EMERGENCY UPDATE FOR Taxpayers: Our campaign to save 23 dogs from UPenn’s crippling lab is under siege. But, we just uncovered evidence that the government is about to ram through another deadly experiment on 69 kittens. Without overwhelming grassroots support, our budget will break under the unsustainable weight of a two-front war. Read below to help them or unsubscribe.
Taxpayer, please forgive me for bugging you so late. But I can’t sleep right now.
I’m up all night for them:
And for these guys, too:
Taxpayer, these are lab animals at the University of Pennsylvania. Puppies who were deliberately bred to suffer from incurable genetic disorders.
They’re deformed, diseased, and disabled.
They’re also doomed.
69 kittens at the University of Pittsburg may suffer even worse. UPitt will restrain female cats on a hydraulic table and spin them hundreds of times before death.
Unless our fundraising improves in the next 37 minutes, 69 more cats and 23 more dogs are going to die. UPenn will cripple the puppies, dissect their bones, and collect their skulls.
Sadly, grassroots support for our campaign has been lackluster.
Maybe folks don’t care as much because these animals are disabled?
Or maybe everyone assumes they won’t live long anyway—so what difference does it make?
Well, I know YOU care. I do, too. I just want to give these animals a better life.
And I REALLY want to stop my alma mater TONIGHT (it’s a big deadline) … before the next round of torture begins.
Unfortunately, we don’t have the resources to sustain our rapid response campaigns for both UPenn’s dogs and UPitt’s cats. With 37 minutes left, it’s one or the other.
So, tonight, I’m on the verge of making a gut-wrenching choice: cats or dogs.
Taxpayer, who will it be?
Please send help,
P.S. 92 lives in 37 minutes, Taxpayer. I’m working all night to raise the additional funds so we don’t have to make a tough decision: dogs or cats. Let’s save them all! Here’s a secure link to rush a tax-deductible gift and get it matched. The deadline is midnight —Thx, AB
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