Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for December 26, 1989
Transcript:
Man: The coat is stunning, Madam! There is no other word for it! Marcia: Do you know how these animals were bred? Man: Yes, madam. On a private 10,000-acre woodland estate, under the strict supervision of both the ASPCA and Amnesty International. The mink were raised on freshly caught salmon and devonshire cream. Their quality of life was high, and only after they had expired of natural causes were their pelts lovingly harvested. Marcia: Thank you. I needed to hear that. Man: I know.