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Take a moment for some cute pictures of our pets, before we ask for your support Meet Penny, my pand

Take a moment for some cute pictures of our pets, before we ask for your support [The Conversation. Help us inform the public]( Meet Penny, my pandemic puppy: Here’s my colleague Eric’s cat, Mawby: Our HR manager Sumalita’s guinea pigs: And the dog of our newest colleague, politics and society editor Amy, with her daughter: In all, the 33 humans of The Conversation U.S. are the [proud pet parents]( of 15 cats, 11 dogs, four fish, two chickens, two guinea pigs, one ferret and a stash of sourdough starter. OK, enough about our pets. I wanted to draw your attention to something far more important about us. We are a [thoughtful, experienced team]( that works hard every day to help academic experts share their knowledge with you and the rest of the public. The Conversation is a great source of fascinating information and analysis about [dogs](, [cats]( and [pets in general](, but also on [COVID-19](, [climate change]( and [culture](. If you’ve enjoyed these pictures of our pets, or if you think the journalism we publish is important for increasing public understanding of important issues, we’d appreciate your support. [Make a one-time donation]( [Make a monthly donation]( We also welcome checks sent to us at 303 Wyman Street, Suite 300, Waltham, MA 02451. We’re a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, so if you itemize your tax deductions, your contribution is fully deductible. And if those pet photos weren’t enough to convince you to give, here are some more: Thank you in advance for your generosity, [Facebook]([Twitter]([Instagram]([LinkedIn]([Website]( [Forward]( The Conversation US 303 Wyman Street, Suite 300 Waltham, MA 02451 You’re receiving this email as a newsletter subscriber or previous donor to The Conversation U.S. Clicking the Unsubscribe link will cancel your newsletter subscription. If you want us to stop asking you for money, [reply to this email](mailto:us.newsletter@theconversation.com) and we’ll do that. [Unsubscribe](

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