Animal Advocates Watchdog

Re: Mutilated rabbits in Whonnock Lake Park

Yes my friend it seems that you got caught in a vicious circle, the ultimate catch 22, damned if you do, damned if you don't. It only goes to show that no one, or group that is highly paid, such as the BCSPCA, or the government goonies(aka: conservation officers) ever want to do anything good for the animals they were entrusted to help. The SPCA ignore them, while the CO's just go out and shoot them(it saves money).

Only AAS and other true animal care groups whose main concern is the animal, not the paycheck, are doing what the CO's and the BCSPCA are suppose to do. It's time for a change, a time to get rid of these government backed, do nothing organizations.

Of course that will only happen when there isn't a profit to be had from the suffering of the animals that are blatantly tossed aside by the people who don't want them anymore, for whatever stupid reason that may be.

But don't give up trying, because if enough of us stand up to these brutes and demand a change it will be forthcoming. The BCSPCA are on the verge of collapse and they are running scared. When that day comes the animals will be taken care of, because there are enough of us out there to do it.

Tim Fisher

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Should the SPCA prosecute for cruelty to rabbits? *LINK* *PIC*
Mutilated rabbits in Whonnock Lake Park
Re: Mutilated rabbits in Whonnock Lake Park
The Animal Learning Centre is part of the Surrey SPCA
This kind of education gives kids the message that imprisoning animals is okay
Many people purchase a rabbit from a breeder or pet store as a "starter pet" for children
A not-so-lucky rabbit's feet *PIC*
Rabbit relocation sparks ire
If I was a rabbit, I would take freedom and a natural life no matter how brief
The population growth must stop, or the problem will be compounded
Forced to Live on Wire
Rabbit producers use archaic methods and BC SPCA "education" is archaic too
Meat production is protected in the PCA Act
Only three rabbits will be permitted on the floor for adoption at the Surrey SPCA

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