Companion Animals
PETA Rescues Animals Affected by Typhoon Vamco
In the wake of Typhoon Vamco, PETA’s rescue team jumped into action to help rescue animals from rooftops, feed displaced ones, and reunite animals with their families.
Read MoreAnimals in Beirut are Being Rescued by PETA UK and Local Groups
In the wake of the devastating explosion that hit Beirut, a PETA UK team member traveled to the city to help animals affected by the devastation.
Read More8 Reasons You Should Never Declaw!
Declawing is nothing like a manicure—so don’t be fooled. This crippling procedure leaves cats in pain and causes them serious problems for their entire lives.
Read MorePhilippine Coast Guard Wins PETA Award for Helping Homeless Animals During the COVID-19 Pandemic
An Animal Friend Award is on its way from PETA to the Philippine Coast Guard for feeding and giving water to Manila’s homeless animals during the coronavirus pandemic.
Read MoreUnder Self-Quarantine? Here’s How to Keep Your Dog or Cat Happy
If you’re preparing for the possibility of self-quarantine, you might be wondering how you can keep your animal companions safe and happy during this stressful time.
Read MorePETA’s Rescue Team Is Still Helping Animals in Manila Despite Lockdown
Despite the lockdown, PETA’s rescue team in Manila, the Philippines, isn’t letting COVID-19 stop it from helping animals.
Read MoreCan Cats and Dogs Carry Coronavirus?
There’s been a lot of speculation whether companion animals can carry coronavirus, but it’s all a myth.
Read MoreOzzy Osbourne Reveals the Bloody Truth Behind Declawing Cats
The legendary Black Sabbath lead singer is calling out declawing for the twisted, painful practice that it is—and urging fans to let cats keep their claws!
Read MoreMetro Manila: At Home Over the Holidays? We Need Foster Parents
If you live in Metro Manila, can you foster a cat or dog during the holiday season?
Read MorePHOTOS: PETA’s Giant, Dancing ‘Condom’ Promotes Animal Birth Control in Vietnam
The happy “condom” reminded passersby that animals can’t wear condoms, so it’s up to us to take responsibility and get them “fixed.”
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