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Make a New Year's Resolution to Help Animals!

It's time to say "out with the old and in with the new"—habits, that is. Whether you have been considering going vegetarian or have been curious about cruelty-free clothing, the new year is the perfect time to adopt a resolution that will help animals. And the best part is, we're here to help!

Choose one of the life-changing and life-saving resolutions below and we'll give you an adorable badge to post on your MySpace page or blog announcing your resolution to the world. We'll also provide you with a list of useful resources to help you meet your goals.

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   My Resolution Is to Go Vegetarian
If you've seen "Chew on This" or other videos about animals killed for food and always wanted to go vegetarian but didn't know how, we have the perfect tips to help you make the transition.
 
   My Resolution Is to Go Vegan
Already vegetarian, but recently learned about the treatment of cows and hens raised for the dairy and egg industries? Did it make you want to give soy milk a try? If so, this is the resolution for you!
 
   My Resolution Is to Spend More Time With My Companion Animal
Love your dog or cat, but find yourself spending too much time away only to come home to a lonely animal? Make a promise that you'll spend more time with your companion animal.
 
   My Resolution Is to Buy Products That Have Not Been Tested on Animals
Have you recently discovered that the shampoo you've used for years is made by a company that performs cruel animal tests? Thankfully, more and more companies sign our pledge to be cruelty-free every year—and this year is the perfect time for you to try one of them.
 
   My Resolution Is to Spend More Time Getting Active for Animals
You talk to your family members about the importance of spaying and neutering and why it's time for them to throw out their fur coats, but you want to do more. Resolve to be more active for animals, and we'll give you tips for armchair activism and connect you with others who want to help animals in your community.
 
   My Resolution Is to Wear Only Cruelty-Free Clothing
You don't wear fur but are still hanging onto the leather jacket you've had since college? Now's the time to get rid of the cowhide and sport a new cruelty-free coat and matching belt
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See Also
bullet Free 'Vegetarian Starter Kit'
bullet Thousands of Free Vegetarian Recipes
bullet PETA's Shopping Guide to Compassionate Clothing
bullet Companies That Do and That Don't Test on Animals
Related Web Sites
bullet GoVeg.com
bullet FurIsDead.com
bullet CaringConsumer.com
bullet HelpingAnimals.com
bullet PETA.org/ActionCenter
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