+ Follow People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals Tag
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[Title] => Dancing 'cow' says 'ox' to veganism ahead of Chinese New Year 2021 celebration
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[Title] => PETA asks gov't to allow vets, animal rescue team through checkpoints
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[Title] => PETA rescues 132 animals from Taal Volcano island
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[Title] => WATCH: Meet Palakitik, a dog PETA rescued from Taal island
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[Title] => Taal eruption killed animals, plants on volcano island, NDRRMC says
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