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Cruelty towards the family pet: a survey of women experiencing domestic violence on the Central Coast, New South Wales

Cheryl Travers, Andrew Dixon, Karen Thorne and Kaye Spicer
MJA 2009; 191 (7): 409-410

To the Editor: Pet abuse is considered another form of family abuse, and is a powerful marker for other forms of violence happening in the home. Women and children living with violence, isolated by their abuser, often form intense bonds with their pets. Perpetrators will use animal cruelty as a means to intimidate and control their partners and children.1,2 Women will put themselves at increased risk due to concern for their pets.1-5

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