Cruelty to Animals: Suggestion, Acts of Parliament, Prosecutions is a late-19th-century practical reference compiling British legislation and case law on animal welfare. Published around 1895, this compact volume measures approximately 6.5cm x 10cm, making it highly portable for magistrates, society officers, and legal practitioners. The book reproduces the text of relevant Acts of Parliament addressing cruelty to animals, offers suggested procedural guidance, and summarizes notable prosecutions to illustrate the application of the law. Its aim was to provide both legal clarity and practical instruction for enforcement and compliance. By combining statutory excerpts, enforcement recommendations, and case examples, it served as a handbook for officers and activists seeking to prevent animal abuse in Victorian Britain. The size and format made it a convenient reference in court, for field use, or as a personal guide to understanding the evolving legal protections for animals during this period.