Did you know that just one unspayed cat and her offspring can produce
up to 450,000 kittens in just seven years?
Cat overpopulation has reached a
crisis level in B.C., and as part of Spay/Neuter Awareness month we ask you to
help your community prevent the tragedy of unwanted animals.
This month, have
your pet sterilized, advocate for a low-cost spay/neuter program in your municipality or help cover
the cost of a cat spay at the SPCA at our Pawsitive
Giftssite. You can make a life-saving difference!
Much appreciation, Lorie Chortyk General Manager, Community Relations
PS. You can multiply your impact! Forward this message to friends, family and colleagues.
February 2013 Issue 120
Possumis an adorable four-year-old Dachshund who had never experienced the simple pleasure of going for a walk... until he came into BC SPCA care.
Prior to arriving at the BC SPCA Maple Ridge Branch, this handsome boy and his other canine roomates were not being adequately cared for by their owner.
Understandably, today Possum is a work-in-progress and still needs some socialization.
However, once Possum trusts you, he loves you with all his adorable little heart.
The clinic will provide free sterilizations, medical exams and treatment,
permanent identification, treatment for parasites and vaccines for feral cats.
Free clinics are also being offered at the BC SPCA’s spay/neuter clinics in
Prince George and Kamloops later this spring.
Help create a sweeter future for
animals in need
Across Canada animal lovers are a baking up a storm!
Feb. 25 is the first-ever National Cupcake Day for SPCAs & Human Societies.
Throughout February, Cupcake Party hosts will be offering cupcakes as thanks
for donations made to animals in need. It’s not too late to start baking to save
lives.
Register (it’s free!) and you’ll receive your very own
host kit and personal fundraising page to get you started.
Canadian cattle and horses need your voice
Each year
in Canada millions of cattle are raised in the beef industry.
The national
Codes of Practice that dictate minimum standards of care are now open for
public comment. This is your chance to advocate for their welfare!
Canada’s code
for horses is also open for online comment until Feb. 14, so don’t miss your
chance to speak out!
Earn 400 bonus reward miles
while supporting BC SPCA
This month, BMO® Bank of Montreal, one of the BC SPCA’s
community partners, is offering you a special opportunity.
Get the BMO®† BC
SPCA AIR MILES® MasterCard®* and you’ll earn 400 bonus
AIR MILES reward miles after your first card purchase… enough for a movie night
for two!
SPCA Certified helps you 'have a heart' this Valentine's Day
Staying in for a romantic dinner for two? Valentine’s Day is the perfect occasion to show you have a heart by serving SPCA Certified meats, poultry, cheese and cage-free eggs.
SPCA Certified products are available direct from the farm, at farmers’ markets and in grocery stores in B.C. and throughout Canada.
Two heeler-cross dogs rescued from a dumpster outside of
Williams Lake on Jan. 22 are doing well and are awaiting adoption into loving
homes.
The dogs, who survived in the dumpster for five days in
freezing temperatures, were immediately taken for veterinary treatment and are
now in the care of the Williams Lake SPCA.
At Anchors Inn Waterfront Cabins in Ucluelet,
they welcome you and your beloved pets too!
Rather than charge a nightly fee for pets,
they request a $20 per pet donation, which goes to their local SPCA.
Marilyn
and Lance of Anchors Inn have been donating the
proceeds of their 'dog fee' since 2003 to the BC SPCA and we are so thankful
for their long-standing support.
In celebration of their generosity, we
encourage our shelters to name homeless animals “Brogan”, in honour of their
late beloved dog.
Paw Patter - Sex and the kitty
Yes, it’s true, kittens can have kittens.
Cats begin to reach sexual
maturity in as little as five months. Knowing this is especially important if
your young cat ever goes outside.
To prevent accidental litters get them spayed
or neutered before it’s too late!
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