Evolution of Suspected Cat Abuse Between 2020 and 2024 in the Community of Madrid (Spain)

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Aradilla, N., De Pablo-Moreno, J.M., Porras, N., Chinchilla, B., Rodríguez-Bertos, A. (2025) Evolution of Suspected Cat Abuse Between 2020 and 2024 in the Community of Madrid (Spain).Animals , 15, 2892. https:// doi.org/10.3390/ani15192892

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Despite the well-established link between animal abuse and interpersonal violence, animal mistreatment remains a global issue. Challenges such as inconsistent legislation, limited training of specialized pathologists, and lack of regional data persist and must be addressed. In Spain, the real incidence of animal abuse is unknown, and the literature on the topic remains scarce. This study aims to assess the evolution of feline abuse cases in the Community of Madrid, Spain, since the publication of a previous study in the same region. Over a five-year period (2020–2024), 53 cats with suspected abuse were diagnosed at the Pathology and Forensic Veterinary Unit of the VISAVET Health Surveillance Center. Thirty-one cats (58.49%) died from non-natural causes: 17 (32.07%) due to blunt force trauma, eight (15.09%) due to poisoning, and six (11.32%) due to projectile injuries. Natural causes accounted for 21 cases (39.62%). Compared to the previous study, data suggest a possible upward trend in the number of cats referred with suspected animal abuse, including eight new cases of ethylene glycol poisoning. The correlation between the type of suspected abuse and final diagnosis was very low. This article examines current challenges related to animal violence, with particular emphasis on feline colonies, and promotes awareness among both veterinary and non-veterinary professionals

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Author Contributions: Conceptualization, N.A., J.M.D.P.-M., and A.R.-B.; Methodology, N.A.; Validation, J.M.D.P.-M., N.P., B.C., and A.R.-B.; Formal Analysis, N.A.; Investigation, N.A.; Data Curation, N.A.; Writing—Original Draft Preparation, N.A.; Writing—Review and Editing, J.M.D.P.-M., N.P., B.C., A.R.-B.; Visualization, J.M.D.P.-M., N.P., B.C., and A.R.-B.; Supervision, A.R.-B. All authors have read and agreed to the published version of the manuscript.

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