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Thursday, October 7, 2010

University of Utah run terrible experiments on dogs, cats, mice! You can help!

Many people have strong views on PETA and I also believe that they can be sometimes very extreme about things. If it were not for them, we would not know, however, about some of the terrible cruelty to animals, what is happening in our world today. They have fought corporate giants and them of animal testing, financing and support of animal cruelty no more! PETA won the fight with these companies and was the voice of billions of innocent animals.  Some of these companies are universities of Coca-Cola, Pepsi, JCPenny, United Airlines, college and the list goes on!
A new warning that they have brought to the attention of the audience is the atrocities happen to the said animals during the journey from the University of Utah.Read their story below, and then click link of PETA petition against the University. you can change the voice of the animals and the help!


More than eight months in 2009, a researcher of the PETA undercover in the laboratories of the University of Utah (HH) in Salt Lake City and documented miserable conditions for and the unspeakable suffering of the dogs, cats, monkeys, rats, mice, frogs, rabbits, cows, pigs and sheep limited there.


Our researchers learned that homeless dogs and cats — for a few dollars from animal shelters area by means of an archaic Utah state "pound-herd", with the right level of technical competence in publicly funded housing of animals in laboratories are prompted to do so — were used in experiments of the invasive, painful and killed.


A pregnant cats pulled from the Davis County animal shelter gave birth to eight kittens the day she came on the HH laboratories. when the kittens as little as 7 days old, was a chemical substance injected into their brain to cause liquid. after the operation, the ailing cat — who showed great affection for her kittens before they were taken during the experiment, stopped her baby care, and they all died.


In other experiments, a cat named Robert, which is also of the Davis County animal shelter was bought, had a hole drilled in his skull and electrodes connected to his brain and dog purchased from a local shelter their necks cut open that medical devices can be implanted.


Undercover investigation reveals cruelty and neglect in Utah Lab


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