Tearing out a rabbit’s long, soft fur

PETA is working to end rabbit's suffering—and we need your support.
   
 
 

Dear Aaaaaaa,

Angora rabbits endure misery, pain, and despair when workers tear out their long, soft fur. The stress and fear are so overwhelming that some have heart attacks. Others experience this abuse over and over again before they die or are killed, and then their broken bodies are sold for meat.

But PETA's campaign against the angora industry is working—and today, you can make a gift that will double in impact to keep it going strong.

 
Photo of angora rabbit
 

Those who abuse these gentle, vulnerable animals for their fur are taking a serious hit to their bottom lines as compassionate consumers learn about the cruelty behind animal-derived fashion. In the span of just five years, Chinese exports of angora dropped from $23 million to a little more than $4 million. That phenomenal progress is sparing countless rabbits the horrors of life on an angora farm. But this couldn't have happened without the commitment and generosity of PETA donors.

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Thank you for all that you do for animals.

Sincerely,

PETA

 

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