What to do if you suspect an animal is abused or neglected:
Sometimes abuse of an animal is obvious, but often it is the less obvious neglect cases that are seen in our own neighborhoods. For instance, a dog left in the backyard with no shelter or a cat living in an unsanitary environment. It is these cases of neglect where we rely on you to step forward and report these crimes.
Get as much information as possible. Try to find out the condition of the animal, their living conditions and the address where the animal is kept. Call Santa Cruz County Animal Shelter at 831.454-7200. You can remain confidential, but it is important to leave your name and number in case the officer has trouble locating the animal or for follow-ups in the future.
Once a complaint has been lodged, an officer will investigate. If animal cruelty charges are filed, fines and/or jail time could be assigned, and the animal may be able to be re-homed into a loving family.
The Santa Cruz County Animal Shelter enforces California Penal Code 597 which make it illegal to abuse or neglect an animal. If you feel that an animal is being neglected or abused, please contact the Santa Cruz County Animal Shelter at 831.454-7200.