May 17, 2019The BC SPCA’s North Cariboo District Branch is seeking your help with medical costs for a puppy called Snoopy. The puppy was surrendered at a local veterinary clinic because his owners could not afford the cost of surgery to fix his badly broken leg. Snoopy had a plate put in place to support his leg …
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May 16, 2019The BC SPCA’s Comox & District Branch is seeking your help with medical costs for Spooky, who was hit by a car and needed emergency surgery to amputate his damaged right front leg. “Spooky is just a great cat. He’s friendly, outgoing and has a positive attitude, which is helping him during his recovery,” says …
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May 15, 2019Little Prince is looking for a kingdom with a guardian who will take care of his unique needs. He has lost his home, his eyesight and is hoping someone will fall in love with him. Prince was surrendered to the Vancouver SPCA because his owners couldn’t pay for surgery to remove his remaining damaged eye. …
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May 15, 2019Join us for a fun night out in support of homeless animals in our community. The BC SPCA’s Tri-Cities Education & Adoption Centre presents its annual pub night, Pints & Paws, on Sunday, June 2, beginning at 5:30 p.m. at the John B Neighbourhood Pub, 1000 Austin Avenue, Coquitlam. Tickets are $25 each, and include …
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May 10, 2019Sydney was found by a Good Samaritan and arrived at the BC SPCA’s Kamloops & District Branch heavily pregnant with an abscess on her paw. She gave birth to two stillborn kittens. Labour wasn’t progressing and Sydney’s three unborn kittens were in danger of being lost. Staff determined that she would require an emergency C-section …
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May 9, 2019Hugo is recovering at the Vancouver SPCA after having surgery to remove about 100 hair bands and elastics from his stomach. He is the second cat in two weeks to arrive at the branch after eating non-food material. Some cats who have a long-term habit of eating non-food items have a compulsive disorder called Pica. …
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