For Kant, animals
A) Have rationality to a degree that makes animal cruelty morally impermissible
B) Lack rationality, but persons must avoid animal cruelty
C) Lack rationality, and this makes animal cruelty morally right for all concerned
D) Have enough rationality to make animal cruelty wrong for the animals' sake
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