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End Auburn's Deadly Kitten Experiments Now
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Kittens in Auburn University's cruel experiments need your voice now – sign and ensure a future where compassion and ethical research lead the way.
For nearly five decades, Auburn University has been at the center of a deeply troubling issue – the breeding and testing of kittens for painful and often fatal experiments. These innocent animals are subjected to conditions that no living being should ever endure, all under the guise of scientific research. It’s time we raise our voices against this injustice.
Cruelty Behind Closed Doors
Auburn University’s laboratories have become places of suffering for thousands of kittens bred to have debilitating genetic disorders. The range of experiments these animals are subjected to is not just disturbing but heartbreakingly cruel. From being overfed to induce obesity and diabetes to being infected with life-threatening diseases, the plight of these animals is unimaginable1.
What’s more alarming is that these experiments are funded by taxpayer dollars, through federal agencies like the NIH, NSF, and USDA2. It’s our money that’s supporting these cruel practices, and it’s our responsibility to demand change.
A Legacy of Suffering
Investigations have revealed the extent of the suffering inflicted on these animals. Auburn’s animal labs have seen a significant increase in the number of cats and kittens used in experiments, with a breeding colony specifically maintained for these tests3. The conditions in which these animals are kept and the procedures they are subjected to have led to Auburn receiving multiple citations for violating federal animal welfare laws4.
A Call for Transparency and Humanity
The lack of transparency regarding these experiments is a major concern. Despite legal challenges and public outcry, Auburn University and associated institutions have resisted releasing detailed records of the animal testing conducted. This opacity only adds to the ethical concerns surrounding these experiments5.
It’s time for Auburn University to reassess its approach to animal testing. There are alternatives to animal research that do not involve such high levels of suffering, and it’s imperative that these options are explored and implemented.
Join the Movement for Change
We cannot stand by while these cruel practices continue. It’s time to make our voices heard and demand an end to unnecessary and inhumane animal experimentation at Auburn University.
Let’s stand united for the innocent lives at stake. Sign the petition today to demand an end to cruel animal experiments at Auburn University. Together, we can push for a future where research is conducted ethically, without causing unnecessary suffering to animals.
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