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NSPCA One National Voice for Animals Strategic Focus 2026-30 Launched.

NSPCA One National Voice for Animals Strategic Focus 2026-30 Launched

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The NSPCA (The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) have launched its One National Voice for Animals Strategic Focus 2026-30.

In this seven‑page document, the NSPCA sets out its ambitious plan to enhance animal welfare across Ireland.

The NSPCA is calling for urgent reform of existing animal welfare legislation in Ireland. The organisation says while progress has been made, gaps in current protections means animals remain at risk, and enforcement is inconsistent. It believes that strengthen legislation, improving oversight and ensuring proper resourcing are essential to delivering meaningful and lasting changes.

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Cat and Dog being held in a person's arms. European Parliament.

EU Parliament Bill Will Protect Dogs and Cats

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The European Parliament has passed a Bill (28th April) that seeks to stop abusive practices, curb cruel business methods and protect the health of cats and dogs in its members states.

By 558 votes in favour, 35 against, and with 52 abstentions, MEPs gave their final green light to the first ever EU standards for the breeding, housing, traceability, import and handling of cats and dogs.

In the absence of animal welfare standards for dogs and cats across EU countries, the Commission proposed the new rules on 7 December 2023.

The new regulation, already agreed with Council, introduces an obligation for all dogs and cats kept in the EU, including those in private ownership, to be identifiable with microchips and registered in interoperable national databases.

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