Fight Animal Cruelty - Revised
Despite America’s love for animals, an animal is beaten or abused every 10 seconds in the U.S. We have the power to help enact social change... Speak out against what is often silent crime and you will help animals like those rescued by the ASPCA. Take a stand against cruelty. Sign the pledge. |
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Ava If ever there was a Pit Bull on a mission to prove the world wrong about a breed’s bad rap, it’s Ava. Rescued by ASPCA Humane Law Enforcement, this victim of severe neglect has been nursed back to good health and has become a favorite of everyone who meets her. All this busy bee needs now is the right loving home to adopt this special pooch. |
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Tulip A sassy, black-and-white feline with attitude, Tulip was rescued by ASPCA Humane Law Enforcement, and spent most of her time at the ASPCA as a popular office foster. Now she has a home of her own—she was adopted by a loving woman with whom she can finally let down her guard and embrace her inner mushball. |
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Joe Jackson A suspected cruelty case, 3 year-old Pug Joe Jackson was found with an excruciatingly painful, dangling paw. It hasn’t been an easy road for Joe, but he made great strides recovering at the ASPCA. Now, this little pooch has a new home and a new name and a new life with four fabulous ladies! |
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Lily Ever the bouncing social bee, Lilly never met a person—or a belly scratcher—she didn't adore. This gorgeous grey Tabby tested positive for FIV, which can severely weaken a cat’s immune system. Not to worry—neither the ASPCA nor Lilly’s new pet parents were put off by her medical status. Now she’s happy and healthy in her new home. |
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