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  • PETA reveals universities experiments on cats, UK, America, June 2014
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    PETA reveals universities experiments on cats, UK, America, June 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by PETA/REX (3787734r)

    PETA Reveals Universities Experiments On Cats
    PETA has exposed that several universities have experimented on cats and kittens.

    Cats have had their skulls broken, electrodes attached to their brains, ribs and spines and been left paralysed as a result of experiments carried out at univerisites across the world.

    PETA reported that some of the universities involved included University College London (UCL), University of Wisconsin and Cardiff University.

    The experiments are said to have been performed so that scientists at the universities could discover more about the human body.

    PETA revealed that the cats endured a variety of experiments, including having their eyes stitched shut so that scientists could analyse the causes of a lazy eye.

    The animal charity also stated that scientists collapsed the cats lungs, while other cats were injected with paralysing drugs to prevent them from being able to move and breathe.

    Most of the cats and kittens were killed following the experiments.

    PETA spokesperson, Ben Williamson, said: "Experimenting on cats and dogs who would normally share our homes can never be justified, and we fully support the proposed ban that would end their use in laboratories.

    "The development of cutting-edge, non-animal methodologies that accurately predict what will happen in human beings is exciting and progressive, and unless University College London wishes to be at the bottom of the class, it should embrace today's humane research breakthroughs. Its students, researchers and teachers would benefit from modernisation, and animals would not have to endure traumatic and fatal experiments."

    PETA revealed that experiments at Cardiff University showed that kittens were raised in darkness or had their eyelids sewn shut, and were then subjected to brain experiments and killed.

    A total of 31 kit...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BEZGJAFAD

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • PETA reveals universities experiments on cats, UK, America, June 2014
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    PETA reveals universities experiments on cats, UK, America, June 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by PETA/REX (3787734p)

    PETA Reveals Universities Experiments On Cats
    PETA has exposed that several universities have experimented on cats and kittens.

    Cats have had their skulls broken, electrodes attached to their brains, ribs and spines and been left paralysed as a result of experiments carried out at univerisites across the world.

    PETA reported that some of the universities involved included University College London (UCL), University of Wisconsin and Cardiff University.

    The experiments are said to have been performed so that scientists at the universities could discover more about the human body.

    PETA revealed that the cats endured a variety of experiments, including having their eyes stitched shut so that scientists could analyse the causes of a lazy eye.

    The animal charity also stated that scientists collapsed the cats lungs, while other cats were injected with paralysing drugs to prevent them from being able to move and breathe.

    Most of the cats and kittens were killed following the experiments.

    PETA spokesperson, Ben Williamson, said: "Experimenting on cats and dogs who would normally share our homes can never be justified, and we fully support the proposed ban that would end their use in laboratories.

    "The development of cutting-edge, non-animal methodologies that accurately predict what will happen in human beings is exciting and progressive, and unless University College London wishes to be at the bottom of the class, it should embrace today's humane research breakthroughs. Its students, researchers and teachers would benefit from modernisation, and animals would not have to endure traumatic and fatal experiments."

    PETA revealed that experiments at Cardiff University showed that kittens were raised in darkness or had their eyelids sewn shut, and were then subjected to brain experiments and killed.

    A total of 31 kit...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BEZGJAFAD

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • PETA reveals universities experiments on cats, UK, America, June 2014
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    PETA reveals universities experiments on cats, UK, America, June 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by PETA/REX (3787734m)

    PETA Reveals Universities Experiments On Cats
    PETA has exposed that several universities have experimented on cats and kittens.

    Cats have had their skulls broken, electrodes attached to their brains, ribs and spines and been left paralysed as a result of experiments carried out at univerisites across the world.

    PETA reported that some of the universities involved included University College London (UCL), University of Wisconsin and Cardiff University.

    The experiments are said to have been performed so that scientists at the universities could discover more about the human body.

    PETA revealed that the cats endured a variety of experiments, including having their eyes stitched shut so that scientists could analyse the causes of a lazy eye.

    The animal charity also stated that scientists collapsed the cats lungs, while other cats were injected with paralysing drugs to prevent them from being able to move and breathe.

    Most of the cats and kittens were killed following the experiments.

    PETA spokesperson, Ben Williamson, said: "Experimenting on cats and dogs who would normally share our homes can never be justified, and we fully support the proposed ban that would end their use in laboratories.

    "The development of cutting-edge, non-animal methodologies that accurately predict what will happen in human beings is exciting and progressive, and unless University College London wishes to be at the bottom of the class, it should embrace today's humane research breakthroughs. Its students, researchers and teachers would benefit from modernisation, and animals would not have to endure traumatic and fatal experiments."

    PETA revealed that experiments at Cardiff University showed that kittens were raised in darkness or had their eyelids sewn shut, and were then subjected to brain experiments and killed.

    A total of 31 kit...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BEZGJAFAD

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • PETA reveals universities experiments on cats, UK, America, June 2014
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    PETA reveals universities experiments on cats, UK, America, June 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by PETA/REX (3787734k)

    PETA Reveals Universities Experiments On Cats
    PETA has exposed that several universities have experimented on cats and kittens.

    Cats have had their skulls broken, electrodes attached to their brains, ribs and spines and been left paralysed as a result of experiments carried out at univerisites across the world.

    PETA reported that some of the universities involved included University College London (UCL), University of Wisconsin and Cardiff University.

    The experiments are said to have been performed so that scientists at the universities could discover more about the human body.

    PETA revealed that the cats endured a variety of experiments, including having their eyes stitched shut so that scientists could analyse the causes of a lazy eye.

    The animal charity also stated that scientists collapsed the cats lungs, while other cats were injected with paralysing drugs to prevent them from being able to move and breathe.

    Most of the cats and kittens were killed following the experiments.

    PETA spokesperson, Ben Williamson, said: "Experimenting on cats and dogs who would normally share our homes can never be justified, and we fully support the proposed ban that would end their use in laboratories.

    "The development of cutting-edge, non-animal methodologies that accurately predict what will happen in human beings is exciting and progressive, and unless University College London wishes to be at the bottom of the class, it should embrace today's humane research breakthroughs. Its students, researchers and teachers would benefit from modernisation, and animals would not have to endure traumatic and fatal experiments."

    PETA revealed that experiments at Cardiff University showed that kittens were raised in darkness or had their eyelids sewn shut, and were then subjected to brain experiments and killed.

    A total of 31 kit...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BEZGJAFAD

    DUKAS/REX