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For all creatures great and small. RSPCA Australia National Statistics 999-000 The RSPCA receives thousands of animals every year in every State and Territory in Australia. Annual statistics on the numbers of animals received, reclaimed or rehomed are compiled on a national basis by RSPCA Australia. The following statistics cover the 999 to 000 financial year and give details on the receipt and placement of animals by each State and Territory RSPCA during that period. The RSPCA received 38,607 animals from across Australia, including 67,04 dogs and 50,485 cats. As well as receiving large numbers of dogs and cats, the RSPCA took in 0,98 other animals. These included horses, livestock, and wildlife, including some more unusual animals such as bandicoots, echidnas, blue-tongue lizards, sea lions, ferrets, and a wide variety of native birds. This year saw a slight increase in the rehoming rate for cats. 3.% of cats coming into RSPCA care were reclaimed by their owners compared with.3% for last year. The reclaiming rate for dogs rose for the second year running from 0.4% in 998-9 to.8% in 999-000. The RSPCA found new homes for,45 dogs and 5,6 cats. The percentage of cats rehomed by the RSPCA rose markedly this year to 30.0% of cats received compared with 5.6% last year. RSPCA Inspectors carried out 47,989 cruelty investigations, and,53 routine inspections in 999-000. Over 50% of all the cruelty complaints investigated by the RSPCA across Australia related to cruelty to dogs (6,907 complaints). These investigations resulted in over 50 prosecutions for cruelty to dogs. RSPCA inspectors visited a wide range of sites to examine animal welfare standards including saleyards, livestock vessels, feedlots, abattoirs, zoos, pet shops, riding schools and racetracks. More detailed information is provided in the following tables: Table Statistics of animals received nationally by the RSPCA for the 999-000 financial year Table Comparison of animals received over the past 5 years Table 3a Animals received by each State and Territory RSPCA (break by animal groups) Table 4a Cruelty complaints and prosecutions by Table 4b Cruelty complaints by type of animal and Table 4c Cruelty prosecutions by type of animal and

Table Statistics of animals received nationally by the RSPCA for the 999-000 financial year Number of animals Percentage of total Total animals received 38,607 Dogs received 67,04 (48.5% of total) Reclaimed 5,33 (.8% of dogs) Rehomed,45 (3.9% of dogs) Other 4,7 (6.% of dogs) Euthanased 6,339 (39.% of dogs) Cats received 50,485 (36.4% of total) Reclaimed,6 (3.% of cats) Rehomed 5,6 (30.0% of cats) Other,509 (5.0% of cats) Euthanased 3,0 (6.8% of cats) Other animals received 0,98 (5.% of total) Table Comparison of animals received over the past 5 years 995-6 996-7 997-8 998-9 999-000 Change from previous year Total animals received 4,7 58,09 60,8 53,495 38,607 9.7% Dogs received 60,67 69,956 80,776 7,360 67,04 7.% reclaimed/rehomed/other 30,559 36,6 37,503 38,464 40,865 up 6.% euthanased 30,070 33,794 36,037 33,896 6,339.3% Cats received 58,63 6,63 59,08 59,006 50,485 4.4% reclaimed/rehomed/other 5,98 5,500 4,874 6,486 9,83 up 7.0% euthanased 43,434 46,663 43,375 4,50 3,0 6.6% Other animals received 3,466 5,990 0,34,9 0,98 5.5%

Table 3 Animals received by each State and Territory RSPCA (break by animal groups) ACT NSW NT QLD SA TAS VIC WA 3 Total Dogs,7 0,63,695 6,955 5,55,763 8,56 6 67,04 reclaimed 60 3,40 05,39,39 56 7,30 5,33 rehomed,45 7,55 56 5,489,05 480 4,908 37,45 other 745 955 860 380 68,00 6 47 euthanased 360 9, 9 9,4,70 599 5,7 8 6,339 Cats,560,766,38 5,047 4,673,963,66 7 50,485 reclaimed 0 06 57 3 884 0,6 rehomed,44 3,93 69 3,90,055 75 3,768 6 5,6 other 0 447 0 386 46 4,50 5,509 euthanased,007 8,05 847 0,554 3,45,056 6,3 5 3,0 Horses 0 4 5 3 3 0 0 66 reclaimed 0 0 0 87 0 9 rehomed 3 3 0 0 9 0 48 other 0 0 0 0 0 4 euthanased 0 8 0 0 0 4 0 3 Livestock 4 40 798 0 43 30 34 930 3,578 reclaimed 5 0 9 3 48 0 458 rehomed 90 79 0 88 6 5 35 3,4 other 39 5 0 7 6 8 0 97 euthanased 9 49 0 09 54 79 0 40 Wildlife 5,309 804 88,766,48 68 8,9 0 5,009 released 390 6 6,46 75 66 4,58 0 6706 other 73 597 3 0 446 7,08 0 3456 euthanased 746 8 50,305 86 75,69 0 4847 Other animals 393,33 75 60 9 0 450 3 3,65 reclaimed 3 50 5 0 6 5 0 09 rehomed 39 50 60 43 67 63 33 0 855 other 37 6 0 59 5 4 8 38 euthanased 86 987 0 38 03 8 97,80 Total received 6,630 36,33 3,0 35,86,004 4,4 40,304 50 38,607 998-999 5,767 43,707,99 40,945,849,68 44,408,46 53,495 997-998 5,47 49,37,898 4,978 3,090,643 40,807 3,004 60,8 % change from previous year up 5% 7% up 4% Down 3% up % see note 9% see note 3 9.7% Tasmanian figures for previous years did not include all shelters 3 WA break figures refer only to their animal shelter which opened in May 000. The total number of animals received by the shelter and inspectorate was,43. 4 Livestock includes poultry and other farmed birds 5 Wildlife includes wild birds 3

Examples of livestock, wildlife and other animals received by the RSPCA Livestock Wildlife Other animals Cattle Chickens Ducks Emus Geese Goats Pigs Sheep Bandicoots Bats Echidnas Frogs Kangaroos Koalas Lizards Pelicans Possums Sealions Seals Sugar gliders Various species of birds Wallabies Wild ducks Wombats Ferrets Goldfish Guinea pigs Mice Rabbits Rats Table 4a Cruelty complaints and prosecutions by Cruelty complaints ACT NSW NT QLD SA TAS VIC WA Total Received 75 8833 8 94 36 453 064 3075 48078 Investigated 75 8833 8 94 36 364 064 3075 47989 Revisited 09 0 76 0 043 80 8 608 4856 Cruelty prosecutions Prosecutions 9 77 7 70 4 0 05 7 347 Convictions 5 74 3 65 38 0 03 8 36 Charges laid 53 3 09 0 60 00 0 People charged 9 5 3 73 56 6 05 8 95 Cases examined 77 0 0 6 5 3 Cases pending 3 0 5 6 6 55 7 84 Routine Inspections 000 6 3 94 70 09 5 53 Routine Inspection Details Following are examples of the types of establishments routinely inspected by the RSPCA: Abattoirs Agistment Aquariums Aviaries Calf scales Catteries Circuses Feedlots Kennels Knackeries Livestock vessels Markets Pet parks Pet shops Piggeries Poultry farms Pounds Racetracks Riding schools Rodeos Saleyards Shelters Shows Transport Zoos 4

Table 4b Cruelty complaints by type of animal and ACT NSW NT QLD SA TAS VIC WA Total (% of total) Dogs 54,884 68 5,478,356,8 4,656,633 6,907 50.6% Cats 0 7,05 0,08 36,746 378,870.3% Horses 7,65 8,096 7 349,444 35 5,54 9.7% Livestock 7,648 8 59 605 477,05 55 4,60 8.7% Birds 837 0 55 70 376 8,904 3.6% Wildlife 0 3 4 0 6 7 5 05 6 0.5% Other 3 730 0 0 7 97,59 0,460 4.6% Table 4c Cruelty prosecutions by type of animal and ACT NSW NT QLD SA TAS VIC WA Dogs 8 4 5 4 6 37 9 Cats 9 0 6 Horses 4 4 8 4 Livestock 3 39 Birds 3 0 Wildlife Other 3 Figures not available from RSPCA NSW 5