To be honest, I would have little faith in the RSPCA, for no other reason than they destroy about 53,000 animals per year – 45% of those it took in - and, hence, reporting matters to them can lead to a death sentence for the animals you are trying to help (rather than the animal abusers).
I know this as a fact from other cases.
But I wondered if anyone followed up with any agency, before wasting my time.
If they are left there by travellers who are on the road, then I guess they'll be hard to track down or prosecute.
I thought the best angle might be landlord if it is council or agency owned, eg the water authority who runs the reservoir.
To be honest, I would have little faith in the RSPCA, for no other reason than they destroy about 53,000 animals per year – 45% of those it took in - and, hence, reporting matters to them can lead to a death sentence for the animals you are trying to help (rather than the animal abusers).
I know this as a fact from other cases.
But I wondered if anyone followed up with any agency, before wasting my time.
If they are left there by travellers who are on the road, then I guess they'll be hard to track down or prosecute.
I thought the best angle might be landlord if it is council or agency owned, eg the water authority who runs the reservoir.