Stop Animal Testing in Trinity College

  • af: Dionne Smith
  • mottagare: Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland

Trinity College has been criticised for using live animals as part of its medical and scientific research. Animals are used to test products ranging from shampoo to new cancer drugs. Animals in Trinity College laboratories suffer immensley from tests that they are put through. Many animals are used including mice, rats, rabbits and even dogs and cats. Hundreds of these animals suffer and die in the most horrific ways imaginable. Some tests include animals being forced to ingest poisonous chemicals resulting in death, chemicals being rubbed into the eyes of animals and chemicals being rubbed into the skin of the animals. All of these tests are done while animals are restrained so they cannot interfere with the test. Many are simply left to die.
Vivisection is also used widley at Trinity College which is the live disection of animals.
Crying is the same in every language.
Let's help stop this disgraceful cruelty today. Sign this petiton to stop animal testing in Trinity College.
We can make a difference. Animals need our help. We are the voice of the voiceless.

We the undersigned urge the scientists at Trinity College to abandon animal reseach in their labs. They suffer unimaginable pain in the labs and this needs to be stopped.
There are many other alternatives that can be used other than animal research. Although these alternatives do cost considerably more than animals do it is worth it because the researchers will get more accurate results as it has been proven that animals used for research do not bring up right results because they have different systems.
Please consider stopping this cruelty right now.
Thank you for taking the time to read this letter
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