A cat in hell's chance : the story of the campaign against Hill Grove cat farm / written by the campaigners ; edited by Anny Malle.

Date:
2002
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Description

"When Cynthia O’Neill’s cat Snowy was stolen from a small village in Oxfordshire, the thieves, who probably sold animals to local laboratories for vivisection, could have no idea of the chain of events they would set off. The theft of her cat let Cynthia into a battle royal with the nearby Hill Grove Farm which bred cats for vivisection. A Cat in Hell’s Chance tells the story of a crusade started by a political novice, which gathered momentum over ten years and became a mass movement which, after battles with Oxfordshire police, many arrests, court appearances and jailings finally shut down Hill Grove cat farm. The book, written almost entirely from contributions by campaigners, tells the true story of one of the most effective campaigns against the breeding and sale of animals for experimentation and vivisection. It also traces the development and the coming to consciousness of a retired Queens Nursing Sister who cast off her more respectable life to commit herself utterly to the cause of anti-vivisection. Cynthia O’Neill was tried and arrested on a number of occasions and spent frequent periods in police custody. A Cat in Hell’s Chance gives us all hope that even the most difficult battles, if they are approached with determination and resolve, can be won. It provides a detailed map of the journey which is ultimately necessary for those who want to counter injustice and make radical changes."--Provided by publisher.

Publication/Creation

London : Slingshot Publications, 2002.

Physical description

xii, 216 pages, 4 pages of plates : black and white illustrations ; 21 cm

Related material

This book was donated as part of the Henry Turtle archive held by Wellcome Collection, reference PP/HTL https://wellcomecollection.org/works/svee4vp7

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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ISBN

  • 0951964623
  • 9780951964620