YOU Saw It. You Said “Absolutely Not.”
Annual Report 2025 (Web Edition) • Based on our supporter update newsletter
Dear Supporters,
You saw it. You said absolutely not. And you signed. That matters.
People ask us all the time if petitions actually work. Yes. They do.
Petitions bring cases into the light, but real change happens when people come together. When thousands of voices line up on the same case, it gets harder to ignore. Add in the calls, the emails, the people showing up and speaking out, and that pressure builds fast.
It is not one thing. It is all of it working together.
Take a look at the victories below. These happened because people stood up and refused to stay quiet. Every signature, every call, every voice adds weight.
And this is real. Court officials do see petitions at sentencing. They see the volume. They see the outrage. They see that people are paying attention.
That is how accountability happens.
That is how change happens.
And for 7 years and going strong, Animal Victory has been pushing hard to make sure those voices are heard.
Updated March 2026
380
Total Petitions
5,890,481
Total Signatures
74
Victories
87
Pending Outcomes
Cat Victories
Punish Serial Kitten Killer Who Has Admitted To His Sickening Crimes
Convicted Cat Strangler, Mutilates More Cats and Kittens While on Parole
Teen Arrested After Snapchat Video Shows Him Torturing And Killing Tiny Kittens
Teacher Made Students Hold Down Screaming, Unanesthetized Cat To Staple Stomach
Sadistic Duo Brutally Killed Several Innocent Animals At Pet Store
Dog Victories

Punish Police Officer Who Killed 13-Pound Blind, Deaf Dog
Brothers Forced Dogs To Brutalize ‘Bait’ Puppies In Barbaric Dog Fighting Operation
Justice for Reba, the Dog Left to Die After Being Taped in a Tote and Dumped
Pentagon Official Charged In Dogfighting Operation – Jumper Cables Were Used To Kill Losing Dogs
Heartbreaking Cruelty: Young Dog Stabbed And Hanged One Week After Couple Adopted Him From Shelter
Click here to read all victories →
Why this work matters
According to the HSUS, the most frequently reported cases of animal abuse involve dogs, cats, horses, and livestock, followed by wild animals.
Since our inception in 2019, Animal Victory has researched and published 380 petitions addressing animal abuse cases involving these and other animals.
Dogs and cats are particularly vulnerable to abuse because of their close bond with humans. As a result, Animal Victory dedicates the majority of its efforts to advocating for and safeguarding these beloved animals.
Where we focus
While our primary focus is on efforts within the U.S., where we have achieved the most success, we also write petitions for international cases when we believe we can make a meaningful impact.
Unlike others, we follow through
Animal Victory’s success relies on organizations and individuals working together to monitor cases from start to finish.
Most groups use petitions to raise awareness, often with unverified facts, and they rarely, if ever, update or maintain them. Seldom are there dates, signatures, or progress reports on their petitions.
Animal Victory stays engaged in cases for two to four years, consistently pushing for real punishment by tracking attorneys, prosecutors, and judges—while continually sending in new signatures and updates.
We follow through where others do not.
What your signature and support helps fund
Animal Victory allocates a portion of contributions from petition campaigns to provide rewards or donations. These are provided on a case-by-case basis to organizations or individuals involved with petitions or who have solicited services.
Thanks to you, we have a list of beneficiaries: View Beneficiaries →
Keep the work moving (Monthly Victory Heroes)
Monthly Victory Heroes ensure we can research, petition, and promote breaking animal abuse cases without having to worry about fundraising first.
Monthly giving also helps Animal Victory focus on investigations and communications with authorities to seek maximum punishment—without the highs and lows of income.
Basically, Monthly Victory Heroes help sustain our work and demonstrate an ongoing commitment to our mission.
Please sign our petitions. This is how we do it.
Note: Petition updates are written in red font at the bottom of each petition.


