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Department store Harvey Nichols reneged on its 10-year-long anti-fur policy and is currently selling items made with the skins of raccoons, foxes, coyotes, rabbits, and minks.

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On fur farms, even in supposedly "high-welfare" countries, animals endure neglect, starvation, and thirst and often have untreated, bloody wounds. Many go insane as a result of their confinement, and some are driven to self-mutilation and cannibalism. Dead animals are left to rot, often in cages alongside their desperate family members.
At the end of this ordeal, of course, the animals are killed, usually in the most gruesome ways – including, in many cases, via anal or vaginal electrocution. It's simple: the production of all fur – no matter which country it originated in or what "ethical" claims are made on the label it's branded with – involves extreme suffering and a painful death for animals.
Please send a message to Harvey Nichols' owner to ask that the company once again align itself with Selfridges, Liberty, NET-A-PORTER, and other compassionate luxury retailers by reinstating its fur-free policy immediately.