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Are You Following a Sham Sanctuary on Instagram?

We all love looking at adorable animals on Instagram. But could you be following accounts that are actually harmful to animals? Follow our guide to find out!

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Hong Kong: From 23 to 30 October, Save Animals With Your Coffee

Select cafés around Hong Kong are celebrating #NationalCatDay by donating a portion of the proceeds from the sale of coffee drinks to support PETA’s work.

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Water Buffaloes Tied to Poles and Beaten for Mozzarella Cheese

This footage will make you swear off cheese for good, if you haven’t already.

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On August 8, Your Soy Latte Can Help Dogs and Cats

To celebrate #InternationalCatDay, cafés around Metro Manila and Hong Kong are donating proceeds from the sale of vegan coffee drinks to PETA’s spay/neuter program.

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Brands Are Banning Cashmere After PETA’s Shocking Video Exposé

PETA has been celebrating missions accomplished as designers turn their backs on angora, mohair, and fur following our exposés. Now we’re taking on cashmere.

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Happy Year of the Pig! Here’s 11 Reasons Why Pigs are Awesome

Let’s celebrate the Year of the Pig! DYK? Pigs are fascinating animals who have great memories, can use tools, and can even save lives.

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Sheep Beaten, Kicked, Cut, and Thrown Around in Scotland

A new breaking investigation by PETA shows workers abusing sheep in the Scottish wool industry.

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Breaking Investigation: Sheep in the U.K. Beaten, Stomped on, Cut, and Killed for Their Wool

A disturbing PETA investigation of the wool industry in the UK shows workers beating, stomping on, kicking, mutilating, and throwing around sheep.

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Thailand’s King’s Cup Elephant Polo Tournament Is No More!

Following a PETA campaign, decisions have been made by the Thailand Elephant Polo Association not to seek permission for a 2019 tournament and to cease its operations in Thailand.

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Dogs Confined to Filthy Cages in Chinese Puppy Mills

PETA’s eyewitness investigation reveals that dogs and puppies in China’s puppy mills are confined to filthy cages that are barely bigger than their own bodies.

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