The White Coat Waste Project found a$ 10 Navy laboratory that was carrying unpleasant experiments on animals, some of which were disabled. As part of a peculiar and perplexing study on points like constipation and sexual issues, the experiments involved assessments and electroshocking tests on the cats. The US Navy has now officially declared a moratorium on all dog and cat experiments following their relentless analysis and common campaign. With this, a terrible book of government-funded misuse comes to an end. The White Coast researchers, in accordance with WAN, uncovered the primitive practices and made them known to the general public through global media outlets. Ordinary citizens from all over the country, including worried taxpayers, animal lovers, and animal owners, overwhelmingly responded to the startling news.
After environmentalist pressure, the US Navy completely ends dog and cat testing.
White Coat Waste’s President and Founder, Anthony Bellotti, stated to WAN:” White Coat Waste didn’t simply shut down this one cat terrible lab; we ended all future dog and cat assessment by the Navy, for great.” This success is very specific for someone who has boldly adopted several rabbit survivors who were saved after White Coat Waste shut down their laboratory. This is a defining moment in the action to stop animal testing because we know that no more puppies or kittens may endure behind Navy laboratory doors. For this plan, Secretary John Phelan, Pete Hegseth, and the Trump presidency, we’re pleased. Dogs are members of home. In covert government labs, beloved dogs and cats have suffered abuse for very long. Because White Coat Waste is ending that time, it is coming to an end. Prevent the Money is the easy solution. Bellotti remarked,” Cease the Madness.”
White Coast Waste people ‘ program for animals is received by PETA.
According to reports, the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals ( PETA ) wrote a letter thanking the Trump administration for its ban on dog and cat experiments and requesting a broad ban on all animal testing in all the military branches to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Navy Secretary John Phelan. PETA Vice President Shalin Gala reaffirmed in a statement that PETA supports the Trump administration’s decision to end dog and cat abuse tests conducted by the Navy and that it is “urgently necessary to end the use of animals in the Pentagon’s decompression sickness and air poisoning testing, Army-funded weapon-wounding testing, and DOD-funded international tests.” PETA more urged the Department of Defense to carry out a similar thorough, agency-wide assessment to find out abuse, waste, and animal experimentation that was cruel and outdated.
A significant victory for the civilians
This is a very specific goal for the public and White Coat Waste team members who have adopted animals from understaffed government labs. A powerful and moving success comes from knowing that no more puppies or kittens will be left behind Navy laboratory doors. With this significant victory, we may continue to push for the end of all forms of animal tests.