Get all the love for half the adoption fee! From July 18-26, the BC SPCA is holding a cat adoption promotion, presented by Hill’s® Science Diet®, at all of its locations across British Columbia to encourage animal lovers to come and check out the adult felines in the society’s care. Considering cat adoption? Now is the time to make it a reality!
A lovable bulldog with an unforgettable face at the Victoria SPCA is in need of extensive medical treatment, and branch staff are hoping the public can help. A ‘total chair hog with her tongue always out,’ this sweetheart is quickly winning over the hearts of staff and volunteers at the Victoria BC SPCA Branch. Can you help this sweet girl?
Care about where your eggs come from? Then share your thoughts on egg-laying hen welfare with people who have the power to make positive change for chickens across Canada. The new national ‘egg code’ is now open for public comment for the first time, and millions of hens are counting on you to make a difference. Speak up now!
Attention all shutterbugs: the BC SPCA’s eighth annual Wildlife-In-Focus photography contest, is now open for entries. Each year, amateur photographers around the province strive to capture the best of British Columbia’s wildlife at work, rest and play. From backyard cuteness to fierceness in the wild, the images submitted never cease to be stunning and awe-inspiring.
If you’ve ever considered being a foster fur-parent, now is a fantastic time to apply at your local BC SPCA branch. Spring has sprung, so it’s kitten season across the province, and the society’s shelters are constantly in need of foster guardians for cats, kittens, dogs and small animals. If you think you’ve got what it takes, apply today!
In the care of the BC SPCA since January, Beverly (Animal ID #390316) is hoping her forever home will come along soon. With downy soft, fine grey fur and lovely green eyes, the petite Beverly is a beautiful female cat. Could she be the right match for you?
Although a friendly, obedient dog who gets along well with others, Kody found himself surrendered into the care of the BC SPCA. Fortunately, it wasn't long before he found his forever family in Catie and Dave. Take a moment to read this cute, happy "tail".
Found some kittens? Not sure what to do? Find out what to do in this helpful Tip Tuesday video featuring veterinarian and BC SPCA senior manager, animal health Dr. Emilia Gordon.
You can #unlock500K! A generous animal-lover like you has pledged $500,000 for the animals, but only if we can raise an equal amount by July 15. Will you help unlock this gift?
The British Columbia Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (BC SPCA) is a non-profit organization funded primarily by public donations. Our mission is to protect and enhance the quality of life for domestic, farm and wild animals in British Columbia. BC SPCA Charitable Registration No. BN 11881 9036 RR0001