US Senate bill seeks end to kitten research deaths

IANS  |  Washington 

US Senator has introduced a bill aiming to stop the (USDA) researchers from euthanising kittens used in their work.

"The USDA breeds up to kittens a year, feeds them parasite-infected meat in order to have the parasite's eggs harvested for use in other experiments," the Democrat was quoted as saying by

The kittens are used in research into -- a parasitic illness, which can be serious for unborn children and people with compromised

They are killed after the research, but said they should be adopted instead.

He said veterinarians had told him the kittens, which are euthanised before they are three months old, could be treated for the parasite and emerge "very healthy".

USDA's Agricultural Research Service, which runs the testing, did not comment on Merkley's move.

A USDA had earlier told that the use of cats was "essential" to the research to combat a widespread parasite and that the agency "makes every effort to minimize the number of cats used," calling the figure a "serious over-estimation".

The Agriculture Department said the cats weren't put up for adoption because of the potential risks to adoptive families.

The KITTEN Act's version was introduced by Republican Rep. Mike Bishop, and now has 61 co-sponsors, including both Republicans and Democrats. lost his re-election bid last month.

Merkley said he hopes to make the effort bipartisan in the Senate, too, when members return in the new year and that he may discuss the issue with

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First Published: Thu, December 20 2018. 18:54 IST