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ABOUT THE INVESTIGATORS
The
Cumberland County SPCA employs two full-time agents in
the cruelty department. They investigate all issues dealing with
cruelty or neglect within the county, which covers 20 cities and
townships. In 2005 agents received 972 reports of
animal abuse. They
responded to each call to determine if it was valid, and took
necessary measures to correct the
situation. Our agents have been
thanked by people who reported animal abuse for relieving the
animals' suffering. They have been recognized for their
professionalism and persistence when prosecuting cases. But they
have also been threatened by individuals not wanting to be told
how to care for their animal.
Typically, our agents educate pet owners regarding the laws
governing animal welfare in the state of NJ, as well as pointing
out exact problems on that specific property. The agents recommend solutions to those problems and
give owners information. They allow a certain time period for corrections to be made,
depending on the situation. Agents follow the case until
all improvements needed are complete. Our goal is to give the
animal a better life by educating the owner about the needs of pets. We accomplish
this goal 80% of the time.
Of course, there are 10% of the cases where
an owner doesn't want to be told how to care for their animal,
or the situation is beyond repair and the animal is seized on
the spot. When this occurs, the agents have the law on
their side, and will prosecute the offenders in court. Perhaps the judge will convince the individual that care
requirements for animals are not a joke in the state of NJ.
Agents issued 172 summonses in the year
2005 for those
needing a little more persuading or punishment.
What happens to the other 10% you ask? Many times pet owners
will simply admit that they are over burdened with children,
work, school, other pets, or life in general, and they will
relinquish custody of the pet. The SPCA can then find the
animal a loving home.
These are some of the reasons most shelters and rescues require
screening processes today. They want to be as sure as possible
that they are not placing an animal into a bad or downright
dangerous situation. This is also why, if you need to find a new
home for an animal, be careful about who
you give the animal to.... free to good home ads result in more
cruelty cases for our agents. Not
everyone follows through with good intentions.
Your donations help us help them. Your donations
help us to keep our doors open to animals needing our
help. We provide a safe & warm place to sleep; wholesome meals;
fresh water to drink; the care of a veterinarian to heal
their wounds, and a loving responsible home. Help us teach them
that people really are good and won't hurt them. Help us give them their first toy
(many dogs we take in have never seen a toy and don't know what
to do with them at first). If you would like to meet some of the
animals our agents have helped this year please take
a minute and read the stories below. They will give you just a
tiny glimpse of what our agents face each and every day.
If you've already heard enough and would like to find out how
you can help please click the following link to donate to our
cause.

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