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To help suffering birds.

To save horses and burros from cruelty.

To make the ocean safer for those who call it home.

To end the cruel treatment of dogs in mass breeding operations.

To reduce⁠—and eventually end⁠—harmful animal experiments.

White-tailed deer, North America’s most abundant larger herbivore, number an estimated 30 to 35 million in the United States, found in every state but Alaska, California, Hawai'i, Nevada and Utah. With hunting restrictions, their population has rebounded to where it was before Europeans arrived...

It started in 2002: The bears around Durango, Colorado, came down from the hills to feast on the city’s garbage. Normally, natural food—nuts and berries and acorns—keeps them in the woods, but a series of droughts and late freezes in 2002, 2007, 2012 and 2017 left them hungry. Despite their fear of...

Contents What is an outdoor cat? What is TNR? Where can I get help sterilizing the cats I feed? How can I tell if a cat I see outside is lost or needs my help? I’ve found a litter of kittens: Should I rescue them? Why do some people consider outdoor cats a nuisance? How can I keep cats out of my...

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“There's another house burning,” Kristen Huston says, steering her white sedan, its trunk loaded with pet supplies, into one of the neighborhoods where her organization, All About Animals Rescue, does outreach. “Do you smell it?” In the back seat, HSUS staffers Jason Schipkowski and Ashley Mutch...

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The Humane Society of the United States is the nation’s most effective animal protection organization. With you by our side, we take on the big fights to end suffering for all animals.
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Whether by sharing your time, money or even your birthday, there are so many ways to donate to help animals through Humane Society of the United States.

Officers Kitty Block, Chief Executive Officer and President William H. Hall, Chief Financial Officer Angela Ciccolo, General Counsel and Chief Legal Officer Alison Corcoran, Chief Development and Marketing Officer Erin Frackleton, Chief Operating Officer Nicole Paquette, Chief Program and Policy...

In this issue of All Animals, we take you from India—where a dedicated team is using a unique approach to help the country’s street dogs—to Puerto Rico—where a collaborative effort resulted in the rescue of more than 700 animals—and plenty of points in between. Plus, we’re sharing staff members'...

We take on the biggest threats to all creatures, great and small. Here are some of the issues we work on.

It's a myth that going outside is a requirement for feline happiness. Playing regularly with a cat and providing their entertaining toys can easily satisfy their stalking instinct, keep them stimulated and provide the exercise they need to stay healthy and happy. It also keeps local wildlife safe...

Do your homework So you’ve decided to add a new pet to your family. First, you should answer some questions: What kind of pet will be the best fit for your household? Do you have enough time to devote to the daily needs of a dog? Is there someone in your household who is allergic? What about a non...

When we think of “aggression,” we may think of a variety of motivations and impulses deriving from our own experience as humans. Fortunately, aggression in cats is easier to make sense of and typically derives from two impulses: fear and mistrust. These are the most likely scenarios to cause fear...

When people struggle, so do their pets: Millions of pet owners live in poverty, and the most common reason people surrender their pet to a shelter is rental limitations (i.e., their landlord doesn’t allow pets or charges an unaffordable pet fee.) Other pet owners may struggle to afford pet food...