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Feral cats are not usually this healthy and well-looked after, but in Clinton BC they have a special person who has dedicated herself to making sure that they receive this care. In spite of the best efforts all the little groups like Animal Advocates Society, BC is still awash in excess cats and kittens both feral and domesticated. The moral duty to prevent animal-suffering is acted on by hundreds, possibly thousands of women in BC, quietly and without any money but their own or what they can raise at garage sales, without any help from the BC Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (BCSPCA) which still kills many cats and refuses help for feral cats (except for a very few). Animal Advocates Society of BC (AASBC) has been paying the vet bills for these cats and women for decades, thanks to the warm-hearted generosity of our donors. You and I and AAS can help to stop the callous disregard for cats in BC caused by the straightforward market force of more product than purchasers. Cat over-production is still so acceptable that without an all-out spay and neuter war, all the unremitting and heart-breaking work these devoted women do cannot stop the cycles of suffering; and there is only so much that women without the BC SPCA's $24 million financial resources can do. Judy Stone
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Links to Cat Rescue Groups:
Happy Cat Haven (Gibsons BC)
Katie's Place (Maple Ridge BC)
Pacific Animal Foundation (North Vancouver BC)
Richmond Animal Protection Society (Richmond BC)
Vernon District Animal Care Society (Vernon BC)