Featured Waccatee Zoo in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, leaves animals to languish inside virtually barren enclosures with little to no stimulation. Big cats, bears, and other animals have been seen pacing, and baboons were observed swaying and rolling their heads—all signs of psychological distress. Ask the Monster Coupon Book to leave Waccatee Zoo out of its advertisements in the future. Although they're equipped with fur and feathers, dogs, cats, birds, and other animals can still suffer from frostbite, exposure, and dehydration (when water sources freeze). Here are simple ways to help keep all animals safe this season. Primates and other sensitive animals are suffering in cruel experiments—will you help them? It's not OK to manipulate another female's reproductive cycle, imprison her, and when she's no longer fertile, kill her. Yet all this happens in the egg industry so that you can eat eggs. Clearly, this is no way to treat humans, and it's no way to treat hens, either. Mice were injected with viruses, stuffed into test tubes and left there overnight unable to move, and denied pain relief after experimental surgeries. Dogs, rabbits, pigs, monkeys, and others have also languished in agony or been killed in useless experiments at Washington University in St. Louis—tell WashU to investigate the alleged appalling failures in its laboratories and pull the plug on cruel and pointless experiments. Not only does Netflix's Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle use computer-generated imagery instead of real wild animals, the film also features powerful anti-hunting and anti-captivity messaging. Mattel is selling a Barbie and another doll that glorify riding elephants, despite knowing that these sensitive animals must be emotionally and mentally broken in order to allow humans to ride on their backs. Plus, the company sells a Barbie that promotes dog breeding, a cruel industry that contributes to the overwhelming companion animal overpopulation crisis. If you're buying toys as gifts for the holiday season, be sure to avoid any that promote animal abuse, and tell Mattel to clean up its act. After hearing from PETA and nearly 100,000 of our members and supporters, the "Dickens of a Christmas" event in Maryland canceled a cruel monkey act originally scheduled for last weekend. You can be an important part of the next victory for animals by taking action on PETA's top 10 action alerts for December. Companies like Dolce & Gabbana, SSENSE, Backcountry.com, and others are selling rabbit fur, despite knowing that rabbits in the fur industry are hung upside down and violently killed. An eyewitness saw rabbits who were still kicking and twitching as the skin was torn off their bodies. Send messages to these seven companies to tell them to ditch rabbit fur now. Many ingredients commonly used in holiday dinners can harm dogs. Learn which holiday foods dogs should avoid and which ones can actually be nutritious. Urgent Action Needed |
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