Superstar siblings Madeleine and Violet McGraw love a good scary movie, and when faced with this horror for cats and dogs in real life, they know just what to do.
Artificial intelligence is the future, and PETA is glad that ChatGPT knows to never buy a dog. Do you?
Find out what—or who—police found at the scene of a Virginia Beach van wreck, and learn about the reality of online puppy sales.
From heartwarming reunions to heart-pounding rescues, PETA-supported teams are braving the rubble in Turkey and Syria to save animals. You can see how at this free event.
These actors are known for their tough-guy roles on shows like Sons of Anarchy, but they’re showing their hearts of gold in this PETA video.
This abandoned cat watched his whole world go up in flames, but his cheerful outlook remains unscathed. Can you give him the love and safety he needs?
Following the huge bust of eight reptile traffickers, PETA reveals how the illegal and legal reptile trades are more similar than you might think.
Insider reports and company documents reveal dangerous pathogens run rampant in Marshall Farms’ warehouses, imperiling cats, ferrets, and mini-pigs.
For a limited time only, millions of people will have the chance to enjoy an animal-friendly experience on one of the most popular online gaming platforms. Learn how your kids can join!
The PETA-supported team was asked to rescue 1,000 fish from the battle zone in Bakhmut—and you’ll never guess what they offered the owner!
Roosters used in cockfights suffer and die. PETA explains how you can help victims of this vile blood sport.
These shocking facts about rabbits might inspire you to take action for bunnies this Easter.
Bunnies aren’t Easter decorations—they’re sensitive individuals who are surprisingly high maintenance, and you’ll be shocked by how terribly they’re treated in the pet trade.
In honor of National Cat Lady Day (April 19), PETA President Ingrid Newkirk’s free virtual event is back to help you decode more mysteries of the feline body and mind. Save your spot (or stripes!) today.
This breeder used to judge dog shows for the American Kennel Club. Now it’s his turn to be judged—and he’s facing 27 criminal charges.