Public
Service Announcement Spotlights Cutting Dissection out
of the Classroom
Compassionate teachers understand the importance of
not dissecting animals in the classroom. Every year,
20 million animals, including frogs, cats, mice, dogs,
and others, suffer a violent and unnecessary death so
that students can be given scapulas and told to slice
up animals. This sends the wrong message about compassionate
treatment of animals and can lead to violent behavior
inside and outside the classroom. Investigators in California
recently discovered a potential correlation between
cat dissections at a local high school and a series
of cat mutilations in the same community.
Fortunately, advances in humane alternatives make animal
dissection completely outdated and unnecessary. Please
help keep our schools free of violence by educating
members of your audience on their right to choose a
cruelty- and dissection-free education by ordering one
of our PSAs today!
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