TRIBUTES have been paid to an animal rescuer who spent nearly 50 years tackling cruelty with the RSPCA.
Former RSPCA chief inspector Mike Butcher died on Friday, August 12, aged 70 following complications after a long cancer battle.
Mike, from Worthing, joined the charity from Cambridgeshire Police in 1972 as an inspector based in North Yorkshire and Northumberland.
He then joined the charity’s special operations unit (SOU) in 1985, then became a chief inspector in 1990 before retiring in 2020.
The team investigate serious, organised and large-scale animal cruelty.
His funeral was held last Wednesday at St George's Church in Worthing.
RSPCA chief inspector Ian Briggs, who worked with Mike for 22 years, said: “Mike devoted his career to protecting animals in need and worked tirelessly towards apprehending and bringing to justice those who sought to deliberately abuse animals for their own enjoyment or financial gain.
“I and the other members of the SOU will always be thankful for the time we had working alongside Mike.
“Seeing first-hand the passion and dedication he brought to work each day was inspirational to us all; his expertise and knowledge within his chosen field will never be replaced.”
Mike dedicated much of his time catching dog fighters and badger baiters.
During his RSPCA career he received a commendation, certificate of merit and special commendation for his work with SOU. He also received the 1988 Anderson Plumbe award, COI’s Special Service Medal and, in 2016, was honoured with the RSPCA Superstar of the Year accolade at the Animal Hero Awards for his long service and commitment to tackling animal cruelty.
In 2014, Mike was diagnosed with cancer but continued to work during his treatment until leaving the Society in 2020.
RSPCA chief inspectorate officer, Dermot Murphy, said: “Mike dedicated much of his life to the RSPCA and animal welfare.
"He was instrumental in bringing a number of organised dog fighters to justice.
“Mike was so well known throughout the Inspectorate and someone who I have known for many years. We mourn his loss and all our thoughts are with Jenny, his family and friends at this time.”
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