myself to be an animal 'welfarist'...
I have worked in biomedical research professionally for more than a decade and have done everything and anything in my power to ensure that animals utilized in research receive far MORE than the MINIMUM. I walked away from the PhD program to pursue vet med because I know as a veterinarian I will have more power to ensure that animals used within labs and the food industry are given what they all deserve for serving human kind: comfort, respect, and love. And here's a little something for you to chew on: my specialty is the most controversial species of them all: The non-human primate. Due to this, I have been called 'evil', been spit on entering my facility, have been harassed via phone and email, etc.. etc.. etc... by persons claiming to be animal 'rights' activists. I realize that these are the extremists; but when I see statements like yours, I cannot help but feel that you could be heading in that direction sometime in the future.
I have always maintained that there are people amongst us who may not 'understand' why certain things are done the way they are. Also, I understand that there are people who are against things for the proper reasons. I know there will always be people who believe that biomedical research, the food industry, zoos, and the like are completely wrong; and I'm OK with that. But, when these individuals toss out 'uneducated' remarks, I simply cannot tolerate it.
As an animal 'welfarist', I personally do not believe that any animal should be kept in a small baron cage (unless it is necessary to keep them from injuring themselves due to illness/injury)... I have always considered my pets as 'family members'... The way swine are held for market is distressing to me... Seeing polar bears pace in zoos makes me sad... Large sea creatures in small tanks makes me even sadder... Rather, I believe that each and every animal kept in captivity has the 'right' to perform species specific behavior. This means providing the 'proper' amount of space, conspecifics, manipulanda, etc... Additionally, no animal in captivity should be made to suffer physically or mentally. And if they ever show signs, action should be taken immediately to remedy the issue(s). These are the beliefs of animal welfare.

Yeah... any thread with the title "opinions" you know has got to be good!
I'd love to see a work-up on her...
