As cold weather chills the air in Maribyrnong and Hobsons Bay, the RSPCA is urging pet owners to consider their animals and prepare for the cold months ahead.
RSPCA chief executive Dr Liz Walker said that while some animals could live happily outdoors in colder weather, they still require extra care and consideration during winter.
“Some parts of Victoria regularly see sub zero temperatures which can pose significant welfare risks for animals,” she said.
“There are many things we can do to prepare and ensure our animals stay warm and protected from the winter elements.”
Dr Walker said farm animals should be able to move from paddocks into three-sided shelters to escape cold, rain and wind, and chickens require extra bedding to keep them warm.
“It’s important pet owners consider any additional requirements needed during winter, such as extra bedding, more food and adequate shelter away from the wind and rain,” Dr Walker said.
Dr Walker said winter brings a new influx of cruelty reports, with RSPCA Victoria last winter receiving over 4700 cruelty reports.
The most common issues are underweight animals, insufficient food and shelter, poor husbandry and lack of veterinary treatment.