Ban Animal Testing

A rabbit is immobilized in a restraint before having her ears bled. Spain, 2019. Carlota Saorsa / HIDDEN / We Animals
In Georgian laboratories and universities, animals such as mice, rats, rabbits, cats, dogs, and more are being used for scientific experiments, studies, and training.
Many people assume this is a necessary part of science and medicine. But today, thanks to modern technology, there are effective alternatives that do not involve harming animals. It's time for Georgia to move forward and leave animal testing behind.
For the animals, laboratories are a living hell.
They spend nearly their entire lives in tiny cages, never seeing daylight. The only time they are removed is for painful procedures that usually end in death, all in the name of science.
To understand the reality of these experiments, we encourage you to watch some of these videos or these.
We have launched a petition to the Georgian Parliament with the following requests:
Ban all animal testing in Georgia
Ban the importation of products tested on animals
Require scientists to use existing alternative methods or invest in new ones
Ensure full transparency in labs and universities, so the public knows what is happening to animals
Please take a moment to sign and share the petition – every signature helps! The more people who sign, the stronger the message that this cruelty must end.
We will soon start organizing regular protests as well, to raise awareness about this issue, speak up on behalf of the animals, and urge more people to join our fight.
While you're here – have you already signed our petition against petting zoos?
Important: Don’t forget to verify your email address after signing, otherwise your signature won’t be counted. The confirmation email can take a while to arrive, so please check your inbox (and spam folder) patiently.
You will also be asked to make a donation after signing – please don’t! The money goes to Change.org, not to us. If you'd like to donate to us, click here instead.
Thank you for your support. It means the world to the animals.