Animal neglect an ongoing problem in Melton

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Sarah Oliver

Neglect continues to be the biggest animal welfare issue across Victoria, including in Melton according to recent RSPCA Victoria data.

RSPCA Victoria has reported that Melton had the seventh highest number of reports of welfare concerns for animals in the state, with 320 reports lodged in the 2020-21 year.

This is a decrease from the 2019-20 year, where 338 reports were lodged.

Hume had the third highest number of reports of welfare concerns for animals in the state, with 386 reports lodged.

Wyndham came in at number four, with 348 reports of welfare concerns this year, up from 328 reports from the previous year.

RSPCA Victoria’s chief inspector Michael Stagg said the relationship between the COVID-19 pandemic and reports of mistreatment of animals was “really concerning”.

“The correlation between lockdowns and an increase in reports of animal beating and wounding is a really concerning trend,” Mr Stagg said.

“COVID has created a significant amount of pressure on people.

“When there is financial stress, mental health or drug and alcohol issues, animal cruelty and neglect tends to increase.

“It is also possible that reports have increased due to people being at home for longer periods.”

Mr Stagg said it was important for people who were considering adopting a pet – or who had done so over the COVID-19 period – to do their homework before taking on the responsibility.

“With the high number of people adopting or taking on pets during COVID, it’s vital that people understand how to look after their pet and what good welfare looks like,” he said.

“Research what your pet needs in terms of food, shelter, grooming, exercise, training, vet care and companionship and if you’re not sure, give us a call or make contact.

“We always prefer to help prevent welfare issues, than be called up when it’s too late.”