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TrustScore 2 out of 5

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Rated 3 out of 5 stars

I've been affiliated with peta several times and I was on their texting chain But every time I brought up and try to have a discussion about China they walked away. Although I think they do some... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

What Kim Kardashian does on her own personal time with her money is none of your business. Your comment referring to her purchasing puppies for her children was TACKY. Leave people alone. NO ONE IS OB... See more

Rated 2 out of 5 stars

The dispatcher said she could help me. Then all she did was call the Humane Society and tell me the same thing they did. Then she texted me that her supervisor said there is nothing they can do, which... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Many years i signed lots of petitions of Peta. Due the defective system not recognize my adress . I dont know why. I contacted several times . Only responded once. I compalint about system . They don... See more

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Your source for great-tasting vegan and vegetarian recipes, information on all aspects of vegan and vegetarian living, news about PETA's campaigns to stop factory farming, tips and free stuff to help you promote a vegetarian lifestyle.


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TrustScore 2 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

PETA Cares About Money

Tried contacting PETA over an animal cruelty issue and soon realised that they are less concerned with protecting animals than recruiting new members and receiving cash donations. PETA betrays animals. There needs to be a real charity that actually cares about animal welfare. Animals are suffering and dying.

February 12, 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

When Animal Abuse Is Urgent, PETA Is Silent

My heart broke in late August 2025 when I witnessed a video showing a dog being brutally tortured by his owner in an Asian country. Watching the helpless animal endure such cruelty caused me profound emotional distress.

Believing in PETA’s presence and influence in Asia, I urgently reached out for help through every channel available - phone, email, and PETA’s online contact form. PETA’s phone number (757-622-7382) proved impossible to reach. I followed the prompts for emergencies and left multiple voicemail messages requesting a call back, but no one ever responded, regardless of the day or time.

I also submitted an urgent report through PETA’s “Contact PETA” form. The only response I initially received was an automatically generated donation request email - clearly triggered by my submission. Hoping this might finally reach a real person, I replied with the abuser’s platform ID and screenshots documenting the torture.

Although a PETA employee eventually responded, she repeatedly refused to provide a phone number or confirm whether PETA could intervene in a case involving this Asian country. She declined any phone conversation, and after a few brief exchanges, communication stopped entirely.

It is deeply disappointing that an internationally recognized animal protection organization failed to respond meaningfully to an urgent plea for help while a dog was actively being tortured. The lack of accountability and compassion felt truly heartless.

Why are PETA’s contact form, email, and phone number seemingly unmonitored? Disturbingly, the only response I received came through a donation-related email - not through any channel intended for urgent animal abuse reports.

August 25, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

What Kim Kardashian does on her own…

What Kim Kardashian does on her own personal time with her money is none of your business. Your comment referring to her purchasing puppies for her children was TACKY. Leave people alone. NO ONE IS OBLIGATED TO WORK WITH A SHELTER. Calling her decision to buy her children puppies a "DAMN SHAME" because she didn't get them from you is quite disgusting.

January 1, 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Animals Killed

In 2019, PETA killed 65.2% of the animals they received. Since 1998, PETA has been directly responsible for the death of 41,539 animals

November 26, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Delusional piece of shit PETA killed a pet

Delusional piece of shit PETA killed a pet dog for the reason of 'being a slave is worse than death' i will pull off a 911 on every building that they own if that happens again. Those who support PETA are clinically retarded and delusional

May 7, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

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Review: A Harsh Reality Behind the “Animal Welfare” Mask

I am extremely disheartened by the sheer negligence and unprofessionalism of so-called animal welfare NGOs and authorities. Recently, a stray dog gave birth to five healthy puppies in our campus. Understanding the dangers of the roads, we provided them shelter, food, and safety in our home until they grew up. Around the same time, another stray dog wandered into our house in a weak state.

In this crisis, I tried contacting every possible NGO, MCD, and even PETA – hoping they would help or guide us. To my utter disappointment:
• Most of the contact numbers were non-functional.
• MCD officials said they only come when the dog is dead.
• PETA said they don’t operate in our area and only suggested a few local NGO numbers, all of which were either switched off or fake.
• One NGO responded, but only after 2 hours, and even then, the person who came refused to take the dog to a hospital, citing lack of space.

Despite my not being a pet lover, we did everything we could as humans, not for personal joy but out of basic compassion. Sadly, the stray dog passed away. Ironically, MCD came only to pick the corpse. Now, one of the puppies is seriously ill, and again – no one is picking up our calls. We are left helpless, watching the little one suffer.

The reality is bitter: Most NGOs and “pet lovers” on social media are just there for show, likes, and donations. Please never donate a single rupee to these fake organizations. These people are earning in the name of animal welfare but are doing absolutely nothing for them.

Even the so-called animal helpline 1962 is a waste of time – you’ll be kept on hold for hours, only to be told later that “they don’t handle dogs” but cater to cows, goats, and buffaloes. Then they’ll say, “Take it to a hospital yourself.”

What’s the use of these NGOs if common people have to bear the burden alone? If you’re reading this, know this: Animal welfare in this country is mostly a scam. Support only those you’ve seen working on the ground, not those flaunting fancy social media pages.

April 22, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Stop pushing veganism!

Your article is eye opening but not in the way you would think, the article went from the condition of the animals to saying all farms are like this and using it as a platform to ram veganism down our throats! Meat is good for you and your body needs it! You’re gonna put good farmers out of business we’ve been eating meat for centuries, enough is enough!

April 17, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Y'all keep putting your nose where it…

Y'all keep putting your nose where it doesn't belong!!! I've gone to the circus all my life and can't believe how horrible it was today because you bitched they use animals! My god leave people alone! You don't have to agree with what they do but you also have the option not to go!

February 23, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Peta you make me sick

PETA had made a false claim about autism and milk they claimed that milk causes autism but that’s not true at all they only think about themselves and not other people they make me sick to the very core

October 1, 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Gosh this is really frightening to hear…

Gosh this is really frightening to hear ...PETA is such a bad lot.....I will be unsub and not donating ....so sad there are such awful organisations around gleaning money for being cruel .....As the saying goes 'where there is smoke there is fire'....So I have to believe the humans that went to the trouble of posting reviews are legitimate and PETA are not .

December 15, 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Woke Mad company

Woke company. Complaining about a pub called the Sly Old Fox. Which apparently is apparently “Derogatory” To foxes and would like it changed to “The Clever Fox”. Woke Madness do not support them

December 2, 2024
Unprompted review

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