Category: Animal Experimentation
A Cat’s Christmas Wish
Bubbles, one of the resident cats at PETA’s Norfolk, Virginia, headquarters, has written a letter to Santa (with a little help from the author of 250 Things You Can Do to Make Your Cat Adore You):
Victory! EPA Would Rather Switch Than Fight
Update: PETA has just received more good news for animals in laboratories: Tox21, an ongoing collaboration among the Environmental Protection Agency, the National Institutes of Health, and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, will use a high-speed robotic screening system—not animals—to test 10,000 chemicals for toxicity. This switch will prevent countless animals from suffering in… Read more »
Celebrity Scoop From Behind the Scenes
Courtesy of Lelah Foster Having a celebrity as the face of an animal rights campaign has helped PETA achieve huge victories. For instance, vocal protests by Sir Paul McCartney and Alicia Silverstone helped convince NASA not to blast squirrel monkeys with harmful doses of radiation. Celebrities such as Olivia Munn and Sarah Silverman have helped… Read more »
NIH Suspends Funding for Chimpanzee Experiments
Update: In 2015, following pressure from PETA and other animal advocates, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) promised to retire all federally owned chimpanzees to sanctuaries. Sadly, since this announcement, few have been retired and many have died while waiting. Please urge NIH to retire these animals now! Originally posted December 15, 2011: Just hours… Read more »
Rats Are Nice. Vivisectors? Not So Much.
© Jessica Florence A new experiment has once again shown that rats in laboratories have empathy for one another. In the experiment, one rat was placed in a cage with another rat who was stuffed into a tiny tube from which he or she was unable to escape. The “free” rat worked frantically to get… Read more »
Victory! U-M Ends Cruel Cat Labs!
Sister72 | cc by 2.0 After more than a year of campaigning by PETA and supporters—and a day after the release of a shocking PETA exposé—the University of Michigan (U-M) announced that it has ended the use of cats in its Survival Flight intubation training laboratory. More than 100,000 people—including Michigan natives Iggy Pop and… Read more »
University Lab Kills Cats, Lies About It
He was a pretty, healthy, brown tabby cat when his guardians took him to a Michigan animal shelter in the hope of finding him a new home. But a heartless shelter director, a shady animal dealer, and a university hell-bent on abusing animals in crude and painful medical training exercises took away his chance at… Read more »
Airlines Issue a One-Way Ticket to Hell
Every year, more than 124,000 primates are tormented and killed in U.S. laboratories. Have you ever wondered how these intelligent and sensitive animals wind up in these hellholes in the first place? Some primates are born in laboratories, forced to exist from cradle to grave as living “tools” exploited by experimenters who perform painful, invasive… Read more »
Students and Teachers Step Up for Animals
‘Tis the season of peace and goodwill, and students and teachers across the country are extending both to animals who would have been killed and dissected for crude biology lessons. All too often, PETA receives complaints from compassionate middle school, high school, and college students who are faced with the daunting dilemma of whether to… Read more »
HBO Sticks It to Animal Abuse
Call it life imitating art. Fans who caught the latest episode of HBO’s Enlightened on Monday got a little more enlightened when PETA’s message popped up on the show. Executive producer, star, and PETA friend Mike White stuck it to cruelty when he stuck PETA stickers on the desk of character Amy Jellicoe (Laura Dern).… Read more »
Internet Soup
It’s that time of year when all you want to do is find the perfect comfy chair (or vegetable aisle) to hibernate in, but why not curl up with some steamy Internet Soup instead? My Nana always said, “No tushies on the table.” At least this roadkill-craving mother-to-be isn’t in denial about the fact that… Read more »
Drug Company Spares Hundreds of Animals
In a move that has been a decade in the making, pharmaceutical giant Novo Nordisk has announced that it will no longer use animals in quality-control tests of each batch of the biological products—including vaccines—that it manufactures. This move will spare more than 700 animals every year. Scientists in PETA’s Regulatory Testing Division (RTD) have… Read more »
Guess Who: U.S.’ First Famous Animal Advocate
Italy had Leonardo da Vinci, India had Mahatma Gandhi, England had William Wilberforce, and America had Mark Twain. Courtesy of LOC; LC-USZ62-117717 Like these other luminaries, Twain was a committed advocate for the humane treatment of animals. In honor of his 176th birthday, we’ve selected one of his most powerful and impassioned statements to share.… Read more »
‘Caviar,’ Electric Aquariums, Mock Crock—PETA’s Animal-Friendly Gift Guide
Dreading fighting the crowds at the mall? Avoid the Black Friday blues with our top picks for fab cruelty-free finds for everyone on your list. Forever 21’s extensive line of bags, wallets, and luggage for women is made from faux leather, mock croc, faux fur, and fun animal prints that are perfect for trendsetters who… Read more »
Chimpanzee Jabbed 300 Times Suffers PTSD
As part of a four-part series on chimpanzees in laboratories published this week, Wired.com tells the story of a chimpanzee named Katrina who was taken from her mother as an infant to be infected with HIV and hepatitis B and C, even though chimpanzees’ bodies don’t react to these diseases in the same way as… Read more »
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— Ingrid E. Newkirk, PETA President and co-author of Animalkind