Okay so this isn't an area of expertise for me but I just discovered something that has really upset me. I have a friend who is in their third year of studying pharmacology at university, and they get to do a project that allows them to conduct an experiment/research on lab rats. Now at first I was kind of excited for him because rats are such lovely animals and I finally have someone to share a bit of enthusiasm for rats with. He has-of course- completely fallen in love with his 6, I was curious to find out what happened after. I expected the worst but naively believed there was the possibility you could adopt them or they went on to a bigger better lab. Well obviously they don't, they just end up being PTS. I understand to an certain extent the whole "testing on animals is necessary" argument, not that I 100% support it but I understand it. I just don't understand why these poor rats are bred and then given to university students to test on just because they can. Surely that's unnecessary? I'm a psychology student and we aren't allowed to unethically study humans, so why is it so different for animals? Why are they at least not given a chance once the research is finished?! I'm just angry that they are allowing this, this research is basically completely unnecessary. It's a million miles away from the kind of important medical trials that take place using animals, they're university students!!! All my friend is doing is studying them by making them fat and feeding them cheesecake, poor little ratties.