But 80 percent of those abused for milk in the U.S. never get to set foot outdoors.
There are many examples of euphemisms that make animal abuse sound pleasant. Now, PETA is here to help update your thesaurus.
In a letter to the Detroit Red Wings’ president and CEO, PETA is asking the NHL team to encourage fans not to fling octopuses onto the ice.
PETA rescue Truman brings a touch of class to his new home.
Actor and model Ruby Rose is concerned about climate change and knows a particularly effective way to help address it.
The European Association of Zoos and Aquaria has agreed to switch to “protected contact.” So what’s the holdup?
The council voted in favor of banning local fur sales, making the city the second one in California—after West Hollywood—to do so.
PETA has a saucy reminder that we can all make the world a more peaceful place simply by choosing nonviolent meals.
Sugar and spice and everything nice—that’s what this kitten is made of.
The Covino brothers have an ever-growing list of violations and fines. Apparently animals—and potential investors—aren’t safe in their hands.
Doctor Titilo’s owner didn’t care about the horse’s age. He just wanted the bragging rights for getting him to run in 200 races.
The California city failed to perform an environmental impact assessment before voting in favor of snaring and killing coyotes. PETA is taking legal action to stop its cruel plan.
This is the moment when a young bullfighter was gored through the throat by a bull. This man’s injuries are gruesome, but so is what happens to bulls.
Disturbing eyewitness video footage of goats being abused on an organic farm in Germany shows that labels mean nothing when it comes to cruelty to animals.
Petco knew some rats could be infected, but to the infamous animal seller, it was just business as usual.