Articles about Animal Cruelty’

Jul 8, 2009

Get the ‘Be Nice to Bunnies’ iPhone App

Posted by Anandhan Subbiah in Animal Cruelty No comments

Ever been stuck at the store wondering if a product is cruelty-free? Well, iPhone users, your problem is now solved! The folks over at Hot Frog Creative have teamed up with PETA for what we think is one of the most useful iPhone apps out there: the “Be Nice to Bunnies” app.
We’ve come a long [...]

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Mar 23, 2009

Demand an End to Brazil’s Bizarre Festival of Torture!

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Throughout March until Easter day, a twisted and sadistic “festival” known as Farra do Boi (translated as “Festival of the Ox”) takes place in Brazil. During this festival, countless oxen throughout the Brazilian state of Santa Catarina are horrifically and methodically tortured—just for “fun.” In the days before Farra do Boi begins, the oxen are [...]

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Mar 11, 2009

Killing Baby Seals – it is just not right

Posted by Anandhan Subbiah in Animal Cruelty, Featured 1 comment

Soon, hunters armed with crude clubs will descend on harp seals—most of them just a few months old. By the time the hunters are done, the skinless bodies of thousands of dead seal pups will be left to rot on the ice.
With your help, PETA is mounting international pressure on the Canadian government to stop [...]

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Feb 4, 2009

Tell Obama: Ban on Torture Should Include Animals!

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Days after President Barack Obama signed an executive order banning torture during military interrogations, PETA wrote to the president calling for the ban of another form of military torture: trauma and chemical-casualty training exercises conducted on animals.
Thousands of live animals are shot, stabbed, dismembered, burned, and poisoned every year in Department of Defense (DoD) training [...]

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Dec 11, 2008

Cruelty to Animals: Mechanized Madness

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The green pastures and idyllic barnyard scenes of years past are now distant memories. On today’s factory farms, animals are crammed by the thousands into filthy windowless sheds, wire cages, gestation crates, and other confinement systems. These animals will never raise their families, root in the soil, build nests, or do anything that is natural [...]

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Nov 21, 2008

Top 10 Reasons Not to Eat Turkeys

Posted by Anandhan Subbiah in Animal Cruelty, Deep into My Mind 1 comment

Pardon me, pilgrim! This Thanksgiving, how about ditching the dead bird? These beautiful, inquisitive, intelligent birds endure lives of suffering and painful deaths. Here are 10 good reasons to carve out a new tradition by flocking to vegetarian entrées, along with some scrumptious holiday cooking tips and recipes—thankfully, none of them require stuffing food up [...]

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Oct 15, 2008

Fight Climate Change with Diet change

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Global warming has been called humankind’s “greatest challenge” and the world’s most grave environmental threat, and science shows that one of the most effective ways to fight global warming is to go vegetarian.
Stars such as Sir Paul McCartney and Chrissie Hynde are lending their voices to share what science has already proven—that the meat industry [...]

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Aug 20, 2008

What you won’t see in the coming weeks Olympic coverage

Posted by Anandhan Subbiah in Animal Cruelty No comments

There’s a lot to celebrate about the Summer Olympics in China: The many nations of the world put politics aside and come together in peace so that the greatest human athletes on Earth can compete.
But there’s an ugly side for animals living in the Olympic host country, a side that you won’t see in this [...]

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Jul 22, 2008

How Animals Wind Up in Labs

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Companion Animals
Many dogs and cats used in laboratory experiments come from companies that breed animals for research purposes. Others were once trusting companions who simply got lost–or stolen–from their families.
* Pound Seizure
Animal shelters in certain states are required to turn over homeless dogs to government-run [...]

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Apr 29, 2008

Help Cows

Posted by Anandhan Subbiah in Animal Cruelty No comments

By supporting PETA today, you can help reduce and end the suffering of more than 40 million cows—each a sensitive individual—who are killed in slaughterhouses in the United States each year.Most cows never enjoy a peaceful day in a grassy field.Instead, cows raised for their milk are commonly confined to filthy sheds and barren dirt [...]

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