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The article

The article: Plan for Pets: Senior's Living, by Diana Gault

Posted By: AAS
Date: Friday, 9 September 2005, at 8:44 p.m.

In Response To: CONNING THE OLD LADIES IN VICTORIA PART 2: the SPCA's Pet Survivor Plan (AAS)

Plan for Pets: Senior's Living, by Diana Gault

It was one of those "Aha!" moments. In the middle of long overdue estate planning appointment with my lawyer, I suddenly realized my pets, or at least one of them, might well outlive me.

So who would care for Chloe and Polly after I shuffled off this mortal coil? Most of my friends own condos or townhouses, in which pets are not permitted. My children and grandchildren all lead highly mobile , super-busy lives. More importantly, who would care for my pets in the manner they'd become accustomed?

The legal eagle wasn't much help; she suggested I "ask around" which I did single-mindedly, at every opportunity. Eventually I struck paydirt. A local merchant had heard the SPCA had "some sort of program."

I called the Victoria shelter and was referred to Senior Planned Giving Officer, John Houle. (Note: John Houle is her husband.) John quickly assured me that the BC SPCA does indeed have a program - the Pet Survivor Care Program.

Various plans are available, depending on individual requirements and financial resources. Under each option, the SPCA takes the pet in, has it checked over by their veterinary staff, and then, using the information on file, looks for exactly the right home.

The program provided the peace of mind I sought. How ever my future unfolds, I'm now secure in the knowledge that my pets will continue to be cherished for the rest of their lives.

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SPCA cons old ladies - an update *LINK*
The article
The clarification notice
As of today, Mr Houle is still his position of trust at the SPCA
I just read the clarification notice in the October issue of "Senior Living"

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