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1990: Scooter
Responding to complaints that the Carolina Biological Supply Company (CBSC), the nation's largest supplier of animals for the dissection industry, was "processing" cats missing from homes and using cruel methods to kill them, a PETA investigator documented live cats' being pumped with formaldehyde. Scooter was one lucky cat saved from that nightmare. After being whisked away, Scooter lived surrounded by those who loved and cared for him at PETA's Aspin Hill Memorial Park and Sanctuary.
As a result of our exposé, CBSC customers called PETA to say that they were canceling their orders. Now, many teachers, schools, and colleges are using progressive alternatives to animal dissection. PETA works with hundreds of students and teachers every year who are trying to make their schools dissection-free.
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