September 19, 2019The BC SPCA’s Abbotsford Branch is seeking your help with medical costs to care for several stray cats, who were hit by cars. Cedar is a handsome and affectionate two-year-old orange tabby, who will need surgery to remove a broken femoral head. He has an open wound on his tail caused by the impact when …
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September 19, 2019The BC SPCA Chilliwack branch has been able to locate, spay/neuter and rehabilitate over 100 community cats with the help of a BC SPCA Community Animal Spay/Neuter Grant. SPCA Chilliwack branch staff and volunteers collaborated with several other organizations to help community cats living in two colonies. The largest colony was comprised of 109 cats …
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September 18, 2019Tiny Apollo was found as a result of a cruelty investigation. He was kept indoors for years, living in his own feces and filth with no outlets to express normal dog behaviour. Apollo was seized by an SPCA animal protection officer and brought to the SPCA’s West Vancouver Branch. Now, Apollo needs your help. His …
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September 17, 2019The BC SPCA is asking the public for any information about who may have shot and killed three small adult dogs and left their deceased bodies in a ditch. The animals were found on Sept. 16 near the intersection of Damms Road and Willow Cale Road in Prince George. BC SPCA officers recovered the bodies …
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September 12, 2019The BC SPCA’s West Vancouver Branch is asking members of the public to help with medical costs for Petunia, a four-month-old pug who is recovering from surgery and receiving treatment for her eyes. This little pug had what appeared to be a femoral neck fracture causing lameness in her left hind leg. She went in …
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September 12, 2019Senkō was the youngest in a group of 42 neglected horses seized from an Interior property in March. When horse trainer and large animal technician at Mills Veterinary Service, Kristi Kalke, first met Senkō he was just six-months-old, very scared and appeared to be completely feral. Kalke was part of a team working with head …
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