RSPCA warns it will have to halt horse investigations as abuse skyrockets
- RSPCA Victoria warned on May 17, 2025, it may stop investigating horse abuse after a 53% rise in cases statewide in 2024.
- The increase results from economic hardship, drought, and limited government funding covering only a fifth of RSPCA’s costs.
- With 28 inspectors handling over 10,000 cruelty reports annually, more than 800 horses are under active investigation, mostly in regional Victoria.
- Chief Inspector Green reported that there has been a 53% rise this financial year in cases involving horses subjected to animal cruelty.
- Without increased funding, which RSPCA states is urgently needed, horse cruelty investigations and care may become unsustainable statewide.
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