Who would animal cruelty be reported to?

Who would animal cruelty be reported to?

To report animal cruelty that has already occurred (and may occur again, but does not at present involve imminent danger to the animal), call your local police department at the main number. In addition to law enforcement agencies, it also is recommended that you call the local animal services agency or humane society.

Who is PETA’s intended audience?

Targeting Audiences Around the World PETA wants to reach beyond American consumers to influence everyday consumers around the world. Many cultures eat meat and wear fur, so those PETA messages translate across national borders.

Who is most likely to be cruel to animals?

According to the U.S. Department of Justice, abusive spouses or parents are also cruel to the animals in the home about 60 to 70 percent of the time. Abused children are also more likely to abuse animals than children who were not abused. Animal cruelty is also linked to other crimes.

How is animal cruelty related to domestic violence?

We discovered that in homes where there was domestic violence or physical abuse of children, the incidence of animal cruelty was close to 90 percent. The most common pattern was that the abusive parent had used animal cruelty as a way of controlling the behaviors of others in the home.

What are the effects on the environment because of animal cruelty?

That sentiment can pretty much sum up the effect animal cruelty has on the environment. Animal cruelty includes a wide range of behaviors including animal hoarding, neglect and abandonment, dog and cock fighting, and intentional acts of cruelty. Whatever form it takes, animal cruelty tends to be a starting point for a much wider range of problems.

What is the punishment for cruelty to animals?

A person who, having impounded or confined any animal, refuses or neglects to supply to such animal during its confinement a sufficient supply of good and wholesome air, food, shelter and water, is guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by imprisonment for not more than one year, or by a fine of not more than one thousand dollars, or by both.