Animal Abuse
By Cindy and Natasha
Animal Abuse
Animal Abuse is a global issue.It is also known as animal cruelty which happens all around the world. Animal Abuse is when a person hurts a poor innocent animal, they could also torture, starve them to death, make the animals to do slavery, treat them badly, leave the animal with rabies and diseases. This is not a nice thing to do!
Starving dog
In this picture you can see the poor dog's ribs. It has been suffering through starvation for more than 1 month!
Mistreatment to piglets
These piglets head have been slammed against the floor by a worker and was then left in the bin to die!
Starting a new life for this horse
This horse is leaving it's old cruel painful life and moving on to gain a healthy safe life on it's own.
Who can stop Animal Abuse?
There are many organisations that are able to help stop Animal Abuse as it affects the animal's future. For example, RSPCA (Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals). They help stop Animal Cruelty by preventing cruelty to any animals, giving them medication to stop rabies, diseases etc and confiscating mistreated animals from so-called owners.
RSPCA
Check out RSPCA and see how you can stop Animal Cruelty from spreading all around the world. You can join the RSPCA and help them rescue the poor sick animals, you could adopt a pet to take care yourself or you can donate money to help them supply supplies to treat the animals properly.
RSPCA helping a little puppy.
RSPCA is treating this puppy well, so it can be healthy and live a happy life without any cruelty from it's new owner.
Little kitty drinking milk
This kitten is causally drinking milk which is being fed by a RSPCA member. The RSPCA supplies food/drinks which the kitten needs to survive.
RSPCA member about to walk the dog
In this picture the RSPCA member is about to exercise the dog to keep it healthy and fit by giving a walk around the park.
Chicken Twist
On the 12th September 2013 Moyne Shire Council found 250 chickens dead at a Mortlake brooder shed which belonged to a farmer- Alan 'Swampy' Marsh. He was reported for animal cruelty but on the 2nd September 2013. Also at his Townsead Street property in Mortlake three government groups has investigated the death of approximately 500 chickens dead.