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Animal cruelty and domestic abuse

If your partner, ex-partner or a family member has harmed or threatened to harm your pet, this can be a form of domestic abuse.

In these cases, offenders exploit a victim's bond with a pet or another kept animal as a way to control them, or force them to act against their will. It can be common after a separation, or if the offender is trying to prevent the victim from leaving the relationship.

Find out more about domestic abuse

Report it

If you're a victim of this or any other form of domestic abuse, you can: 

Further advice and support

If you’re not ready to speak to us you can contact support organisations for help.

Note that neither service below gives your details to people fostering your pet. All contact is via the service, and you're given regular updates on how your pet is doing in the foster home. 

Cats Protection Lifeline

A free and confidential service for victims of domestic abuse where pet cats are involved. It offers fostering placements for up to five months.

Helpline: 03000 121212
Email: [email protected]

Freedom Project at Dogs Trust

A free and confidential service that supports dog owners escaping domestic abuse. It offers dog fostering placements for up to six months and support with making pet-friendly housing applications. 

Helpline: 0800 298 9199
Email: [email protected]

Endeavour

Endeavour aim to provide foster placements for all domestic pets including cats, reptiles, fish and small furry animals. They work in partnership with the Dogs Trust Freedom Project to foster dogs. Referrals via the website.