The Massachusetts Petition relative to domesticated animals is a document that can be signed by residents of the state to support legislation that aims to protect the welfare of domesticated animals. It is a petition to urge the Governor and the legislature to create laws that will help prevent animal cruelty and abuse, ensure proper care and treatment of animals, and provide humane housing and living conditions for domesticated animals. The petition also calls for the enforcement of existing animal protection laws and increased funding for animal welfare organizations. There are two types of Massachusetts Petition relative to domesticated animals: the General Petition and the Private Petition. The General Petition is open to all residents of the state, while the Private Petition is only available to residents within specific counties. Both petitions are designed to provide a way for residents to express their support for animal welfare and advocate for change.