Kent Messenger Maidstone

Reports of animal cruelty rising as prosecutio­ns fall

RSPCA recorded 100 incidents a week last year

- By Ellis Stephenson estephenso­n@thekmgroup. co.uk @ReporterEl­lisKM

The volume of animal cruelty cases has escalated in Kent – though the number of prosecutio­ns has tumbled.

There were 100 cases reported every week across the county last year.

RSPA inspectors received 5,475 complaints in 2016, with harrowing cases including a man caught on camera punching a dog and an ‘equine crisis’ which has seen hundreds of mistreated horses left to die.

Data released last week revealed the charity looked into 3% more cases last year than in 2015, when 5,304 cruelty incidents were reported.

However, the number of prosecutio­ns has more than halved, from 39 in 2015 to 14 last year.

The RSPCA’s leading inspector said he thinks the surge in calls is down to people being more aware and less tolerant of neglect, rather than there being more incidents occurring.

Shocking cases include a dead dog found wrapped in a plastic sheet on Ramsgate beach, and a flea-ridden dog called Ziggy found tied to a gate 100 miles from his home.

In October, a badly neglected bulldog called Spencer was found desperatel­y helping itself to cat food in a garden in Larkfield after losing a third of its body weight.

Dermot Murphy, assistant director of the RSPCA inspectora­te, said: “I believe that the figures from last year show that we’re not becoming crueler, but that people are simply less willing to stand by and do nothing if they think an animal is suffering.

“People are increasing­ly likely to share images or footage on their social media accounts of animals they believe are not being cared for properly, while many will see material their friends have shared and then contact us about them.

“Either way, our officers are under increased pressure having to respond to more calls and investigat­e more complaints, but it is thanks to their dedication, as well as RSPCA staff and volunteers that we are able to transform the lives of tens of thou- sands of animals each year.”

Kent had the second-highest increase in animal cruelty reports behind Greater London, which had 11,812 cases in 2016 compared to 11,050 the previous year.

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Picture: RSPCA This eight-week-old lurcher puppy was among the thousands of animals subjected to neglect last year
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