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To find out more information about your state or territory RSPCA inspectorate, please refer to their website. Home What We Do Our role in enforcing the law. Our role in enforcing the law. What is animal cruelty? Read more on our Knowledgebase. Report animal cruelty It can be difficult to witness animal cruelty but the best chance of it not happening again is by reporting it to your local RSPCA as soon as possible.

Find out how to report animal cruelty. Our powers RSPCA Inspectors have a range of powers to enforce animal welfare law and investigate animal cruelty offences.

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There is a problem. How to become Explore the different ways to get into this role. What it takes Skills and knowledge You'll need: patience and the ability to remain calm in stressful situations the ability to accept criticism and work well under pressure the ability to work well with others the ability to work on your own sensitivity and understanding customer service skills excellent verbal communication skills knowledge of public safety and security to be able to use a computer and the main software packages competently.

Share this Facts and figures. Key information On average every 30 seconds someone in England and Wales dials for help. In we received 1,, phone calls. Read more about our frontline staff and what we do. Our inspectors now investigate more than , incidents every year.



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