From Rebekah DeHaven <[email protected]>
Subject random question
Date October 28, 2019 7:00 PM
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Hey Taxpayer... random question, but have you ever bit
into something cold, like a frozen popsicle? Yeah... it isn't
pleasant. Now imagine that pain... only 1000 times worse.




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Taxpayer, have you ever bit into something cold, like a frozen
popsicle?

And did you get that horrible, throbbing pain that shoots up your
tooth, through your gums, and right into your brain?

Yeah, it's not pleasant, Taxpayer. Now imagine that pain ... only
1,000 times WORSE.

That's what sweet Delilah, a USDA Kitten Slaughterhouse lab
survivor, deals with 24/7. She was abused in a government lab for
her entire life. Now she needs critical surgery.
















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For Delilah »










Taxpayer, allow me to introduce myself. My name is Rebekah
DeHaven.

I'm an attorney. I'm an animal advocate. And I believe taxpayers
shouldn't be forced to pay for wasteful experiments like USDA's
Kitten Slaughterhouse!

That's why I joined the White Coat Waste Project's Board of
Directors. We closed Delilah's "home" after 50 years of
taxpayer-funded kitten torture.

Now I'm raising funds to ensure Delilah gets a pain-free
retirement. Will you chip in?

Delilah didn't have an easy life. Her kittens - and 3,000 other
victims - were slaughtered and incinerated in government lab
experiments.

Taxpayer, just imagine their awful lives!

Now, for the first time ever, Delilah has a second chance:
















Donate
For Delilah »












But Taxpayer, if left untreated, Delilah's painful periodontal
disease, will get worse. And so will her quality of life.

Excruciating pain. Excessive drooling. Bleeding from the mouth
and gums. Lethargy.

We can't let this happen to her, Taxpayer!

Here's the good news: tooth resorption can be treated. But
Delilah needs surgery, she needs anesthesia, and she needs it
now.

That's not cheap, Taxpayer... and it's why I'm writing you today.

Your immediate donation will help pay for Delilah's entire
treatment plan:

Pre-op vet consultation
X-rays
Anesthesia
Tooth extraction
Pain relief medication











Donate
For Delilah »









Taxpayer, whether it's $5 or even $500, your gift will help pay
all of Delilah's surgery bills, and further support our work to
ensure that no government lab survivors are forgotten and
neglected!

Delilah suffered long enough. She deserves a pain-free
retirement.

Will you help her again, Taxpayer?









Rebekah DeHaven
Board of Directors
White Coat Waste Project

P.S. Urgent: Cats like Delilah
also often develop an inflammatory infection of the mouth and
lips called stomatitis. It's very painful. And it's PERMANENT.
Surgery is the only way to relieve Delilah's pain. Will you help
her? -Thanks, Rebekah











Donate
For Delilah »



















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animal tests, we must first stop the $15 billion+ in wasteful
government spending.

We find, expose, and
de-fund wasteful government spending on animal experiments. To
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