Imagine the fate of your loved ones in the hands of ruthless and heartless criminals. Tortured, maimed and worse, murdered?
The thought is unthinkable.
Now can you imagine what these innocent animals went through when they became the targets of merciless criminals.
The pictures seen here are just some of the unsolved animal abuse cases in the SPCA’s files.
Like you, animals do feel pain and agony. Their instincts when threatened will urge them to run away or almost growl and hiss to defend themselves. But most cases happen to animals who are too trusting or defenceless. They squeal, shriek and yeowl, but are often never heard by anyone but themselves.
Perhaps you can imagine their pain? If you can, please read on.
Now can you bear the thought that the same people who did these cruel acts could probably be standing next to your loved ones?
Surely not. Then why should they not be punished for the crimes they committed? It’s the SPCA’s job, you say, to protect these animals, but unfortunately no one man can move a mountain.
We need your help. If you see anyone abusing animals, please take note and make an official report to the police, because cruelty towards animals is punishable by law.
Your statement is important to provide the crucial evidence to bring justice for the helpless animals that were victimized. It is essential that you be moved beyond mere concern, to action.
Only then could justice prevail.
Yes, there have been animal abuse cases, though too few to mention, that were reported by concerned witnesses which ended on a positive note, leading to the conviction of the guilty criminal.
And rightly so.
Anyone caught committing acts of abuse to animals deserves to be prosecuted.
Please help bring about justice for these defenceless animals.
SPCA Reward Policy in Cruelty Cases
In cases of animal abuse where there are no witnesses, the SPCA will pay a reward of up to $1,000 to the person/s furnishing any information which leads to the apprehension and prosecution of the abuser.
Be a Witness. Report animal abuse to SPCA and the police.
Please do not email emergency cases to the SPCA. To ensure urgent attention, please call 6287 5355 ext. 9. |