"In the context of domestic violence, pets can be used by batterers to intimidate or control family members. In one study of battered women, 49 percent of the respondents reported that animal abuse had occurred 'often' during the previous 12 months, and included punching, hitting, choking, drowning, shooting, stabbing and throwing the animal against a wall or down the stairs.
Concern for the safety of their pets can be a barrier to women leaving abusive relationships. To remove that obstacle, an increasing number of shelters are partnering with animal shelters, breed rescue groups, or veterinarians to provide foster care for the animal victims of domestic violence. The American Humane Association reports that there are more than 160 of these 'safe haven' programs for pets around the United States...PAWS. Pets And Womens Shelters."
From ~ Pet Sitting, July/August 2008
"The door which the battered wife is trapped is the door to the family home."
Del Martin, Battered Wives, 1977
"There is only one person who can stop domestic violence...the man who does it!"
Widdle
Nature is the 'Great Mysterious' ... the religion before religions.
Peter Matthiessen, Indian Country