Mr Daniell's own president used the words "Auschwitz for animals" in a phone conversation with AAS. For cats, SPCAs are worse than concentration camps. A few branches have cat rooms, but most still keep cats locked in tiny steel cages for day, and weeks, and months, until they are sold or sick or mad and then they are killed.
Dogs are kept in concrete and steel cages until they too are sold or go mad or get sick and then they are killed. That is if they were not killed almost immediately after failing the SPCA test for adoptability (saleability).
AAS has more proof of this than anyone wants to see, but one recent example is the killing of dogs at the Surrey SPCA that the SPCA made sick and then killed rather than let them go to rescuers. (Big Heart Rescue would have found foster homes for Surrey's sick dogs: http://www.animaladvocates.com/cgi-bin/newsroom.pl/read/5125)
Another is Felicity who was rescued from euthanasia at the Vernon SPCA in the nick of time, sick and ignored by the SPCA. (One cat is saved out of thousands: http://www.animaladvocates.com/cgi-bin/newsroom.pl/read/5187)
These stories are the tiny tip of a huge iceberg of killing at SPCAs because they will not give up their lucrative unlimited surrender policy.
The former president of the BC SPCA said that the Society was dysfunctional. It is getting more so.