Emergency! An NIH-funded lab may imprison 15 cats for the next THREE YEARS in animal tests. This is our best chance to stop it. Read below to take action or unsubscribe.
Taxpayer, say their names:
Mike (govt ID #608.367.358)
Chris Adams (govt ID #C21-14)
Bernardo (govt ID #C21-18)
Welsey (govt ID #608.366.292)
Milo (govt ID #606.278.297)
These five felines are trapped in an animal testing colony. White Coat Waste investigators just filed a state records request to obtain their names.
Kailey’s email has all the details below. And I’m fighting to free them!
I’m also reaching out because—in just a few hours—an NIH-funded school in Missouri plans to abuse these sweet boys (plus ten more cats) in its blood testing laboratory.
Taxpayer, these cats will be imprisoned for the next THREE YEARS!
Sadly, campaigns to save cats aren’t as popular as dogs—so our fundraising is relatively poor.
I know YOU care about lab kittens, Taxpayer. But our investigations depend on grassroots fundraising. Over 80% of our revenue comes from $20 gifts.
11:59 PM Deadline
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Sadly, we can only expose and close as many labs as we can afford. And the deadline to fully fund our rapid response campaign is in 4 HOURS.
Sincerely,
Allison McDonald Digital Marketing Associate White Coat Waste Project |
P.S. Taxpayer, please read below. Here’s your secure link to send help.
Look at them, Taxpayer.
In less than 24 hours, an NIH-funded university in Missouri is planning to abuse 15 live cats in a blood testing laboratory.
This greedy university will imprison 15 innocent felines for the next THREE YEARS!
I’m sorry to alarm you. But this is a big deadline. The school is about to formally review the lab’s protocol, so we need to move FAST.
Taxpayer, this is a VERY BAD lab.
In fact, it’s the same school where beagles are eaten alive by ticks with no anesthesia or pain relief at all.
The cats may suffer anemia, hypovolemia, or worse…
We just uncovered actual lab documents and found this haunting disclaimer: cats may be KILLED if deemed “medically necessary.”
In LESS THAN 24 HOURS, this abuse could be reinforced.
Last time you stepped up, White Coat Waste investigators closed a lethal kitten lab on another NIH-funded campus at UC Davis.
We shut down that breeding colony—and we retired 15 lab cats (just like these imprisoned felines).
“Cruel Kitten Experiments Canceled Following WCW Investigation; Over A Dozen Cats Rescued.”
— World Animal News, 9/5/24
Taxpayer, we know how to win this type of cat campaign!
But we’re NOT budgeted for this effort. We can't succeed without your help.
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Kailey Mauro Investigator White Coat Waste Project |