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Title: RSPCA Investigates Underweight Horses Amid Community Concerns in Mt Eliza


THE RSPCA is investigating reports of dangerously underweight horses at a Mt Eliza property.

Protesters have gathered regularly at the Moorooduc Highway property to draw attention towards the condition of the horses. The RSPCA has now confirmed it is looking into the situation.

“RSPCA Victoria is actively investigating a case of seven underweight horses and working with the owner to improve their health. We appreciate the community’s concern and can confirm we have an active investigation regarding this matter,” the RSPCA statement read. “Our inspectors will continue to attend and investigate this matter to ensure any welfare concerns are rectified and all legal requirements are met.

“It’s important to note, moving horses who may be unwell can result in worse welfare outcomes, and rebuilding their weight must be done gradually to avoid adverse health outcomes. We ask for the community’s patience as this work occurs behind the scenes.

“As this is an active investigation, we urge the public not to take matters into their own hands as any interference could compromise the outcome of an investigation, so we ask people to please show restraint, and to respect all applicable laws.”

Animal Justice Party MP Georgie Purcell said the case “is yet another example of how broken our animal protection laws are.”

“The government committed to reforming them in 2016, and the bill exists – yet they haven’t introduced it into the parliament. In those 9 years, we’ve had case after case of cruelty where the circumstances could have been different, and investigators could have intervened sooner,” Purcell said on her Facebook page. “I’m calling on the authorities to urgently act – and importantly, for the government to honour their commitment.”

A petition with more than 7000 signatures demanding action has been circulating. The petition reads “The situation at the property on Moorooduc Highway in Mt Eliza is dire: young horses and foals are at risk, being starved to death in full view of concerned community members. This has been going on for years, with no apparent action taken by the responsible authority, the RSPCA.

“Proposed actions include immediate health checks and, if necessary, relocation of these innocent animals to a proper caring initiative. Our collective voices can pressure the RSPCA and local authorities into action and consequently, prevent further harm to these horses at risk.”

The property owner could not be reached for comment.

The RSPCA is currently investigating reports of seven dangerously underweight horses at a property in Mt Eliza, where community protests have drawn attention to their condition. The organization is working with the owner to improve the horses’ health, emphasizing that any intervention must be handled carefully to avoid worsening their welfare. They have urged the public to refrain from taking matters into their own hands during this active investigation.

Animal Justice Party MP Georgie Purcell criticized the situation as indicative of failures in animal protection laws, highlighting the government’s unfulfilled commitment to reform these laws since 2016. She called for urgent action from authorities to address the ongoing cruelty cases that could have been prevented with timely intervention.

A petition with over 7,000 signatures has emerged, demanding immediate health checks and potential relocation of the horses to safer environments. The petition reflects community frustration over the lack of action from the RSPCA and local authorities, urging them to take decisive steps to protect the animals at risk.

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Title: Outrage Erupts Over Distressing Video of Dehydrated Horse in Kolkata

A distressing video from Kolkata showing a severely dehydrated and undernourished horse collapsing from heatstroke ignited public outrage on social media. The incident has sparked a debate over the treatment of working animals in India, particularly in cities where harsh weather conditions and lack of enforcement of animal welfare laws continue to threaten their well-being.

The clip was posted by animal rights group PETA India and shows the horse being beaten and dragged by its handler even after collapsing.

Sharing the video on X, PETA India highlighted the need to stop practices where animals are forced to work under such harsh conditions. “Horses who are severely underweight, dehydrated, and in pain are not a tourist attraction. Respected @MamataOfficial, @SwapanDebnath98, @KolkataPolice, please send the horse to a sanctuary & replace cruel horse-drawn carriages with e-vehicles,” the animal rights group wrote.

Following the public outrage and PETA’s complaint, Kolkata Police shared that the horse handler has been booked. “Over the incident, Bhowanipore PS has registered the FIR on 24.04.2025 Ref: Case No. 90/25 under proper sections of law of BNS & PCA Act on PETA’s complaint. Appropriate legal action is being taken against the accused person involved,” the Kolkata Police wrote on X. The police also said that the horse is under medical supervision and receiving regular veterinary care.

Reacting to the post, PETA India shared an update, saying, “A dehydrated and emaciated horse suffered a heatstroke and collapsed in Kolkata, as the handler slapped and yelled at the horse. We commend the @kolpolice for registering an FIR following a PETA India complaint.”

Meanwhile, Actor Pooja Bhatt also shared the video on social media, urging West Bengal Chief Minister Mamta Banerjee to immediately put a ban on the use of horse-drawn carriages. Several social media users commented on the post, demanding punishment for people who use animals without taking care of their health.

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