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Originally Posted by bchgirl Not to rain on the parade here....but while these companies may not test on animals...trust me at some point the ingredients have been. It's an argument in semantics. |
I hear ya. Some companies ensure they source all of their ingredients cruelty-free as well.
But even if some of the ingredients in a food are animal tested (or were, historically) - I think it still benefits animals to avoid the food-testing trials, which are horrible. There is a video of a food-testing facility out there (not the Iams one, a recent one), and it's just heart-wrenching to watch these poor dogs live their lives in cages when it really isn't necessary.
So to me, anytime you can avoid animal testing in any way, or at
any stage of the process, it's a win.