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Sunday 20th of May 2012



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Cruelty to animals
Over 3,000 animal cruelty complaints are received by the RSPCA from concerned members of the public each year in Western Australia.

The RSPCA relies on the public to be our eyes and ears within the community and report any animal welfare concerns.

These concerns can then be investigated by an RSPCA Inspector.

Emaciated dog

Your details will remain confidential.

Click here for offences against animals.

Your call could save a life...
Once you have made a call with a complaint, your details will be taken by our communications officer and where necessary will be given to an Inspector to investigate. In serious cases of animal cruelty, your call could save a life.

Where necessary the RSPCA's inspectors have the power to seize any animal they believe is suffering. The animals, where necessary will be given veterinary attention and cared for by our expert staff.

Report it NOW

If you are concerned about the well-being of an animal don't delay, contact us immediately. If you are not sure, contact us so we can investigate. Your action could save an animal from suffering needlessly.

Starving dog


But we can't help if you don't tell us.

Our Inspectors are all highly trained professionals with powers under the Animal Welfare Act of Western Australia.

Read more on our Inspectors
You can call an Inspector right now to Report Cruelty.

Inspector Matt with Tinja

Call our main number (08) 9209 9300 or if you live outside Perth 1300 CRUELTY (1300 278 3589)

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To make a complaint simply pick up the phone and call us on any of the numbers below or click here to register a complaint

For legal reasons the RSPCA cannot accept anonymous complaints, however your details will remain confidential.

Remember to tell us