That’s what will happen if we don’t collect enough signatures.
CDC white coats won’t allow taxpayers to adopt healthy lab animals after
testing – they prefer to kill them instead. Please join White Coat Waste Project
(WCW) in petitioning Congress to make retirement a requirement at the CDC. To
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[[link removed]]Taxpayer, do you think lab kittens and puppies deserve to
be retired to a loving home after testing?
If you answered yes, you should know CDC white coats prefer to kill them (read
MaryAnn’s email below to get the whole story).
Here’s the good news: With your help, we’ve already saved healthy lab survivors from slaughter at
several federal agencies:
✅ National Institutes of Health (NIH)
✅ U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
✅ U.S. Dept. of Veterans Affairs (VA)
⬜️ Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
And Taxpayer, with your help again right now, we can
force the CDC to join these other agencies in creating a lab animal retirement
policy.
#GiveThemBack: Sign this brand new WCW petition to demand CDC white coats retire lab survivors
to loving homes or sanctuaries!
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[[link removed]]Thank you,
Christine McPherson
Development Manager
White Coat Waste Project
P.S. There’s NO REASON why taxpayers like you shouldn’t be able to adopt a
healthy lab animal survivor, but the CDC won’t budge unless you put pressure on them.
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Taxpayer, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC) REFUSES to create a retirement policy for lab animal survivors.
Instead of adopting out lab animal survivors to a loving home, lazy CDC white
coats prefer to kill them. It’s just more convenient.
Sign Petition: Demand the CDC to create a retirement policy for lab animal survivors RIGHT
NOW.
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[[link removed]]Taxpayer, the need to make retirement a requirement at
the CDC is more urgent than ever.
Documents obtained via a White Coat Waste Project (WCW) investigation show that CDC white coats abused thousands of dogs, monkeys, rabbits, and other animals in taxpayer-funded experiments last year. In some cases, pain relief is
completely withheld.
We also discovered that last year, they began conducting painful experiments on
cats again – after years of not doing so.
Rest assured Taxpayer, our investigators have submitted a
Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request to find out exactly what the CDC’s
white coats are doing to cats… so we can expose and defund the abuse as soon as
possible.
But in the meantime, we must ensure the CDC implements an official lab animal
retirement policy so that survivors are given the second chance they deserve, in
a loving home or sanctuary – not an incinerator!
Taxpayer, taxpayers bought these animals. Add your
signature to WCW’s taxpayer petition to make the CDC #GiveThemBack!
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[[link removed]]Before WCW launched our #GiveThemBack initiative in July 2018, zero government
labs had retirement policies.
Lab survivors across the federal government were either shipped to a new lab for
more torture or slaughtered and thrown away – like trash.
But with the help of persistent advocates like you, WCW has secured retirement
policies at the National Institutes of Health, the Dept. of Veterans Affairs,
and the Food and Drug Administration.
But the CDC still hasn’t joined these other agencies in making adoption an
option for lab survivors, despite telling Congress they were considering it.
The CDC’s white coats have made it clear: they will NEVER give lab survivors a
second chance at life… that is, unless taxpayers like you make them.
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[[link removed]]Taxpayer, I can’t stress enough how important these
retirement policies are.
You may recall that WCW recently obtained records revealing that after we shut
down the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) “Kitten Slaughterhouse” lab in
2019, the survivors had to be sold as “excess property” for $1 each, no
different than a stapler, paper clips, or rolls of tape.
The USDA did this because it does not have a policy allowing lab animal
retirement.
It was lucky that Petite and Delilah (pictured above) were sold instead of
killed. But most other government lab survivors aren’t so fortunate.
That’s why your petition signature today is so important: The sooner the CDC is
legally required to retire animals after testing, the more cats, dogs, and
monkeys we can guarantee happy lives outside the lab.
Please don’t waste time. Add your name right now!
MaryAnn Hussey
Marketing Associate
White Coat Waste Project
P.S. Our most recent polling results indicate that 71% of taxpayers want the CDC
to create a retirement policy. But for Congress to take action, we must prove to
them that statistic is accurate. That’s why your signature TODAY is so important!
DEADLINE TO SIGN: Please sign this petition, which we will deliver to your Members of Congress on Wednesday, June 22nd , to demand that the CDC retire its lab survivors to the taxpayers who paid for
them!
SIGN PETITION
[[link removed]] To stop taxpayer-funded animal tests, we must first stop the $20 billion+ in
wasteful government spending.
We find, expose, and de-fund wasteful government spending on animal experiments.
To change public policy, we unite liberty lovers and animal lovers with
hard-hitting investigations and public policy campaigns.
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