I won't wear fur - never, ever. I'm an animal lover. I wouldn't even wear faux fur. I prefer to go the cheap route and not shave my legs.
I have pictures of me feeding deer and possums with baby bottles. I am such an animal lover.
I love my pets, and I'm a big animal lover. I also enjoy the nature and countryside.
I have three dogs, a cat, fish. I'm a huge animal lover. They're amazing.
I love all animals. I'm such an animal lover.
I'm a dog lover and animal lover all around.
I'm definitely an animal lover, and I stand up for all animals' rights.
I became a vegetarian at 15. I was always an animal lover and, as a teenager, became increasingly uncomfortable with the idea of eating meat. It was then that I started to research vegetarianism.
When I did 'Babe' I wanted to talk about animal rights without going through some convoluted justifications about using animal products.
The vast preponderance of evidence in modern epidemiology shows that those who eat more whole plant foods and fewer animal products and processed foods have lower rates of chronic disease and longer lifespans.
One can be a vegan and eating a health-promoting, high-nutrient diet, but one can also eat a small amount of animal products while following a Nutritarian diet and still live a long, healthy life.
A significant number of research studies have documented that heart disease is easily and almost completely preventable through a diet rich in plant produce and lower in processed foods and animal products.
The American diet causes disease. It is composed of 25 percent animal products and 62 percent processed foods and only 5 percent of calories from fruits and vegetables.
People should try eating no animal products for just one day a week.
I'm totally against animal cruelty. I don't have clothes, shoes or bags made from any animal products.
I've been vegan for 15 years, and it turns out it makes a very big impact on the environment to eat fewer animal products, which cause more greenhouse gases than all of transportation combined.
I don't buy any leather goods or anything made from animal products - no down, nothing. It's something people should be mindful of.
To give a child animal products is a form of child abuse.
I'm not a vegetarian, but while I don't want to defend it, I try to be mindful about the amount of animal products I consume. I eat a lot of vegan meals at home, and I'm okay with paying more for higher quality meat and eggs as a tax.
Best, I'd advise, to give up all animal products obtained by cruel methods. There are some fine companies nowadays offering leather substitutes.