Petition updateStop USDA's Kitten Cannibalism ExperimentsPentagon Faces Pressure to End Cat Testing
Allison McDonaldPerryville, MO, United States
Nov 4, 2024

You invest in White Coat Waste because you demand results. 
 
So, I’m here to deliver some GOOD news… and a return on your investment. 
 
Here’s a great new article about your progress for dogs and cats. And our new petition to end the Pentagon’s war on pets. 
 
You Give. We Win. They Survive. 
 
Anthony Bellotti 
President & Founder 
White Coat Waste Project 
 
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Please add your name here to help us end dog and cat testing at the Dept. of Defense. 
 
P.S. First, we ended kitten testing at the USDA—the fed’s largest kitten lab. Then, we laid waste to all Veterans Affairs cat labs. Now, the Dept. of Defense is ground zero. You can do your part here. Thanks for everything— AB 
 
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U.S. Congress Votes To Cut Funding For Cruel Dog & Cat Experiments Following WAN’s Exclusive Story 
 
Originally published by World Animal News | Written by Karen Lapizco 
 
In June, World Animal News (WAN) broke an exclusive story exposing how the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) is spending $1 million on cruel dog experiments. Following WAN’s story on White Coat Waste Project’s (WCW) investigation, the U.S. House of Representatives unanimously passed a bipartisan amendment to the 2025 Defense budget cutting funding for the DOD’s dog and cat testing. 
 
Now, documents obtained by WCW through a public records request to the DOD regarding the University of Pittsburgh (Pitt) have revealed details on DOD funding for deadly testing on cats. According to government records, the DOD has awarded Pitt a $10.9 million grant to conduct various spinal cord injury experiments on cats. 
 
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