
Our government is about to destroy an entire colony of kittens in a Kentucky laboratory.
In the next 24 hours, the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke–a major NIH grant-maker–is poised to renew funding to waterboard felines, force them to swallow balloons, and kill all 28 cats.
It’s a life-or-death deadline. 28 lives in DANGER.
And it’s a hard government deadline.
Our team just uncovered this bizarre NIH-funded experiment at the University of Louisville. And I’ve not been able to get these 28 cats out of my mind ever since.
These are the most disturbing veterinary records I’ve ever read.
Lab cats purring unknowingly in the face of death.
Sometimes purring so loudly that their lungs can’t even be checked by the sadistic white coats in Louisville.
Unless we take immediate action, here’s what will happen:
- SPINAL CORD REMOVED: They sever each kitty’s spinal cord… It’s called a “hemisection.” And remove entire vertebrae bones before further experimentation.
- BALLOON-SWALLOWING: An inflatable balloon is shoved down each cat’s throat and filled with air. This makes the feline swallow on demand, whenever her captor pleases.
- WATERBOARDING: You read that correctly. She’s also forced to swallow water repeatedly as it’s shoved down her mouth and throat.
- RESTRAINED IN A VISE. WIRED WITH ELECTRODES: Each kitty is restrained in a stereotaxic device to prevent resistance. And, using a 60-year-old technique, electrodes are implanted into her spine
- LONG-TERM ABUSE: Some of the kittens are tortured here for 1,000 days
- YOUR TAX BILL: Over $1.7 million! And now they’re trying to take even more of your money.
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The NIH claims this is life-saving research.
Their big, “groundbreaking” discovery? That respiration changes following a spinal cord injury. As if we didn’t know that already!
Adding insult to injury, NIH admits it has already spent $16.8 million on at least three other cat molestation grants. It’s the worst kind of government WASTE!
Here’s the real problem: the new funding deadline is MIDNIGHT TONIGHT. So, we must move faster than ever before to prevent another round of balloon-swallowing and kitten waterboarding in Louisville.
The quickest and most efficient way to end any taxpayer-funded animal experiment is to cut the funding BEFORE it’s renewed. That’s the secret sauce.
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White Coat Waste is a Project to get the U.S. government out of the cat and kitten testing business.
Thanks to your donations, our strategy has worked wonders for our feline friends:
- Annihilated USDA's $22 million "Kitten Slaughterhouse"—the largest cat lab in the entire federal government.
- Retired all of the USDA’s cat survivors, too.
- Shut Down $5 million suffocation experiments at the Dept. of Veterans Affairs (VA) in Los Angeles.
- Cut the Cleveland VA's $4.9 million bladder and constipation tests.
- De-funded NIH and Putin’s $770,000 kitten de-braining experiments. (And every other animal test in Russia).
No other group has shut down a single federal cat lab in at least forty years!
We even ended the VA's $1.3 million cat-on-treadmill tests conducted at this very same Louisville lab. That’s why I know we can end these balloon tests now!
We’ve filed multiple Freedom of Information Act requests. We’re running hard-hitting advertisements to mobilize pet owners, taxpayers, and cat lovers.
And we’re building momentum in Congress. A bipartisan amendment to the 2024 spending bill was just introduced to de-fund the NIH’s in-house cat tests!
Unfortunately, we’re going to need a lot more help to save all 28 kittens. We just learned about these experiments. And we’re NOT budgeted for this campaign!
So please, please, PLEASE rush whatever you can afford today.
You Give. We Win. They Survive.
Claudia Taylor, WCW Research & Investigations Assistant
P.S. 28 lives in 24 hours. If you’re a cat-lover like me...if your pet cat is part of your family like mine is...I beg you to give whatever you can. Here’s your secure link to help them. - Claudia