PETA: Whistleblower Exposes Cruel Cat Experiments at UC Denver

May 18th, 2007 9:45 am by Kelly

Via People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals:

Whistleblower Exposes Cruel Cat Experiments at UC Denver and Health Sciences Center

PETA was recently contacted by a whistleblower who worked at the University of Colorado Denver and Health Sciences Center. While working there, the whistleblower became aware of experiments conducted by Moshe Solomonow. Solomonow performs invasive surgical experiments that involve cutting open the backs of cats down to their spinal cords and attaching “S” hooks to their spinal ligaments. A machine then applies pressure in an effort to approximate what might happen if the cats were carrying heavy loads on their backs.

The whistleblower told PETA that chloralose, the drug that the cats were being given as an anesthetic, did not appear to be effective and that the cats were still moving and struggling after the drug was administered. Based on his observations, the whistleblower was worried that the cats were still conscious and able to feel pain while the surgery was taking place.

Solomonow’s attempts to use four-legged animals to study back pain in humans are worthless. The physiological differences between cats’ spines and humans’ spines are significant, and we have ample scientific data based on human studies.

For more than 15 years, Solomonow has killed hundreds of cats in these and other worthless musculoskeletal experiments using taxpayer funds through federal research grants. The University of Colorado Denver and Health Sciences Center’s animal care and use committee has failed miserably in its mission by approving useless and redundant experiments, inadequate drugs, and incorrect administration of these drugs.

PETA is calling for an immediate halt to Solomonow’s experiments, the replacement of everyone on the university’s animal care and use committee, and an investigation into the types and levels of anesthesia that are used on animals on University of Colorado Denver and Health Sciences Center campuses.

Please contact the UC Denver and Health Sciences Center’s president and politely ask him to put a stop to these cruel and unnecessary experiments.

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