At the University of Michigan, cats--who in the past have been purchased by the UM from animal shelters--have a hard plastic tube repeatedly forced down their windpipes for intubation training and are frequently killed after the procedure. Pigs have holes cut into their throats and chests and are stabbed in the heart for trauma-training exercises before they are killed. These cruel labs continue even though the university uses simulators to teach nearly all the same skills in other courses on campus.
JOIN "PETA" KNOW AND HELP THE PORE CATS AND PIGS!!
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HOW CAN THEY KILL SUCH BEAUTIFUL, ADORABLE, HARMLESS BUT MOSTLY "HELPLESS" ANIMALS.
( these r not photos from the university, just some cute picks i found )
JOIN "PETA" KNOW AND HELP THE PORE CATS AND PIGS!!
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HOW CAN THEY KILL SUCH BEAUTIFUL, ADORABLE, HARMLESS BUT MOSTLY "HELPLESS" ANIMALS.
( these r not photos from the university, just some cute picks i found )
My family does euthanize our pets, but only when they are suffering and have no hope of living. We recently had to put down our Beagle, (thats a dog) Peaches. She was old and quickly dieing and we didnt want her to suffer. I beleive this is part of animal rights. Some people dont think its right to do that. But you want the best thing for your pets, right?
If your pet is suffering, please consider this.