I don't much like the idea of animals being hurt just for fashion, but I find it complex where to draw the cruelty line.
Ripping open a live ewe isn't an attractive thought, but we catch fish and let them suffocate slowly and painfully, then eat them. I've rarely heard anyone complain about that.
We buy Honora pearls. Does anyone ask whether the mollusc is damaged/killed/hurt by the process of removing the pearls? Is it fair to implant an irritant into the shell in the first place?
I buy free-range eggs. Bully for me, but in eating them, I am exploiting the hen's drive to make offspring, while denying the ability to actually make them. No pain involved, I hope, but is it fair?
I eat fruit, which was actually intended to spread the tree/plant's seed and propogate the organism. I will not excrete the seeds in any way that benefits the plant. Is that OK?
I can't see much difference between keeping, say, a rabbit farm for the skins, and keeping a sheep farm to sell the lambs...if the same standards are maintained in terms of animal treatment and humane killing.
I think we have to be very careful about the double standards we're capable of in things like this.
Doesn't make Dennis any more palatable as a human being, of course