We will never turn our backs on the animals who need us the most. Here’s why.
“No animal needs to ever experience this,” says the woman who rescued a badly injured cat who was trapped, spayed, and dumped back on the streets.
Take a look at how “no-kill” policies endanger animals and fail to address the root causes of the homeless-animal crisis.
“The animals’ skin looked like a thin shirt draped over a coat rack,” a sheriff said.
Not a week goes by without reports of animals found in criminally cruel conditions at self-professed “rescues” that claim to “save” animals from euthanasia.
Roman the cat was betrayed by the very people claiming to “save” animals. This is the reality of so many “trap-neuter-release” programs.
It’s time for all animal shelters to enact policies that discourage volunteers and employees from wearing fur.
No matter whom you’re cheering for in that other game on Sunday, we’ve got your picks for Animal Planet’s Puppy Bowl XIV.
It’s 4:30 in the morning, and I know if I don’t write this now, I won’t be able to shut my eyes.
Author Katherine Schwarzenegger is so passionate about animal adoption that she made her own dog the title character of her new children’s book.
When their guardian died just before Thanksgiving, things didn’t look good for this kitty duo—until PETA stepped in.
A man in Juneau, Alaska, couldn’t afford the cost of euthanizing his terminally ill cat. When the shelter refused to help, he took matters into his own hands.
What happens when misguided “no-kill” shelter policies make it hard for financially strapped people to surrender sick and elderly animals? Things like this happen.
There’s a big fat scam in the “no-kill” sheltering world: Hustlers are calling themselves “rescues” and collecting donations for doing wrong by animals.
Star never asked to be a pawn in the “no-kill” debate. He just needed to be safe and warm—and loved.