Rescuers took Max into RSPCA care to treat his injuries and to help rebuild his shattered confidence. Today the Mirror has joined forces with the RSPCA to back its new campaign, Cancel Out Cruelty, to reduce these horrendous incidents against pets by 50% by 2030. Image: Handout) Handout)Dermot Murphy, Head of RSPCA animal rescue teams said: “It is incredibly worrying that still in 2021 we are seeing this high level of cruelty towards animals. What to do If you spot animal cruelty Anyone who spots an animal being cruelly treated or in distress should contact the RSPCA Cruelty and Advice Line on 0300 1234 999. "We fully support the RSPCA campaign to end cruelty to animals - it is so senseless and really shows the worse side of human nature.
Source: Daily Mirror July 05, 2021 05:00 UTC