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In memory of Mister, AAS will not stop fighting the BC SPCA *PIC*
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In Memory of Mister

Mister should have been taken home by one of the hundreds of SPCA staff if no emergency foster home could be found, where he could have been kept warm and quiet and hydrated in case he was losing fluid from coughing up sputum. Death from dehydration is a critical concern in the very young and the very old. Mister was infected by the chronically diseased SPCA and then allowed to die alone in a concrete cell. This is not animal welfare. But it is animal disposal.

AAS is not ever going to back down in the fight that was started in the first place by AAS after discovering SPCA heartlessness to animals, and then pursued by the SPCA by its bullying abuse of the power of the courts. We are not going to back down because to do so would be to forget Mister and hundreds other dogs we know of who have died of neglect at the hands of the SPCA and of the hundreds of thousands, who we don't know the details of, but who have died or been killed at SPCAs all over BC. We are going to keep fighting the SPCA in memory of all the chained dogs that the SPCA leaves chained and penned in filth, darkness, and lonely misery. We are going to keep fighting the SPCA in memory of all the dogs that were killed to save a few dollars on decent food, or eye ointment. We are going to keep fighting the SPCA in memory of all the cats and rabbits and small animals that the SPCA so casually "disposes of" by the thousands every year.

We are begged almost daily to rescue a dog from the SPCA before it dies of illness or depression or is killed just for being unsellable. I would have personally bought Mister from the SPCA, except they will not let me have any of their poor, miserable animals. They would rather the animal died. And they won't be denied their right to kill an animal either. Mister's photo shows a healthy dog, ribs not showing, good coat. The SPCA let him die of a cold.

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Mister *PIC*
He's dead of course
It is cruel, cruel, cruel to put an older dog into a pound
Where is the care?
In memory of Mister, AAS will not stop fighting the BC SPCA *PIC*
I hear stories every day of someone who liberated a dog
So do we, the latest is...

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