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When lab monkeys grow too large they are killed off with an injection in the heart...

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sandyRoe | 11:39 Sat 10th Nov 2012 | ChatterBank
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If they have survived the horrors of experiments in an animal concentration camp should they not be allowed to live out their days rather than being killed and then incinerated?
Will you sign this petition?

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the link takes me to a hotmail sign in
sandy, that link goes to hotmail, I'm not signing in.
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It should have taken us to a 'Care2causes' site. Technology has defeated me, yet again, sorry.
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To add Sandy, although the whole thing is horrendous, where exactly could they live out their days? In the same cage?
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The drug companies could finance some sort of a sanctuary for them. They make enough in profits.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Ygt7ySe_Ro
The drug companies could come to an agreement with Monkey World, to support them for the rest of their lives at MW's marvellous 65-acre sanctuary in the Dorset countryside.
http://www.monkeyworld.org/home.php

Yes, I will support the petition.
i never can understand, though i am sure there will be plenty of takers who can explain, why they need to keep on doing tests on these poor animals.
I despair of mankind i really do.
Sandy, so many excellent posts from your good self, but this is one of the best.

Signed.
signed - thanks, Sandy
signed.

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