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  1. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA)

    PETA exposes animals suffering in laboratories, in the food industry, in the clothing trade, and in the entertainment industry.

  2. PETA’s Ultimate Cruelty-Free List

    PETA US’ list of companies and brands that don’t test on animals anywhere in the world has been the gold standard for supporters and other consumers looking to shop with compassion since …

  3. Why Animal Rights? - PETA

    In The PETA Practical Guide to Animal Rights, PETA president Ingrid E. Newkirk provides hundreds of tips, stories, and resources. It’s PETA’s must-have guide to animal rights.

  4. Exposés and Undercover Investigations - PETA

    PETA entities have conducted more undercover investigations than any other animal group. They undertake investigations to expose animal abuse in laboratories, on farms and in …

  5. It’s-a Mean! PETA Asks Nintendo to Remove ‘Cow’s’ Nose Ring

    Aug 14, 2025 · In a letter sent today to Nintendo, PETA asks the company to give its breakout bovine star a boost by redesigning her without the nose ring—a painful reminder of the cruelty …

  6. Animal Issues | PETA

    PETA’s Ultimate Cruelty-Free List is the ultimate resource for conscientious shoppers, making the quest for cruelty-free products as easy as pie.

  7. Why Is PETA Suing the American Kennel Club? | PETA

    Jul 8, 2025 · Dogs deserve to breathe, walk, and live without pain. That’s why PETA is suing the American Kennel Club over its harmful breed standards.

  8. Dogs Mutilated and Cats Confined at High Quality Research | PETA

    Feb 27, 2025 · At this High Quality Research, dogs were mutilated and cats were denied even the basic comfort of a bed. See what else PETA found.

  9. Contact PETA

    Contact PETA to report cruelty to animals, contact the media department or report a web problem.

  10. Maine Lobster Festival Sued by PETA for Steaming Lobsters Alive

    Jul 24, 2025 · PETA’s lawsuit points to the overwhelming scientific consensus that lobsters are sentient beings and therefore entitled to protection under Maine law, which requires that any …