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He didn’t even have a name. Instead, he was identified by the last two digits of the I.D. number tattooed across his chest. #99 was one of hundreds of monkeys who were abducted from their homes in the wild, only to be used to test a mysterious experimental substance in a laboratory in Vienna, Virginia.
#99 was the smallest and sickliest monkey in the experiment: too pale, too thin, nearly bald, and his skin yellow and flaking off at the slightest touch. After the experiments he was put through, his tail was swollen, red, and oozing pus, and he had trouble breathing because of huge scabs in his nostrils. Every day, technicians would force a tube up #99’s nose, down his throat, and into his stomach, where an experimental substance was then pumped. This procedure caused open wounds in #99’s throat, making him choke, gag, and vomit.
#99 constantly would try to hide from his tormentors in the back of his barren cage. One of the workers involved with the experiments said that he looked like a chemo patient; another observed that he looked “pretty shitty.” Others simply laughed at him. He was denied any treatment or painkillers for his injuries, and he suffered constant beatings, abuse, and ridicule—in addition to the horrifying experiments. The technicians called themselves “catchers” because #99 would scream and resist while trying to hold onto his cage, terrified of being violently dragged to the experiment table. After the experiment, the catchers would use a high-powered hose to rinse his cage—covered in blood, feces, and vomit—with #99 still inside. He ended each day cold, shivering, and alone.
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Yes, this all really happened. Though #99 was killed in that lab, there is still hope for others like him. Companies that experiment on animals think they can get away with this kind of cruelty, but you can help change that! Thousands of people, including members of Alkaline Trio, Against Me!, and Silverstein, have signed a petition calling on the government to save primates from being experimented on. No one should suffer like #99 did. We won’t stop until all primates are safe—here’s what you can do:
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Let the government know that the cruel treatment of #99 is simply not OK!
Use this online form
to tell the Food and Drug Administration to put an end to experiments on our closest animal relatives.
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Tell your friends and family about what happened to #99 and other animals abused in labs.
We’re firm believers in the “strength in numbers” thing. Use this form to ask everyone you know to do their part to help monkeys like #99 and other animals.
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Gather signatures at your school, at local shows, and anywhere else you can think of.
Download and print a few sheets of petitions, get yourself a clipboard and a pen, and get to it. Check out the peta2 guide to gathering sign-ups for tips, and send your completed petitions to one of the following:
peta2 #99 Petition 501 Front St. Norfolk, VA 23510 |
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peta2 #99 Petition PO Box 36668 London SE1 1WA England |
Each e-mail address you gather will earn you an additional 50 Street Team points.
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Stream the video on your MySpace profile, Bebo page, or other personal Web site.
Grab the code here. Just send us a link to your page after you've added the video.
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If you haven’t done so yet, sign up for the peta2 Street Team now. We’ll send you updates on our campaigns, and you’ll earn free stuff for the things you do to help.
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