Kittens are cuter than cute, there’s no doubt. But with an abundance of felines across the province, the BC SPCA is hoping an adoption promotion, presented by Hill’s® Science Diet®, will encourage British Columbians to consider adopting an adult cat companion – or even two. From Oct. 1-14, the BC SPCA is offering 50 per cent off the usual adoption fees for adult cats.
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Cranbrook BC SPCA has been bringing joy to seniors in their local
community by bringing animals to care homes for visits. The change in
the seniors – many of whom have dementia or Alzheimer’s – is truly,
something special. Find out how animals help brighten the lives of care
home residents.
At only eight-weeks old, Oliver was hit by a car and now needs surgery to save his severely broken leg. Help care for Oliver and other animals like him; give hope and create a happy ending today.
The Canadian laws governing transporting animals are in rough shape. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is giving them an overhaul, but will the draft wording go far enough to protect animals? If you think there should be more rules governing farm animal transport, join other Canadians and take five actions to speak for farm animals today!
In the world of design and architecture David Yustin’s name and reputation command great respect and attention. But when David and his 10-year-old rescued Chihuahua Gypsy volunteered to be part of a new BC SPCA television campaign highlighting the bond we share with our pets, the tiny pup stole the scene by showing who’s really the boss in their relationship.
At Painted River Farm on Barnston Island Surrey, B.C., the Gilmore family do more than give the best care to their animals. These SPCA Certified farmers also support humane education and provide food for Paws for a Cause events. With cattle born and raised on the island, in the most natural way possible, as per SPCA Certified standards. Find out more!
Found astray, Misty (I.D. #403247) came into the care of the BC SPCA on May 15, 2016, along with her kittens. Misty's kittens have all found their forever homes and now this shy, pretty girl is looking for a forever home to call her own. Could she be a match for you?
Meet Buddy, a former homeless hound who initially exhibited signs of anxiety and a lack of training for good dog manners. Fortunately Buddy is a quick learner and found a loving, active family who is taking the time to show him a life he didn't know he could have.
When interacting with small animals, it’s important to respect their wishes, and to build a relationship based on trust. Find out more with a helpful video!
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