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14 Stories on American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
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Cleo, the breakup kitten

Jesse was too attention-starved. Brendan was too spacey. Darrick was too needy, not to mention a big-time conservative.

Closing arguments set for elephant abuse trial

Are circus elephants abused? Or are the elephants under the big top healthy and thriving in a caring environment?

Surprising dangers for pets during the holidays

Our dog Tilly loves the holiday season. Turkey for Thanksgiving. Brisket for Hanukkah. Ham for Christmas and pot roast for New Year's. With so much food moving around the house and visitors who generously -- and covertly -- feed her under the table, Tilly has always been a happy dog during the season of giving.

Shop at a shelter for your new best friend

George Augustin is looking for "the one." He strolls past the 50 cinder block and glass cages that stretch across the Atlanta Humane Society's large dog room, just as he has many times before.

Time.com: A Personality Test for Pets

Do you want a dog who's a "couch potato" or a "free spirit"? A growing number of animal shelters are using tests to match prospective owners with just the right pet

Do you need pet insurance?

When David Quilty of Santa Monica, California, took his cat Damon to the vet for a checkup, he didn't expect to spend $1,000 to get two of Damon's teeth pulled because of cavities.

Time.com: Ellen's Pooch Problem -- and Ours

Viewpoint: So she gave the dog to another family. Is this any reason for a talk-show host to get America in an uproar?

Trouble's $12M trust fund part of new legal trend

Leona Helmsley's decision to leave $12 million to her dog so it could live out its life in luxury proved once and for all that she was not one of the little people.

SI.com: John Rolfe: Readers on PETA and the Vick mess

Last week's column about PETA asking the NFL to include cruelty to animals among the violations in its Code of Personal Conduct drew passionate response, much of it from hunters such as Dave Winkworth of Pittsburgh, PA, who wrote:

Mix of chemicals may be key to pet-food deaths

Scientists from Canada and the United States say they have new evidence for why dogs and cats died after eating contaminated pet food.

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