How can you know if something is tested on animals or not? I want to stear clear of ANYTHNIG tested on animals. I know some things say not tested on animals, but what about the majority of things that don't say anything? Is there a list somewhere out there of a lot of the brands/companies that do test on animals?
Wow, i have sooo much stuff i need to throw away. i can't believe johnson & johnson tests on animals, and arm & hammer, i put a bit of baking soda in my kitty's litter to stop smell, i definitely wont be using arm & hammer.
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