Angora rabbits are typically kept inside small, filthy, bare cages and face the ordeal of live plucking up to four times a year. During this process, they're physically restrained as workers rip the hair from their sensitive bodies, leaving only the fur on their heads. A PETA exposé of Chinese fur farms revealed the horrifying screams they make while being plucked, a process they'll endure repeatedly for two to three years before ultimately being killed.
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Angora rabbits are typically kept inside small, filthy, bare cages and face the ordeal of live plucking up to four times a year. During this process, they're physically restrained as workers rip the hair from their sensitive bodies, leaving only the fur on their heads. A PETA exposé of Chinese fur farms revealed the horrifying screams they make while being plucked, a process they'll endure repeatedly for two to three years before ultimately being killed.