From Ingrid Newkirk, PETA <[email protected]>
Subject Why would anyone sew a baby monkey's eyes shut?
Date January 20, 2020 1:44 PM
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EXPERIMENTERS PULLED BRITCHES FROM HIS MOTHER'S SIDE AND CRUDELY SEWED HIS
DELICATE EYELIDS SHUT.

Please, help us stop such cruelty by renewing your PETA membership for 2020 at a
discounted rate of just $8 today.

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Dear Friend,

On the very night he was born, experimenters pulled helpless macaque Britches
from his mother's side.

They sewed his eyes shut with crude, thick thread and strapped a heavy device
that made a constant screeching sound to his tiny head.

Then they locked him inside a barren wire cage—alone—with nothing to comfort
him.

Britches didn't deserve this. No animal deserves this. PETA is stopping their
misery—and we need you with us.

Will you help us do more to end such cruelty by renewing your PETA membership
for 2020? We need 30,000 members to renew before the January 30 deadline. Until
then, you're eligible to renew at a special rate of just $8 for the
entire year—a 50% discount!

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What happened to Britches should never happen to any animal. And thanks to the support of PETA members, we're closer
than ever before to a world in which no animal is mutilated, force-fed drugs, or
otherwise tormented before being killed in a cruel, archaic experiment.

Your 2020 membership will help keep our momentum going strong, powering work
that's doing the following.

* Persuading major pharmaceutical, cosmetics, and food and beverage companies
to ban cruel, worthless tests on animals: In 2019, we convinced pharmaceutical giants—including Bayer, Pfizer, and
Johnson & Johnson—to ban forced swim tests on terrified small animals;
prompted Kellogg's, Hershey, and dozens of other food and beverage companies
to stop conducting or funding animal experiments to make dubious health
claims about ingredients; and added household brands like Aussie, Herbal
Essences, and Dove to PETA's list of cruelty-free companies.

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* Pressuring governments to take steps against animal testing: After years of pressure from PETA and our supporters, China is making
strides to end animal tests for cosmetics—approving two new non-animal
testing methods and making it possible for some companies to market there
without ever harming animals. We also achieved a landmark victory when the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced its plans to phase out tests
on mammals, a breakthrough decision that comes after the agency collaborated
with PETA scientists.

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* Launching groundbreaking exposés and grassroots campaigns to achieve
victories for animals trapped in laboratories: Following intense pressure from PETA, many physicians and scientists, and
hundreds of thousands of activists and members like you, Texas A&M University
has stopped breeding dogs to develop debilitating canine muscular
dystrophy—the first step toward ending its cruel experiments. And when we
learned that cables were being inserted into live cats' throats and lungs for
a training course at the Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, we
pushed the hospital to stop the painful and deadly exercises.

Renew your discounted PETA membership for 2020.

The progress that we achieved in 2019 is proof that together, PETA members are
changing the world for all animals. I hope you'll help us accomplish even more in the year ahead by renewing your
membership for 2020.

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Thank you for all that you do to protect and defend animals from cruelty,
neglect, and exploitation.

Kind regards,

Ingrid E. Newkirk
President
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