Cruelty Investigation
Sometimes
it is difficult just to listen to the voice mail each day,
as our community's citizens call in to report on pets they
have seen hurt. A child shooting a cat with a b-b gun...a
man kicking a dog
someone setting a pet on fire
someone
throwing a pet out of a car window onto the highway
someone
who suspects a neighbor is raising pets as bait for dog
fighting
.these are stories that tell us that perhaps
our community is not as civilized as it thinks it is.
Here's the good news in this grim subject. Most of the
time, the Society's Cruelty Investigators really serve as
educators. Most of the time, pet owners just need to be
taught, or reminded, about the proper way to shelter and
care for their companion animals. These owners mean well,
but perhaps were misinformed or misguided. Conversations,
education and follow-up by SPCA staff most often will direct
the owners to provide the appropriate level of care for
their pets.
But on days when mere education is worse than useless,
the Cruelty Investigators are there, working with Animal
Services and law enforcement to bring the pets to safety
and the criminals to justice.
It's never too early to identify this problem. Social scientists
and law enforcement agencies now recognize that cruelty
to animals is a serous HUMAN problem, closely linked to
other violent crimes. Cruelty to animals is another form
of family violence, and pets are often the most likely recipients
of this violence.
To report a suspected case of cruelty or neglect, or to
better understand the laws regarding animal cruelty and
neglect, contact Jeremy@OrlandoPets.org.