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Erika Paul says the ethical thing, but what took so long? *LINK*

"The possibility students might follow the advice horrifies Erika Paul, a B.C. SPCA animal protection officer who wants the university to immediately tell students that killing or hurting the rabbits is illegal and inhumane"

The SPCA's Erika Paul says the ethically right thing, and it's about time someone at the SPCA actually spoke for rabbits who cannot speak for themselves. In fact, real animal welfarists wonder what took so long: the SPCA has only had more than 100 years to stop condoning the shooting of abandoned feral pet rabbits and their offspring just as it did the killing of abandoned feral cats that were brought to it.

Rabbit cull: Shoot to kill

Richmond Review By: Jeff Nagel
Black Press
Jul 15 2006

B.C. SPCA officials say they don’t necessarily object to a rabbit cull using guns, as long as it’s done professionally.
“Gunshot euthanasia, if done correctly, can be a humane death,” said chief animal protection officer Shawn Eccles. “It is relatively pain-free and it is quick.” The concern is if rabbits are shot but not killed.

An increase in the local rabbit population has some calling for a cull on bunnies. “How do we know these animals aren’t going to be wounded and running off, suffering and not receiving any care?” he asked.

With a large increase in the Richmond rabbit population this summer, Coun. Harold Steves has called for a rabbit cull. The rabbits are eating many of Richmond’s farm crops. Eccles said the existence of colonies of feral domestic rabbits “all over the Lower Mainland” underscores the need for more responsible pet ownership.

Releasing unwanted pet rabbits in parks or fields is far from humane, he said. “These animals are subject to all sorts of perils that are out there,” he said. “People have to stop dumping their animals. It comes down to responsible animal ownership.”

Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals shelters are overrun with rabbits, but do still accept them. Eccles also said Vancouver Rabbit Rescue and Advocacy, a new society, has been formed to try to care for the animals and find homes.

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Instructions on killing and cleaning a Uvic Rabbit
Kelowna faces another rabbit outbreak unless more killed
I love the irony of this coming from an institute of *higher* learning
All day, all I have done is refute emails and posts
The online replies to the article are disheartening
Times Colonist: Hunting UVic rabbits is illegal, inhumane and immoral
It is not against the law to hunt and kill feral rabbits
Local Vet offers vasectomies for UVic rabbits
The conundrum
All animals are at our mercy
PCA Act defines "ownership"
Erika Paul says the ethical thing, but what took so long? *LINK*
Richmond 2006: SPCA approved "gunshot euthanasia" while selling intact rabbits
Kelowna 2008: SPCA approves of captive bolt gun to kill rabbits *LINK*
Sounds like a pest control employee speaking
At one time the SPCA was literally in the pest control business
Long SPCA disconnect between its legislated objects, its mission statement, and its animal control/disposal business
2001 Community Consultation Report: Animal Control
Justifications for pound contracts not honest
SPCA's Mission, Vision, Guiding Principles and Charter. No mention of animal control

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