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Easy for you to say, you're alive!Tigger&Belle said:The absence of life is hardly anything to sweat.
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Easy for you to say, you're alive!Tigger&Belle said:The absence of life is hardly anything to sweat.
ford family said:Sorry. I know there are mink in the wild but fur coats are generally made from farmed fur.
A poster said it was ok to use leather because the cattle were going to be killed anyway for their meat whereas the mink wouldn't be killed if we didn't use their fur. The point I was making was that the logic was false because if we didn't use fur we would not breed the mink in the first place. So, rather than being killed for its fur it would not be born.
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ford family said:Easy for you to say, you're alive!
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suzannen said:I'm sure I'll get flamed, but wearing fur coats is not just always just "vanity" or "for rich folks." I walk 25-30 minutes each way to the subway every day - that's 50-60 minutes of walking through snow, sleet, blizzards, you name it. I am very slender, I suffer from anemia, and I am always freezing in cold weather. I have tried every coat known to man: down, synthetic, faux fur, cashmere, wool - and sorry, none are as warm as my fur coat and that's why I have one and don't apologize for it. If I take care of this one coat, it will last me at least 20 years (as my MIL's has). Meanwhile, everyone else is eating meat every day and/or buying new leather shoes/belts/coats every year causing so many more animals to be killed than my ONE fur coat. Yet, I cannot tell you how many folks believe they have the right to say something to me and threaten me in public, without knowing anything about me. To the OP, these are all personal decisions and you just need to feel comfortable with your own decisions. I don't believe anyone has the right to question how and why you came to that decision.
Not so. In the wild their numbers are restricted by a lot of different factors, predators, habitat, climate, availability of food and so on.eclectics said:Got it. But the original number of minks used to start the farm would have eventually bred anyway in the wild if they were left alone in the first place and probably would have the same number of pups, and their pups would have new pups etc. All in the wild where they would at least have a decent shot at living a normal mink life instead of all having their necks wrung or their throats slit.
So, if they had really nice pens with huge runs and lots of toys to play with and absolutely super meals and were put to sleep very gently then it would be all ok and mink coats would be permissible?pansmermaidzlagoon said:the point is they are bred specifically to lead horrible lives and then die a horrible death just to become someone's coat ...so, yes, it would be better if they were not brought into this world for that alone.
ford family said:Not so. In the wild their numbers are restricted by a lot of different factors, predators, habitat, climate, availability of food and so on.
In a breeding farm there are none of those problems so the animals become much more prolific breeders.
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suzannen said:I'm sure I'll get flamed, but wearing fur coats is not just always just "vanity" or "for rich folks." I walk 25-30 minutes each way to the subway every day - that's 50-60 minutes of walking through snow, sleet, blizzards, you name it. I am very slender, I suffer from anemia, and I am always freezing in cold weather. I have tried every coat known to man: down, synthetic, faux fur, cashmere, wool - and sorry, none are as warm as my fur coat and that's why I have one and don't apologize for it. If I take care of this one coat, it will last me at least 20 years (as my MIL's has). Meanwhile, everyone else is eating meat every day and/or buying new leather shoes/belts/coats every year causing so many more animals to be killed than my ONE fur coat. Yet, I cannot tell you how many folks believe they have the right to say something to me and threaten me in public, without knowing anything about me.
pearlieq said:Honestly, I just don't buy this. There are people who are honest and say "to hell with ethics, I want "X" (fur or whatever else) and I'm going to have it". That's preferable to trying to justify it.
You don't NEED a fur. I do Chicago winters, so I understand what you're up against. There are other options. You can take a cab. You can wear a sweater under your coat. You can suck it up and just be a little chilly for 25 minutes.
I'm certainly not going to sit here and try to convince you not to wear fur, but if you really "don't apologize for it" don't bother trying to justify it either!
suzannen said:I'm sure I'll get flamed, but wearing fur coats is not just always just "vanity" or "for rich folks." I walk 25-30 minutes each way to the subway every day - that's 50-60 minutes of walking through snow, sleet, blizzards, you name it. I am very slender, I suffer from anemia, and I am always freezing in cold weather. I have tried every coat known to man: down, synthetic, faux fur, cashmere, wool - and sorry, none are as warm as my fur coat and that's why I have one and don't apologize for it. If I take care of this one coat, it will last me at least 20 years (as my MIL's has). Meanwhile, everyone else is eating meat every day and/or buying new leather shoes/belts/coats every year causing so many more animals to be killed than my ONE fur coat. Yet, I cannot tell you how many folks believe they have the right to say something to me and threaten me in public, without knowing anything about me. To the OP, these are all personal decisions and you just need to feel comfortable with your own decisions. I don't believe anyone has the right to question how and why you came to that decision.
C.Ann said:Years ago my Dad raised mink to sell the furs.. For 8 years he was out of work after he broke his back and he had a family to feed.. The $36 a week he received from workman's comp just didn't cut it with a family of five..
There was nothing dirty and nothing inhumane about the way his animals were raised and put to death.. They were well fed, well watered, sheltered from severe weather, and eventually put to sleep with gas (which is far more humane than the chicken farmer who chops the chickens heads off and then watches them run around headless until they bleed to death)..
You might want to keep in mind that only the "horror" stories make the news - not the responsible folks who treat these animals in a humane manner..
madgomez said:I do wish someone would respond to my query.
If you had to look at the entire carcass of a cow, pig, sheep, chicken, whatever, hanging skinned from a hook, and tell the butcher what part you wanted him to cut off for you to eat, would you still be so comfortable eating that meat. It would look an awful lot like the living animal.
I still think the problem alot of folks have with fur is that it's cuddly, soft, strokable - reminds you of the living thing. I believe that's why it makes folks uncomfortable. I think if you had to see the carcass - not cuddly, but with a head, eye sockets, legs, a tail, etc., it would be so gross because it looks like a DEAD animal, most would have the same reaction as to the fur. JMHO. YMMV.