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The Truth About Animal Dissection | peta2

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Animals who end up on a dissection tray were once living beings with thoughts, feelings, and families. It’s beyond time to make dissection animal-free!

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Cut Out Dissection Skip to content Cut Out Dissection Your Rights Humane Options Take Action Resources Rewards Your Rights Humane Options Take Action Resources peta2 Rewards cut out dissection It’s beyond time to make dissection animal-free! Cats, frogs, pigs, rats, rabbits, mice, and other animals who end up on a dissection tray were once living beings with thoughts, feelings, and families—but most teachers don’t even tell students that millions of them are killed specifically for cruel lessons in the classroom. Where do animals used for dissection come from? Cats used for dissection may be lost, stray, or homeless animals who have been injected with formaldehyde and vacuum-sealed in plastic bags. Every year, millions of frogs are snatched from the wild, tossed into bags, and transported long distances just to be killed for dissection. Rats and other small animals used for dissection are nothing more than dollar signs to the companies who breed them...

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