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EXPERIMENTATION MUST STOP!
Posted 07/12/2006
LOOK AT THESE CATS USED IN EXPERIMENTS. CAN YOU IMAGINE THEIR FEAR AND SUFFERING?
 To test the effects of burns, this beagle puppy was burned alive at the Shriner's Hospital, Cincinnati, USA.
 Mechanical hammer used for smashing dogs skulls
 All these cats skulls are perforated. The kittens are immobilized, the mother sticks anxiously by them.
 1977: THE CASE OF NEW YORKS MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY (Above) One of the male cats immobilized in a stereotaxic device built by H. Neumann & Co., Skokie, Illinois, in the laboratory of the N.Y. Museum of Natural History, as described in this book. The cat was blinded by enucleation of both orbits (removal of the eyeballs), his head was clamped in a head holder, his penis nerve was surgically exposed and then subjected to continuous electric shocks until termination (i.e. the animals death), according to the experimenters own official description.
 This dog's leg was deliberately shattered with a hammer for the purpose of inducing psychological stress. The dog received no anaesthetic nor medical treatment during or after the injury was inflicted.
 Rabbit subjected to Draize skin test for a cosmetic in the laboratories of the Mennen Company
 Experiment on the brain of a cat that has been immobilized in a restraining device.
 Monkey kept in England's Royal College of Surgeons. As can be seen, the experimenters have tattooed the word "CRAP" on the animal's forehead. Yet practitioners of vivisection assert that they love and respect the animals on which they experiment.
BOTTOM:Monkey kept in a restraining device: non-human primates are often kept imprisoned for long periods in these devices without being able to move.

A rabbit used for scabies experiments at the Wright State University (USA)
 Some baby monkeys, imported to be used for laboratory experiments, were found dead on their arrival at London airport (UK).

A cat with an electrode inserted into his skull. Cats are popular subjects of neurophysiology experiments because vivisectors think that their brain has similarities with the human brain.
Dogs killed after experiments in the CBSC laboratories, Burlington, USA

A cat used in experiments on blindness, involving the cutting of the nerves at the base of his brain (Boys Town Hospital, USA)

Laboratory kennel. Note that the cage on the lower left is too small so that the monkey cannot even stand inside. In the cage on the upper left, a monkey cub, chained and terrified.
Dog killed after being used in teaching experiments in a Japanese University, Faculty of Veterinary.
Goat during an experiment on a new prototype artificial heart. No animal species is spared from the torture of vivisection.
Scapegoats for homicidal insanity. Under the pretext of studying the effect of pain on aggressiveness, two peaceful monkeys are tortured by electric shocks until they are seized by the same murderous frenzy that prompts this kind of experiments, and try to kill each other. At the Yerkes Primate Center of Atlanta.

Puppy in an American university laboratory on his 51st day of fasting, watching the feeding of other animals. The sign reads: Do not feed. Give water only.
 Millions of animals are poisoned every year in long-lasting alibi toxicity tests imposed by retrograde laws such as the American Delaney amendment, Result: thousands of human casualties every year from deadly but lucrative drugs, since animals react differently from man.
Bodies of animals submitted to vivisection: after being used in several experiments, the bodies of these animals are easily thrown away
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