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PETA in Numbers
PETA killed a staggering 89.4 percent of the adoptable pets in its care during 2012.
PETA is killing adoptable dogs and cats at an average of over 30 pets per week.
PETA killed 1,647 cats and dogs
PETA placed 19 dogs and cats in adoptive homes.
Since 1998, a total of 29,398 pets have died at the hands of PETA workers.
PETA holds the death warrant of over 89 percent of pets in its care.
PETA has a $36 million budget,
From 1998 to 2012
33,658 animals were received
6,358 were adopted
5,880 were euthanize'd
PETA is expressing through actions that it doesn't think that animals have feelings or the right to life.
What if it was a child that was being euthanize'd instead of the puppy?
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