This is PETA
Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise.
What’s in a Name? from the No Kill Advocacy Center will allow legislators and policy makers to understand why groups like HSUS, the ASPCA and PETA oppose badly needed shelter reform legislation.
Legislation (A3825) has been introduced in New Jersey that would eliminate holding periods and allow shelters to kill animals immediately if the shelter determines, in its sole discretion, that an animal is not fit for adoption.
An open letter to supporters of PETA, the ASPCA, and the Humane Society of the United States,
You either love animals or you love PETA, but you can’t love both because the two are mutually exclusive.
Why? Why does PETA kill animals? Why does PETA call for more killing even in the face of alternatives? Why do they fight efforts to save animals when they are supposed to be an organization that helps them? And why do they embrace even abusive shelters when community activists try to reform them?
The newest tool from the No Kill Advocacy Center: Countering the Opposition.
No Kill is a humane, sustainable, cost-effective model that works hand in hand with public safety while reflecting the compassionate, animal-loving values of the American people.