Dominic and Suki from Pitter Patter Rescue and Adoption in Vacaville, California
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Suki and Dominic are ready for their forever home!
Suki is a 3 and a half month old petite orange tabby/white girl. She will bond with a human instantly and loves to be cuddled and tucked into bed. She loves to be carried around and loves to play chase and jump around like a little grasshopper.
Dominic is a very handsome flame point boy. He has piercing blue eyes and has a little tough guy attitude. But when you scratch him in all the right places, he melts on the spot. He is a fearless lover boy.
Despite them having your typical brother/sister relationship, they grew very attached to each other. They love to wrestle and sleep together so families looking for two kittens will take precedence.
Oh! They also have instant purr boxes and are so fun
Harvey goes limp. "No Mr. Harrison, don't give me that!"
"I'm sorry, Harv, but you don't give us much choice."
. . . Burns prepares a Thorazine injection . . . [a]nd one
morning soon they will take Harvey downstairs to an examining room, and strap him to the table. The doctors will drain Anectine from a vial while technicians wheel an oxygen tank closer. They will tell Harvey if he had behaved himself they wouldn't have to do this. The cotton ball will be cold on the tied vein, the needle inserted before he has time for a full breath or thought. Paralysis will sweep through him, pounding heart stilled, lungs unable to draw or burst, attempts at movements aborted. He will know he is dead as the doctor bends to softly warn, "Now, Harvey, you won't act up anymore, will you? It just doesn't pay. You know better than that …. ." And before unconsciousness, before a blurred hand reaches for the tank, he'll revive, tingling with frightened life, no wiser from knowing the next dose will be larger.
The accuracy of this account is substantiated by the statements of Dr. Arthur Nugent, chief psychiatrist at Vacaville, when he observed that the Anectine treatment gave the "patient" the feelings of suffocation and drowning, of terror and horror, and made him feel "as though he were on the brink of death. '
Black prisoners at CMF Vacaville, a prison in Northern CA, continue to be subjected to antiBlack harassment by guards during the weekend visiting hours. Today abolitionists in the Bay & comrades elsewhere began a zap. Join us, attack back 💥
@marshall_tucker_ and Chris Hicks with the @marshalltuckerband from tonight Vacaville Ca show. This was so much fun! #themarshalltuckerband #douggray #chrishicks #vacavilleperformingartstheatre #vacaville #phographybymatte #thinktankphoto #allmusicmagazine #canonr6 #adobe #livemusic #concertphotography #rocknrolllifestyle #vocalist #blackrapid #lightroom #progradedigital #classicrock #southernrock #vans #hearditinalovesong #fueledbydeathwish (at Vacaville Performing Arts Theatre) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cn6SbP-uofo/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
SAN FRANCISCO -- A prominent California medical school has apologized for conducting dozens of unethical medical experiments on at least 2,600 incarcerated men in the 1960s and 1970s, including putting pesticides and herbicides on the men's skin and injecting it into their veins.
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They are continuing to apologise for MK-ULTRA. December, 22, 2022