Animal rights advocate that non-human animals deserve freedoms similar to human rights, allowing them to live without human interference. If fully enforced, this would eliminate captivity and the use of animals for food, entertainment, or companionship. Critics argue against animal feelings based on outdated beliefs; however, modern science shows that animals experience emotions and pain. The historical relationship between humans and domesticated animals raises questions about consent in their roles as companions or livestock. While full enforcement of animal rights could disrupt industries like farming and lead to job losses, a shift towards plant-based production could provide new employment opportunities while improving overall animal welfare.