Is it “pawsible” to learn the language of cats? Ingrid Newkirk is here to answer that question and much more in a free book talk all about cats. Save your spot (or stripes!) today.
This slaughterhouse will make your blood run cold. Find out how you may be unknowingly supporting places like this.
Declawing cats is banned in a number of cities and countries. Declawing surgeries are cruel and unnecessary, and the list of places where they’re illegal keeps growing.
Are you prepared to rescue wildlife? PETA’s Rescue Team has the field-tested tips you need to be a superhero to your outdoor animal neighbors in crisis.
A horrific video of two men murdering a blacktip reef shark and a recent shark-killing contest are just the tip of the iceberg for Florida’s legalized shark torture.
Among rogue injections into mice’s brains, hundreds of surgeries without pain relief, and deadly equipment failures, Pitt often couldn’t even be bothered to feed its animal prisoners.
Are you looking for a smart, spunky new roommate? Consider Sheldon—he’s a young kitten with a love of “string theory” and sunny windows.
PETA sued the person who owned death-by-starvation victim Minnie for custody of the surviving dogs, and for now, they’re safe.
The “dog days” of summer are every day for PETA fieldworkers, who are outside helping chained dogs beat the heat.
Freya the walrus went viral for climbing onto boats to nap. Now, she’s dead. Why do humans think animals are selfie props?
PETA wants NIH staff fired. They neglect to feed and water animals, cut into animals without approval, and violate their own rules. And their science is garbage.
After a New York City horse collapsed while pulling a carriage in the street—likely due to illness and heat exhaustion—these celebrities took to social media to share their thoughts.
The suffering and death of a dog named Pee Wee is as tragic as it is emblematic of the cruelty in Texas A&M’s muscular dystrophy laboratory. Shut it down!
In Vanderbilt University’s laboratories, animals have been subjected to invasive experimental surgeries but denied pain relief—and other animals have died of starvation or thirst.
On an average day, PETA’s Cruelty Investigations Department receives dozens of phone calls reporting cases of animal abuse. Here’s what happens next.