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Peek Inside a Laboratory Building

Amy Meyer, May 18, 2020

What do you picture when you hear the word laboratory? You might be surprised by what you see.

 

Do you envision something tidy… fancy… sterile… and safe?

NEAVS has uncovered photos taken by USDA inspectors inside laboratories that experiment on animals. They offer a rare glimpse inside this secretive industry.

Seeing the reality of what these laboratories look like on the inside might shock you.

 

These laboratories aren’t tidy.

 

Rabbit with dried blood on his or her ear inside a filthy building at Novus Biologicals, April 2019

Rabbit with dried blood on his or her ear inside a filthy building at Novus Biologicals, April 2019

Rusting cage that confines cats at Young Veterinary Research Services, September 2019

Rusting cage that confines cats at Young Veterinary Research Services, September 2019

 

These laboratories aren’t fancy.

 

Cage with shelters made from coolers for a group of cats at Young Veterinary Research Services, September 2019

Cage with shelters made from coolers for a group of cats at Young Veterinary Research Services, September 2019

” Transport container” for moving non-human primates at Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, April 2017

Transport container” for moving non-human primates at Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, April 2017

 

These laboratories aren’t sterile.

 

“Green fuzzy material” growing in the dog runs at Kennelwood, Inc., December, 2019

“Green fuzzy material” growing in the dog runs at Kennelwood, Inc., December, 2019

Rabbit fur caked onto everything, like a swamp cooler that can no longer be sanitized, at Antibodies Inc., March 2019

Rabbit fur caked onto everything, like a swamp cooler that can no longer be sanitized, at Antibodies Inc., March 2019

These laboratories aren’t safe.

 

Joey (“#1613”), a beagle at Kennelwood, Inc., with sores that the experimenter said were a “common occurrence in their facility”, December 2019

Joey (“#1613”), a beagle at Kennelwood, Inc., with sores that the experimenter said were a “common occurrence in their facility”, December 2019

What do you think would happen if everyone knew exactly how much animals suffered inside labs? Like you, they’d rise up and demand change. That’s why the billion-dollar animal experimentation industry fights tooth and nail to keep their abuse in the dark.
Now YOU can flood them with light. Share the truth to expose this barbaric industry that’s hurting animals and holding science back.