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The latest from the HSUS. In a major advance in our long fight against the abuse of captive big cats

The latest from the HSUS. [The Humane Society of the United States]() [Your impact report.] [India the tiger]( [Major win! US Senate passes the Big Cat Public Safety Act]( In a major advance in our long fight against the abuse of captive big cats, [the U.S. Senate passed the Big Cat Public Safety Act]( a bill we have championed for years because it prohibits keeping big cats as pets and also bans public interactions with big cats. The U.S. House of Representatives passed the bill in July and President Biden has already signaled his administration’s support for it. [Rescue workers helping a dog]( [Milestones and moments]( We’re sharing some of the most meaningful moments of this year, ones that represent our relentless quest for a better world. [A beagle holding a toy]( [Going big for beagles]( Nearly 4,000 beagles needed homes this past summer after their removal from a facility in Cumberland, Virginia, that bred dogs to be sold to laboratories for experimentation. [Mink on a fur farm]( [In 2022, we moved even closer to a fur-free future]( Our fight for a fur-free future has been vigorous, taking place on both the corporate and legislative fronts. We’ve seen firsthand how corporate victories can pave the way for stronger laws that eliminate what little demand is left for cruel products such as fur. [A happy dog]( [In major blow to puppy mills, New York ends the sale of puppies in pet stores]( In a crushing blow to puppy mills and their pet store sales outlets, New York just became the sixth state in the U.S. to prohibit the sale of puppies in pet stores. [Cute dogs in a cage]( [How you can help your local animal shelter or rescue this holiday season]( We quite literally cannot do some of what we do without your local shelter, and they can’t do what they do without you. Here are six ways to help your local shelter or rescue group this holiday season. [A cute cat]( [Help animals while you shop through AmazonSmile]( Looking for last-minute gifts? Choose us on AmazonSmile and help animals while you shop! Photos by Meredith Lee/The HSUS; Brent Clark/AP Images for the HSUS; Meredith Lee/The HSUS; HSI; Kevin Wolf/AP Images for the HSUS; Nataba/iStock.com; TSnowImages/iStock.com [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [text]( [View in browser]( [Donate today to stand up for animals who need you.]( © 2022 [The Humane Society of the United States]() [1255 23rd Street, NW, Suite 450, Washington, DC 20037]() donorcare@humanesociety.org | [202-452-1100](tel:202-452-1100) This message was sent to [{EMAIL}](mailto:). [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy]( [supporter]

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