Justin GoodmanWashington, DC, United States
Oct 28, 2019

Remember Delilah?  Perhaps you know her as cat #87 -- the government I.D. tattooed inside each of her ears:

2013: Delilah was born at the USDA Kitten Slaughterhouse.   Her parents, grandparents and family going back over 50 years were locked in USDA labs.

2014: Delilah had her first litter.  Her job was to breed more "lab specimens" for USDA's taxpayer-funded experiments.

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2016: Delilah had her 4th and final litter.
  By this time, Delilah had 14 babies. They were all ripped away from her, slaughtered, & incinerated by USDA white coats.

2017: Delilah began suffering from periodontal disease. USDA experimenters neglected Delilah’s health, and she developed “tooth resorption”.

2019: WCW shut down USDA’s Kitten Slaughterhouse. Delilah is finally retired!

But in order to live pain-free and be adopted into a forever home, she needs surgery...

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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 we're urgently asking for your help today.

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/2NicXnD]

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/2NicXnD]

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