Daenerys
Well-Known Member
So, I was reading this thread on another forum about the HSUS and PETA, and they were discussing the differences between animal rights and animal welfare. It got me thinking, a lot, about the differences and where I stood on the issue.
Basically it was said that the difference between the two is that animal welfare is more about our responsibility to properly care for and respect animals, be it our companion animals or wild animals, whereas animal rights claims that people do not have the right to "own" animals as pets, that they should lead free lives and not be forced to be our food or our companions or provide us with fur or anything else.
I see the flawed thinking in "animal rights" people when it comes down to predator and prey. I often see this when it comes to feeding mice to my snakes. People who are "rights-y" tend to be the ones who say I am a horrible person for feeding DEAD AND FROZEN mice to my snakes and that my snakes are terrible creatures and should die. Well, snakes and mice are both animals, and both have to eat. So, does the snake have the right to eat, or does the mouse have the right to live? Should lions not be allowed to eat zebra? Everything has to eat to live, and some animals have to eat meat. Well, there's only one way to do that, and that's to eat another animal.
I like this one person's way of putting it. "Its not the zebra's right to be rescued from the lion, but it is our responsibility for the welfare of the lion to make sure the zebra is there to eat."
We associate rights with law and government. An animal cannot participate in that, therefore they cannot have rights. With rights also comes responsibility, and we do not hold animals responsible for their actions. We also have the right to keep animals as pets, therefore we have a responsibility to their welfare.
So, I'm sure you can see that I am for animal welfare, not animal rights. I think it is our responsibility to make sure that our animals are in a safe environment receiving the proper care and are free from neglect and abuse. I was just wondering how this crowd thinks.
Basically it was said that the difference between the two is that animal welfare is more about our responsibility to properly care for and respect animals, be it our companion animals or wild animals, whereas animal rights claims that people do not have the right to "own" animals as pets, that they should lead free lives and not be forced to be our food or our companions or provide us with fur or anything else.
I see the flawed thinking in "animal rights" people when it comes down to predator and prey. I often see this when it comes to feeding mice to my snakes. People who are "rights-y" tend to be the ones who say I am a horrible person for feeding DEAD AND FROZEN mice to my snakes and that my snakes are terrible creatures and should die. Well, snakes and mice are both animals, and both have to eat. So, does the snake have the right to eat, or does the mouse have the right to live? Should lions not be allowed to eat zebra? Everything has to eat to live, and some animals have to eat meat. Well, there's only one way to do that, and that's to eat another animal.
I like this one person's way of putting it. "Its not the zebra's right to be rescued from the lion, but it is our responsibility for the welfare of the lion to make sure the zebra is there to eat."
We associate rights with law and government. An animal cannot participate in that, therefore they cannot have rights. With rights also comes responsibility, and we do not hold animals responsible for their actions. We also have the right to keep animals as pets, therefore we have a responsibility to their welfare.
So, I'm sure you can see that I am for animal welfare, not animal rights. I think it is our responsibility to make sure that our animals are in a safe environment receiving the proper care and are free from neglect and abuse. I was just wondering how this crowd thinks.