
The University of Connecticut (UConn) is my alma mater, so what I’m about to tell you feels extremely personal…
Looming Government Funding Deadline: In just a few days, UConn white coats will try to RAM THROUGH more taxpayer funding for a new round of DEADLY NOISE experiments on baby kittens.
Please rush your immediate support to help us block government payout #5R01DC014044-05, end all cat experiments, and prevent the torture of dozens more innocent kittens.
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Unless we take immediate action to block payout #5R01DC014044-05, this is what will likely happen to another batch of innocent kittens:
- Born To Die: She’ll be bred specifically for this experiment by an infamous kitten mill known for abusing animals. They'll ship her off to UConn’s white coats once she turns 10 months old.
- Brain Stabbed with Needles: Once she arrives, the experimenters will crack open her tiny skull and surgically implant needle electrodes into her brain. She’ll develop deadly infections from the equipment.
- Excruciating Noise: If she survives the surgery, they'll lock her in a “sound booth” and blast her with deafeningly loud noises. They’ll watch as she grimaces in pain.
- No Survivors: After being tortured for up to two years, they’ll kill her – even though she could have been adopted out to a loving home.
- Your Tax Bill: You’ve already paid $1.9 MILLION since 2015 for this horrific abuse.
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It was when I was a student attending UConn that I launched my first campaign against taxpayer-funded animal testing.
One day, as I walked past the science building on campus, I heard the sounds of monkeys screeching coming from the lab.
After doing some investigating, I learned that the university's white coats were conducting a horrible experiment on four primates.
For months, I organized student protests, alerted the media, and learned everything I could about the rules and loopholes associated with government animal testing grants.
And on January 12, 2007, this headline was published:
“UConn primate lab halts research project” -PHSY.ORG
It was right then that I knew I would dedicate the rest of my career to ending government animal abuse.
Today, almost 20 years later, I’m bringing the fight back to UConn – this time, to stop its taxpayer-funded kitten abuse.
What do you say… will you help me do it?
Justin Goodman
Senior Vice President
White Coat Waste Project
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