The
Mistreatment of animals is always a concern for the
Houston SPCA, but April is Animal Cruelty Awareness
Month and we believe it
is important to remind you that many
animals are mistreated every day. Sadly, the number
of reported cases of animal abuse is rising
steadily and it will take all of us working together to
reverse the trend. Because these innocent
animals are helpless in their
suffering, we must serve as their
voice in their time of greatest need.
If
we don't, who will?
The
first and most vital step toward our goal of
stopping and preventing abuse is to know exactly
what animal cruelty is and when to report
it. The following is a list guidelines for
spotting animal cruelty, as defined by Texas state law.
SEC.
42.09. CRUELTY TO ANIMALS A person commits an offense
if he intentionally or knowingly :
- Tortures or seriously overworks an animal
- Fails unreasonably to provide necessary food, water,
care or shelter for an animal in his custody
- Abandons unreasonably an animal in his custody
- Transports or confines an animal in a cruel manner
- Kills, injures, or administers poison to an animal,
belonging to another without legal authority or the owner's
effective consent
- Causes one animal to fight with another, or
- Uses a live animal as a lure in dog race training or in
dog coursing
If
you see any of these things taking place, please report
it immediately! The animals can't.
You can use this
online form, or file a report over the phone
@ 713.869.SPCA
Your
Immediate Action Is Needed!
House Bill 2328 (Animal Cruelty
Bill) will be voted on THIS
WEEK!
The existing animal cruelty statute is
antiquated and does not reflect the emotional bond most horse
owners have with their horses today, nor the typical role that
horses play in our lives. In today's culture, horses are
often exposed to urban and suburban environments which in turn
expose them to the same horrific acts of animal cruelty
perpetrated on other companion animals such as dogs and
cats.
By giving
horses the same protection from violent acts of animal cruelty
as we give our other companion animals, no horse owner will
lose his or her agricultural property tax exemption or the
right to administer drugs to his or her horse without a
prescription.
Please call, fax, or as a last resort,
email your state representative immediately and ask
him or her to support HB 2328 and an amendment to HB
2328 to give horses the protection from violent acts of animal
cruelty they need and deserve.
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* Remember when contacting your state representative, always
be respectful and polite. PLEASE ACT
TODAY! * * *