Life in a storm drain might suit a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle just fine, but an 8-week-old kitten? Not so much.
There’s no denying that this cat is gorgeous, but even her stunning good looks didn’t prevent her from losing her home.
If Petco wants to be a “full health and wellness company,” it’ll have to ban a lot more than just shock collars.
Mingo didn’t know life outside a cramped, filthy pen. Now, she’s living indoors as part of a family. Meet the other animals PETA helped these past few months.
Even if your name isn’t Jack, today may be your lucky day, because this enchanting little fellow is looking for a place to put down roots.
Some dictionaries mistakenly define “snake” as “a treacherous or deceitful person,” but it was Zoo Med that lied to customers about the inadequate tanks it peddles for these sensitive animals.
“It was like a living hell,” said one witness. “[T]he entire place reek[ed] of rotting bodies.”
After being rescued by PETA from a rain-soaked crate, Wiley is looking for a new place to hang his Acme jet-propelled roller skates.
“Breaking the Chain” highlights the meaningful work PETA’s fieldworkers do every single day—here are some important takeaways from the film.
See Animal Rahat in action—providing thousands of animals with emergency medical treatment, food, water, and relief—in photos and video footage captured during the 2020 Chinchali Fair.
Sorry, Village People: Life “In the Navy” isn’t for everyone, especially this Guinea pig.
“Breaking the Chain” exposed a nationwide crisis of animal neglect. Here’s how you can help chained “backyard dogs” in your neighborhood right now.
Oreo was beaten so badly that we feared he wouldn’t survive—but then he surprised everyone.
A PETA fieldworker tells all: One of those featured in the documentary “Breaking the Chain” takes you behind the scenes to show her work for animals in just 24 hours.
Alliance Ground International is reportedly complicit in transporting monkeys to their deaths in laboratories. And it just let a dog die in an airport warehouse.