

Remember Delilah? Perhaps you know her as cat #87 -- the government I.D. tattooed inside each of her ears.
Thanks to you, White Coat Waste Project shut down the only “home” Delilah ever knew: the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture’s notorious Kitten Slaughterhouse lab.
Donate for Delilah: http://bit.ly/35RIHbs
You see, Delilah didn’t have an easy life. She was literally born in Kitten Slaughterhouse.
Her job? To breed more “lab specimens” for USDA’s taxpayer-funded experiments. Delilah wasn’t a family pet; she was just a laboratory incubator in a government basement.
USDA “White Coats” ripped away all her kittens. It even forced them to eat other cats and dogs rounded up from China’s worst food markets!
Finally, bureaucrats grabbed Delilah’s 8-week-old babies, rammed a needle into their tiny beating hearts, slaughtered them, and burned them to a crisp.
Over, and over, and over again. Repeatedly. For years … right into government incinerators.
As you can imagine, Delilah’s health wasn’t a high priority for government bureaucrats. Now Delilah is suffering from a painful – but treatable – periodontal disease.
It’s called tooth resorption, and it happens when cats like Delilah don’t get proper dental care.
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If Delilah’s condition isn’t treated soon, her veterinarian thinks it could also lead to stomatitis, which is also extremely painful.
Surgery is the only way to relieve Delilah’s pain. And that’s why I’m urgently asking for your help today.
Donate for Delilah: http://bit.ly/35RIHbs
Delilah didn’t have an easy life. Her kittens – and 3,000 other victims – didn’t survive the 50-year-long nightmare at Kitten Slaughterhouse. But thanks to you, Delilah finally has a second chance.
She’s suffered long enough. Delilah deserves to live pain-free.
Will you help us give that to her?
Sincerely,
WCW Team
P.S. Urgent: Delilah suffered long enough at USDA Kitten Slaughterhouse. She deserves to live pain-free in her retirement. But she needs critical veterinary care and it’s very expensive: x-rays, teeth cleaning, and surgery to extract her diseased teeth. Please rush your most generous gift so we can pay all of Delilah’s surgery bills, and further support our work to ensure that no government lab survivors are forgotten and neglected!
Donate for Delilah: http://bit.ly/35RIHbs