FYI March 2022

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C O M M U N I T Y: P E T R E F U G E N Z

M A R C H 2022 F Y I

Helping pets and their families escape domestic violence CRUELTY TO ANIMALS is common in domestic violence. People who use violence will often threaten, injure, and even kill a pet to control family members. Based in rural Auckland (the exact location is protected for security reasons), Pet Refuge provides temporary shelter and care for pets while their owners escape abuse. The shelter is the brainchild of Julie Chapman, the founder and CEO of KidsCan. When she realised that fear for their beloved pet’s safety was why people (usually women) delay leaving their abuser, she felt compelled to act. “For many people, pets are family. For victims of domestic violence, they provide real solace. Leaving them behind with an abusive partner just isn’t an option. We hope that if victims know their pets will be well looked after while they escape, it will remove a barrier to leaving.” Since the shelter opened its doors in August 2021, the team has helped 90 pets and their families, and more than 50 of these have been reunited. Anna is one of several brave survivors whose stories are shared on Pet Refuge’s website. “I owe my life to Pet Refuge, to be honest. I wasn’t safe at home, I feared

Julie Chapman, Pet Refuge's founder

The 2018 Women’s Refuge survey of women whose pets were abused as part of domestic violence found:

22%

23%

53%

of their children witnessed pet abuse

had an animal killed by their partner

delayed leaving family violence out of fear for their pet’s safety

for my life, and I didn’t want to risk my cat being hurt if I left him there. He is my little security guy, my shadow, my emotional support. If I was doing laps of the backyard, exercising, he would stay with me, rain or shine. If I was sick, he would stay with me in the bathroom the whole night. He’s so loyal. If anything, he’s more like a dog than a cat! “I am so, so grateful that my cat is in Pet Refuge now, while I am in emer-

Get involved

To ensure the safety and security of pets and their owners, the shelter is closed to the public, and volunteering there is therefore not possible. However, there are many other ways in which you can support Pet Refuge’s life-saving work. Safe Beds for Pets™ A donation of $25 a month covers shelter expenses such as a safe place to sleep, warm bedding, enrichment and exercise, transport, and veterinary care.

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Fundraising Got an idea for a great fundraiser? Pet Refuge can supply information booklets, collection buckets, and possibly even a speaker to tell the Pet Refuge story.

Become a Business Partner Your business and employees can make a significant contribution to helping pets and their families in New Zealand. Your team can work with Pet Refuge to develop a meaningful relationship that aligns with both your community/corporate responsibility goals and the shelter’s charitable mission.

73%

would have found it easier to leave if there was a shelter offering temporary accommodation for their pets

gency accommodation. The staff are so kind and compassionate, and Nikki has made everything so easy. I’ve had lots of information, lots of updates, lots of funny photos. It makes me really happy to see him and I can’t wait for him to come back. I’m trying so hard to find a place for the both of us. “As soon as I’m on my feet I want to do all I can to contribute to Pet Refuge myself, it’s such an amazing cause.”

Ph: (09) 975 0850 E: info@petrefuge.org.nz W: petrefuge.org.nz facebook @Petrefugenz

IF YOU NEED HELP

Call 0800 738 733 843 (0800 PET REFUGE), Monday-Friday, 8.30 am-4.30 pm. A voicemail can be left at other times. Email help@petrefuge.org.nz If you need help now, call the Women’s Refuge crisis line on 0800 733 843 (0800 REFUGE).


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