How
many people do you know who would never think of eating meat (and maybe dairy)
but love to wear leather? Maybe you wear
leather! Here are some facts to consider
before you purchase your next leather article.
Slaughterhouse
production lines move at breakneck speeds, so workers routinely skin and
dismember fully conscious animals to produce leather. Much of the leather sold in the U.S. comes
from India, where workers beat and torture tired, thirsty cattle to keep them
marching endless miles to slaughter. In
Asia dogs and cats are cruelly killed for their skin. They are simply labeled ‘leather” and show up
in products all over the world.
What
about shoes, belts, and handbags? Being
leather free can be fashionable.
Products abound that are leather free.
Markets respond to consumer desires, so more choices are constantly
becoming available as we shop for them. For example, there is the vegan leather free
Moo Shoes, that are very popular.
Payless Shoes has leather free shoes that are very popular. If your taste is designer quality, consider
Stella McCartney, daughter of Sir Paul McCartney, and one of the world’s top
designers. She makes designer leather
free items.
When I shop, I often ask salespeople if a handbag is
leather . I make sure they are aware I
want a cruelty-free product. Their
response is always positive as they assure me no animals were hurt to make this
product.
Would
you wear your dog or cat? Shop
compassionately! Visit www.CowsAreCool.com for more ideas and to find everything
from pleather pumps to synthetic biker jackets.
Enjoy your new faux leather goods.
Your friends the animals will thank you for it!
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