I'd say that the SPCA gives less than adequate consideration to the welfare of pet rabbits and rodents. At the branches where they actually have rabbits the allotted space is minimal and inadequate.
Why does Small Animal Rescue Society (SARS) have to rush to rescue and take into its care 12-14 rabbits from a Lower Mainland SPCA where these animals are being threatened with euthanasia?
SARS is a charitable organization comprised entirely of a handful of volunteers, yet they handle more than the combined total of rabbits in all Lower Mainland SPCA branches. They certainly don't have the resources like the SPCA has. If one adds the other independent/small groups to the picture, once again this begs the question, "What is the SPCA doing?"
Carmina Gooch