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<blockquote data-quote="Bogey" data-source="post: 1001959" data-attributes="member: 1999"><p>Per The Festivus Report 2024</p><p></p><p>"Russian Cats-On-A-Treadmill Studies …</p><p>Funded by Part of a $2.7 Million NIH Grant</p><p>After having their brain stems snipped, Russian</p><p>cats were forced to walk on a treadmill in</p><p>Russian labs. This is all thanks to U.S.</p><p>taxpayers footing the bill.</p><p>Russian scientists, funded with your money,</p><p>posted videos of their cat-walk studies, which</p><p>showed shaved cats hooked up to electrodes</p><p>and struggling to walk on a treadmill.</p><p>These cat-walks were part of a $2.7 million</p><p>National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant given to a</p><p>researcher at the Georgia Institute of Technology</p><p>in the U.S. The Institute then sub granted the</p><p>funds to researchers in St. Petersburg, Russia —</p><p>a fact first uncovered by White Coat Waste Project in 2021."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bogey, post: 1001959, member: 1999"] Per The Festivus Report 2024 "Russian Cats-On-A-Treadmill Studies … Funded by Part of a $2.7 Million NIH Grant After having their brain stems snipped, Russian cats were forced to walk on a treadmill in Russian labs. This is all thanks to U.S. taxpayers footing the bill. Russian scientists, funded with your money, posted videos of their cat-walk studies, which showed shaved cats hooked up to electrodes and struggling to walk on a treadmill. These cat-walks were part of a $2.7 million National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant given to a researcher at the Georgia Institute of Technology in the U.S. The Institute then sub granted the funds to researchers in St. Petersburg, Russia — a fact first uncovered by White Coat Waste Project in 2021." [/QUOTE]
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