Missed legal chance to help our pets

From: Becky Thwaites, Head of Public Affairs, Blue Cross
Inside the House of Commons. picture by Jessica TaylorInside the House of Commons. picture by Jessica Taylor
Inside the House of Commons. picture by Jessica Taylor

Following the debate in Parliament on Monday 19 October, Blue Cross is incredibly disappointed that the Government has not committed to change current legislation to make pet theft a crime in its own right.

We feel this is a huge missed opportunity to protect the lives of pets and reassure their owners that pet theft is taken as a very serious crime. Pets are not simply ‘property’ they are sentient beings and much loved family members.

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Our Pet Bereavement Support Service has been supporting owners for over 25 years and we know only too well the devastation, stress and anxiety caused by the theft of a beloved pet which deserves to be recognised and thieves punished accordingly. We are however, encouraged that the Government has stated its willingness to engage in further discussion on the sentencing guidelines and we look forward to being fully involved.

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