| Animals in cages on factory farms or in laboratories don’t suffer that much because they’ve never known anything else. |
| Are animal experiments valuable to AIDS research? |
| Can children learn physiology without dissection? |
| Do medical students have to dissect or experiment on animals? |
| Do peer review and animal care and use committees at universities prevent painful or repetitive studies? |
| Does animal experimentation save human lives? |
| Does the Food and Drug Administration require drugs to be tested on animals? |
| Don't scientists care about the animals they experiment on? Doesn't their research depend on the animals’ well-being? |
| Don’t existing laws ensure that animals in labs are treated humanely? |
| Don’t most scientists care about animals because their research depends on the animals’ well-being? |
| Don’t the March of Dimes’ experiments on animals save the lives of children? |
| Has animal experimentation advanced our knowledge of cancer? |
| Hasn’t every major medical advance been attributable to experiments on animals? |
| How can I find out which health charities fund experiment on animals? |
| How can non-animal tests show us the complex interactions of cells, tissues, and organs? |
| If cats and dogs are going to be killed in pounds anyway, why not let them be used in experiments? |
| If we didn’t test on animals, how would we conduct medical research? |
| If we don’t use animals, wouldn’t we have to test new drugs on people? |
| Is animal experimentation acceptable if it helps animals, too, by advancing veterinary science? |
| Is there anything wrong with experiments that don’t harm animals? |
| Should I feel guilty about taking prescription drugs since all of them have been tested on animals? |
| Should we throw out all the drugs that were developed and tested on animals? |
| What can be done about animal tests that are required by law? |
| What’s wrong with Iams? |
| Would you approve an experiment that would sacrifice 10 animals to save 10,000 people? |