Nearly 500 reports of animal neglect made to RSPCA in just 10 months across Buckinghamshire

    A neglected animal is reported to the RSPCA every five minutes - as shocking new statistics highlight how busy the charity’s rescuers are on the frontline, with calls from Buckinghamshire contributing to a winter crisis.

    New figures from the animal welfare charity show that, up to the end of October, its dedicated emergency line had received 43,360 reports of neglect.

    In Buckinghamshire alone, the charity received 493 reports about neglected animals in the first 10 months of this year.

    The distressing new statistics - which include statistics for each county - have been released as part of the charity's Join the Christmas Rescue campaign - aiming to support its frontline staff ahead of what could be a "bleak” winter season for pets and other animals.

    In the first ten months of the year, the line had been open for 3,474 hours - meaning it averages 12.5 calls about neglect every single hour, or one report every 288 seconds.

    The number of reports the charity had about neglect in October (4,387) - was also higher than the number in that month of 2022 (3,818), 2021 (4,186) and 2020 (3,931) - with incidents shooting up up an eye-watering 14.9% compared to last year.

    The data follows previous statistics suggesting calls about abandoned animals are at a three-year high, with the charity expecting to receive more than 21,400 calls about unwanted and dumped animals this year too.

    The new figures saw staggering numbers of incidents in each local area. So far this year, Greater London, Greater Manchester, West Yorkshire, West Midlands, Lancashire and Kent have seen the most neglect reports - but RSPCA frontline rescuers responding to neglect reports in all parts of England and Wales (full county-by-county statistics below).

    Dermot Murphy, RSPCA inspectorate commissioner, said: “Thousands of animals' lives are hanging in the balance this Christmas with animal neglect reports a real cause for concern - including in Buckinghamshire.

    “Across England and Wales, our emergency line is getting a call about a neglected animal every 288 seconds. Combine those levels of neglect with rising abandonments, the cost of living crisis, and the cold weather this winter, and we fear this could be a very bleak time for animals.

    “But there is hope. Our frontline officers work tirelessly to bring neglected animals to safety - and it's the kind-hearted public who power these rescue efforts.

    “This winter, our rescue teams are set to be very busy trying to help and reach so many neglected animals - which is why we need animal lovers to join the Christmas rescue now more than ever, and donate to help us be there for neglected animals in their time of need."

    Here is one of the many animals rescued by the RSPCA currently looking for a home. Four-year-old Klaus came into RSPCA care along with a number of other dogs who were found living outside in awful conditions. Despite his background, Klaus is such a happy go-lucky boy and makes the most of everything life has to offer.

    His favourite thing to do is sniff, sniff and sniff some more. He would love it if his future adopters would be interested in scent work. Klaus is very dog social and would be better suited to living with another dog. He is looking for a home via the team at RSPCA Blackberry Farm Animal Centre and there is more information on his rehoming profile

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