Pets in family violence cases get funding boost

Pets in family or domestic violence situations in Western Australia will be wagging their tails with more than $1 million given to a peak animal welfare body.

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The WA state government will provide a funding boost to care for pets in domestic violence situations. Source: Supplied

Pets caught out in family and domestic violence will be a little better off with the West Australian government's $1 million-plus splash for welfare programs, animal shelter upgrades and equipment.
The RSPCA WA has been given $100,000 to continue the Pets in Crisis program which allows pets to be temporarily fostered out anonymously while their parents escape unsafe home situations.

More than $922,000 will be used for equipment and upgrades at the Malaga site while the rest will go to other projects including four new vehicles for remote travel to kennel upgrades.

Prevention of Family and Domestic Violence Minister Simone McGurk said the money would go to "long-overdue upgrades" and help produce positive results in keeping women and children safe.

"People may find it difficult to seek help due to concern for the pet's safety so this program may help to save both human and animal lives," she said.


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Published 11 August 2018 4:32pm
Updated 11 August 2018 4:47pm


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