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Dear Aaaaaaa,

Daisy didn't even have a name until a PETA investigator gave her one.

She was bred by experimenters to develop pelvic organ prolapse—an agonizing condition in which her rectum protruded through her anus. For 10 long weeks, she received no pain relief whatsoever, forcing her to walk with her back legs unnaturally spread, gingerly dragging her bleeding, inflamed rectal tissue through the bedding at the bottom of a cramped cage. According to an experimenter's aide, after a year of languishing in misery, giving birth to litter after litter of mice who themselves would be experimented on, Daisy and mice like her were killed and discarded like so much medical waste.

Other mice at this facility—one of America's best-known research institutions—fared little better. In one particularly gruesome experiment, laboratory workers cut into the skulls of mice, suctioned out portions of their brains, and glued a glass cover in place to create a "cranial window" so that they could peer into the suffering animals' skulls.

 
                                                           
 

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