

Urge RSPCA to Seize Neglected & Abused Animals from Britnie Jane Lockyer


Urge RSPCA to Seize Neglected & Abused Animals from Britnie Jane Lockyer
The issue
It is with deep concern and urgency that we call upon the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) to intervene in the case involving Britnie Jane Lockyer, an Adelaide based TikTok live streamer, and her animals: Cash, a 1-year-old Amstaff X, and Moo, a Domestic Short Hair cat. Online witness accounts indicate recurring instances of animal abuse and neglect that have left these helpless creatures in a dire state.
Britnie Jane Lockyer has exhibited repeated patterns of failing to provide adequate care for Cash and Moo. The lack of proper food, water, exercise, training, clean living environments, being locked inside all day, and the ability to care or prioritise their needs financially, are stark indicators of neglect. Furthermore, screen recordings of her live reveal instances of physical abuse and verbal abuse, leaving the animals emotionally scarred, underscoring the immediate need for their relocation to a safe home.
The grim reality these animals face violates the Animal Welfare Act of 2006, which sets forth the duty of care required from pet owners to ensure their animals live happy, healthy, and safe lives. Ignoring these violations perpetuates the suffering of Cash and Moo, and undermines the very tenets of animal protection that organizations like the RSPCA strive to uphold.
Rescuing Cash and Moo would prevent further harm and allow them the chance to heal and be housed with individuals capable of offering the love and care they desperately need. The well-being of these animals should be a top priority, and swift action from the RSPCA can make a life-changing difference.
Please lend your voice to urge the RSPCA to step in and remove Cash and Moo from this harmful environment. By signing this petition, you are supporting the ethical treatment of all animals and advocating for their right to be free from abuse and neglect. Every signature brings us one step closer to a safer and happier future for these innocent beings.
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The issue
It is with deep concern and urgency that we call upon the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) to intervene in the case involving Britnie Jane Lockyer, an Adelaide based TikTok live streamer, and her animals: Cash, a 1-year-old Amstaff X, and Moo, a Domestic Short Hair cat. Online witness accounts indicate recurring instances of animal abuse and neglect that have left these helpless creatures in a dire state.
Britnie Jane Lockyer has exhibited repeated patterns of failing to provide adequate care for Cash and Moo. The lack of proper food, water, exercise, training, clean living environments, being locked inside all day, and the ability to care or prioritise their needs financially, are stark indicators of neglect. Furthermore, screen recordings of her live reveal instances of physical abuse and verbal abuse, leaving the animals emotionally scarred, underscoring the immediate need for their relocation to a safe home.
The grim reality these animals face violates the Animal Welfare Act of 2006, which sets forth the duty of care required from pet owners to ensure their animals live happy, healthy, and safe lives. Ignoring these violations perpetuates the suffering of Cash and Moo, and undermines the very tenets of animal protection that organizations like the RSPCA strive to uphold.
Rescuing Cash and Moo would prevent further harm and allow them the chance to heal and be housed with individuals capable of offering the love and care they desperately need. The well-being of these animals should be a top priority, and swift action from the RSPCA can make a life-changing difference.
Please lend your voice to urge the RSPCA to step in and remove Cash and Moo from this harmful environment. By signing this petition, you are supporting the ethical treatment of all animals and advocating for their right to be free from abuse and neglect. Every signature brings us one step closer to a safer and happier future for these innocent beings.
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Petition created on 1 June 2025