The fight against animal abandonment and mistreatment
Around 100 dogs and cats are abandoned each year in France, including 60 during the summer.
Yet people continue to encourage the birth of litters: animals continue to be born, without any control or regulation, adding to the animals that no one knows what to do with anymore, and animal protection associations are increasingly overwhelmed...
France holds the sad record for abandonment in Europe
What are the causes of animal abandonment?

How to fight against abandonment?
In France, abandoning a domestic animal is considered an act of cruelty punishable by 2 years of imprisonment and a fine of €30 (article 000-521 of the penal code).
Abandonment is defined as leaving a pet without care, without the possibility of food or water.
One of the major problems arises when school holidays arrive, when some owners do not know how to look after their pets.
However, many solutions exist.
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The pension : This is the only type of care that is subject to control by the veterinary inspection services to which the activity must be declared, so pay attention to this point.
By boarding your pet, you can be sure that the person you entrust it to has the necessary qualifications to take care of it and that health regulations are in place within the establishment.
Please note: For the health of your pet and that of others, it is mandatory that its vaccinations are up to date. -
Boarding nevertheless assumes that your animal tolerates contact with new animals well.
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Home care This solution allows the animal to maintain its bearings and its environment. The "pet sitter" moves into your home and takes care of your dog or cat on a daily basis.
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The visits : in case of short absence of the owners. The "pet sitter" comes to feed the owner and walk him (for a dog) several times a day.
- Guard at the guardian's home : This method is suitable for animals that are used to human presence and do not like being isolated.
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The exchange of custody : It's an exchange of good services between pet owners. The owners go on vacation alternately, allowing them to take turns looking after each other's cats and/or dogs for free.
It's possible to meet the foster family before entrusting your pet. This will be an opportunity to discuss your dog or cat's habits, discover their future temporary residence, and check whether they can coexist with other animals.

Many animals, too few homes...
Animals are often abandoned by the people they depend on and who are supposed to care for them. The news is full of such tragic stories.

Thousands of animal donations are also made each year, which goes some way to addressing the problem of animal placement, with owners at least making the effort to give them away rather than abandon them.
On average, keeping a dog costs around 1500 euros per year, and a cat 800 euros.
If you are planning to get a new pet, promote adoption from shelters and associations.
What you can do!
By spaying or neutering your pets and choosing to always adopt and never buy animals from pet stores or breeders, each of us can work toward a world where every animal has a loving and stable home.
Witness to abuse, what to do?
Beaten, abandoned, malnourished... Many of you wonder what steps to take when you witness animal abuse.
What to do? Who to contact? How to intervene without putting yourself in danger?
In the most serious situations, acts of cruelty, such as abandonment or deprivation of food, the first thing to do is to contact the authorities, as they alone are authorized to intervene.
It is also advisable to contact an animal protection association. Many of these have investigators who can conduct inquiries. They will be able to take charge of the case and gather sufficient evidence to file a complaint. ![]()
Please note : These associations are not authorized to seize animals without being duly mandated by the authorities (gendarmerie, police, prefecture services, justice).
The main thing to do is to gather evidence of the situation, such as photos, videos, testimonies, etc. The more there are, the more likely the case will be brought to justice.
If you encounter resistance from the police or gendarmerie services, you can write directly to the Public Prosecutor of the High Court in the territory where the facts were observed, preferably by registered letter.
The intervention of an animal protection organization, through the constitution of a civil party, can help to give weight to the case.
The person suspected of mistreating their animal then faces a penalty that varies depending on the seriousness of the facts: a fine of 450 to 30 euros, including a temporary or permanent ban on keeping pets and a prison sentence of up to 000 years for acts of cruelty (article 2-521 of the Penal Code, editor's note).
Social media is now widely used to identify perpetrators of wrongdoing. The Ministry of the Interior has made a website available to Internet users dedicated to reporting "illegal content or behavior."
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