Government Goons Murder Internet-Famous Squirrel
Peanut the Squirrel charmed a large internet audience that helped fund an animal sanctuary. Then the government seized him.
Peanut the Squirrel charmed a large internet audience that helped fund an animal sanctuary. Then the government seized him.
To justify his misinformation, the Republican vice presidential candidate cited a report from a woman whose lost cat turned up, very much alive, in her own basement.
Donald Trump's running mate says he is willing to "create stories" if they help call attention to the costs of lax immigration policies.
The town of Sturgeon initially defended the officer, saying he was afraid of being bitten by the 13-pound blind and deaf Shih Tzu.
The market has created a lot of dog-free housing for a reason. A bill from Assemblymember Matt Haney would destroy it.
The bill, which has thankfully been withdrawn, was an unnecessary state intrusion into Coloradans' lives.
Blame lingering pandemic-era restrictions that make it harder for people to find a dog or cat they'd like to adopt.
Each state has different cottage food laws that don’t actually protect public health and safety.
Do felines contribute more to human liberty?
Despite the objections of animal protection organizations, careful commercial fishing may be the best bet for the Amazon and the world's aquariums.
Do we really need the state to step in over an unfortunate tragedy?
Elsewhere, Netflix is going to the cats and dogs.
Plus: No Section 230 repeal in defense bill, Pelosi nixes Amash amendment on cannabis bill, New Mexico teen sues over wrongful arrest, and more...
The euthanasia campaign may be necessary to prevent the spread of the Newcastle disease, but bird owners say that it's being carried out in a cruel manner.
Surrender the Fifth Amendment or the dog dies.
Common sense wins out...sort of.
But she never should have faced criminal charges in the first place.
Tammie Hedges is facing upward of a dozen charges related to the medical care she freely provided to the animals.
Americans don't eat their pets. Why does the Dog and Cat Meat Trade Prohibition Act even exist?
Lyme disease vaccine has been available for dogs since the 1990s; humans may get it next year.
Why does New York City hate puppies?
Communities are finally starting to realize there's a better way.
Licensing your pets trusts bureaucrats to exercise better judgment and restraint in the treatment of animals than they've ever demonstrated before.
This is going to end up in some very bad places.
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