They’re (Almost) Not in Kansas Anymore–and That’s a Good Thing
They’re (Almost) Not in Kansas Anymore–and That’s a Good Thing

It’s been almost a year in the making, but three lions and two tigers in Kansas will soon be on their way to new homes after PETA pressured local authorities to act. We were first alerted to the big cats’ plight back in May 2008, when a passerby informed us that the animals were being … Read more »

PETA Offers to Rescue Tobacco Quit Line
PETA Offers to Rescue Tobacco Quit Line

  health.qld.gov / CC Much to the dismay of struggling addicts in the Wolverine State, the Michigan Tobacco Quit Line has been shut down until October 1 because it just couldn’t financially keep up with the requests for nicotine replacement therapy products. As an organization that helps people fight another addiction (meat addiction, that is) … Read more »

PETA Predicts ‘Battlestar Galactica’ Finale
PETA Predicts ‘Battlestar Galactica’ Finale

Spoiler alert: If you haven’t watched the series finale of Battlestar Galactica, do not read any further. Simply look at the photos below, then leave a comment telling us which public service announcement is your fave, Tricia “Six” Helfer’s or Jamie “Lee Adama” Bamber’s. So the greatest show in the history of the universe, Battlestar … Read more »

Call of Duty’s Violence Against Dogs Sparks Student Protest
Call of Duty’s Violence Against Dogs Sparks Student Protest

Not since we were pitted against Nazi attack dogs when we first escaped from Castle Wolfenstein 17 years ago have we seen such barbaric treatment of dogs in video games as we did in Call of Duty, World at War. During the course of the game, you are forced to shoot attack dogs and you … Read more »

Seal Slaughter Starts Today!
Seal Slaughter Starts Today!

This is it, people. If you haven’t written to Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper and the Vancouver Olympic Organizing Committee yet, today is the day. Not only did Canada’s annual seal slaughter start today, they’ve actually increased the quota of seals that can be slaughtered. This means that seal killers can legally bash in the … Read more »

PETA’s Leopard Ladies Take a Stand for the Brazilian Wax
PETA’s Leopard Ladies Take a Stand for the Brazilian Wax

As a woman and an as-proud-as-you-can-be resident of New Jersey, I have to say that this latest piece of news frightened me right down to my … toes. The New Jersey State Board of Cosmetology and Hairstyling was seriously considering a ban on any and all waxing of our lady-parts—particularly “Brazilians”—after two women wound up … Read more »

Victory! Urban Outfitters Becomes Fur-Free
Victory! Urban Outfitters Becomes Fur-Free

110livingston / CC Just a stone’s throw away from my favorite New York City restaurant is an Urban Outfitters store, whose aisles I’ve been known to peruse after a hearty meal of soul “chicken” and homemade “ice cream” (all vegan, of course!). Imagine my shock when, during a recent visit, I spotted fur in Urban … Read more »

Whoopi Fakes It in Drag Revival
Whoopi Fakes It in Drag Revival

wowowow / CC After 30 years, Legends!—the infamous Broadway-play-that-wasn’t—will finally be making its debut on the New York stage. While the original, ill-fated touring productions featured such starlets as Carol Channing, Joan Collins, Linda Evans, and Mary Martin as aging rivals parading around in furs, the PETA-friendly revival will feature Whoopi Goldberg and drag legends … Read more »

KFC’s Colonel Gets Axed–Literally
KFC’s Colonel Gets Axed–Literally

Colonel Sanders got a taste of his own medicine when PETA marked the Association of Kentucky Fried Chicken Franchisees Convention in Maryland last month by “slaughtering” the Colonel outside a nearby KFC restaurant. Luckily for the brave actor portraying Colonel Sanders, our slaughter methods are a bit more humane than those employed by KFC’s suppliers. … Read more »

Victory! Elephant Rides Banned
Victory! Elephant Rides Banned

farm2.static / CC After finding out that Renninger’s Farmers and Flea Market in Mount Dora, Florida, was offering rides on a female African elephant named Nosey, we immediately contacted the manager and alerted him to the dangers that elephant rides pose to both elephants and the public. After listening to our concerns and hearing from … Read more »

‘Project Runway’ Finalist Arrested for Alleged Assault With a Cat
‘Project Runway’ Finalist Arrested for Alleged Assault With a Cat

gothamist / CC This certainly gives new meaning to the term “cat fight.” Project Runway finalist Kenley Collins has reportedly used her cat as a weapon by throwing the animal at her sleeping fiancé’s head. Oh yeah, she also allegedly chucked a laptop and three apples and slammed a door on his head as he … Read more »

‘Naked Chef’ Gets Naked (and Pregnant) Surprise
‘Naked Chef’ Gets Naked (and Pregnant) Surprise

If you’ve been keeping up with your British celebrity chefs lately, you’ll know that Naked Chef star Jamie Oliver has been pushing pork products on the public (try saying that three times fast). He’s encouraging people to “save our bacon” by buying British pig meat instead of the cruel other kind. Wait. What? Now, we … Read more »

Take That, Georgia Department of Agriculture
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Take That, Georgia Department of Agriculture

Yesterday, attorneys working on behalf of PETA and two plaintiffs won a lawsuit to stop the Georgia Department of Agriculture (GDA) from granting licenses to animal shelters that use cruel gas chambers to kill cats and dogs. Is that a victory cheer I hear? You might remember our post a couple of years ago about … Read more »

Victory: USDA Cites Clay County for Illegal Dog Heatstroke Experiment
Victory: USDA Cites Clay County for Illegal Dog Heatstroke Experiment

Back in October, we told you about the geniuses (sarcasm alert) in Clay County, Florida, who decided that the best way to figure out whether a dog had died from heatstroke when an animal control officer left her in a sweltering truck was to—wait for it—put another dog in the sweltering truck and see if … Read more »

Ringling Case: Elephants Await Verdict
Ringling Case: Elephants Await Verdict

livinggallery / CC Today, lawyers gave their closing arguments in the court case involving Ringling’s use of steel-barbed bullhooks and shackles on the elephants it forces to perform. Over the course of the six-week trial, the following evidence was presented:     Elephants are chained for an average of more than 26 hours at a … Read more »

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