Monday, April 6, 2026

Good news: Florida cruelty case ends in prison

                                                                                                                       

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MIDDLEBORO: Kimberly A. Savino, REPEAT OFFENDER

PROSECUTORS REQUESTED JAIL TIME 

JUDGE IS NOT NAMED!

No jailtime for Middleboro woman charged with animal cruelty






The law in Florida spoke for those who cannot testify…



A woman in Volusia County, Florida, was sentenced to two years and two months in prison after authorities found dogs, cats, and other animals dead or suffering in her home.


She was convicted on seven felony cruelty charges along with additional misdemeanor counts.


Her name will now be permanently listed in Florida’s statewide animal abuse registry.


Deputies entered the home after a strong odor raised concerns. 


Inside, they found dogs with bones pressing through their skin, cats in poor health, reptiles without heat or water, and several animals already dead.


Others were weak from severe malnutrition.

True protection means prevention—not punishment after harm.

The court rejected a request for probation and imposed a prison sentence under state guidelines.


Consequences like this are not automatic in cruelty cases, as many offenders receive probation or fines.


In this case, incarceration and a permanent public record send a clear signal that severe neglect will be treated as a serious crime.


States like Tennessee, Illinois, and New York also maintain abuse registries, yet many across the U.S. stop at county lines or lack consistent enforcement. 

Every animal deserves a life without fear.

Florida’s registry operates statewide and is tied directly to criminal convictions, which reduces the chance that someone can quietly relocate and acquire more animals without scrutiny.


Three of the surviving dogs were adopted into new homes. 


They now sleep in clean spaces and eat every day.


Oversight that continues after a conviction protects animals long after a case fades from public view.


Prison responds to harm after it happens. 


Prevention stops suffering before it begins

Some animals are still waiting for their chance at safety.

The world's 600 million stray dogs and 87 million stray cats give birth to more than 1 billion homeless puppies and kittens each year.


Tragically, those who survive also reproduce and give birth to another generation of homeless strays - thus repeating the cycle of suffering, every year, leading to endless generations of suffering.


This is why we are developing a one-time, permanent-lasting, birth control Cookie that, when eaten, will spay or neuter a homeless dog or cat without surgery, to end the overpopulation crisis.


You can help the next street dog before they are born into the same misery, starting at just $5 a month.

Thank you for caring and for helping animals.



Sincerely,

Catherine Hill

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