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The South East of England has seen a rise of more than 15% in animal cruelty reports in the summer months, according to RSPCA data shared with the BBC.

The charity received 2,039 reports from Surrey, Kent, and East and West Sussex between June and August 2024, up from 1,766 reports in the same period the year before.

The data also shows that reports have risen nationally by 33%.

The government says it is committed to upholding the highest animal welfare standards and that "all cases of animal cruelty are unacceptable".

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c3vddkypgqro

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