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AAS funds $7900 in Community Partnerships for Animals so far this year

AAS has given almost $7900 since the beginning of this year to vets and other groups to pay for spay/neuter, extraordinary bills for old cats, compassionate boarding, and training and rehabilitation. We can do this because of the amazing generosity of our donors and supporters.

Our Community Partners are a (growing) list to be proud of: Vernon and District Animal Care Society, Friends of the Animals, Big Heart Rescue, Langley Animal Protection Society, Delta Humane Society, Friends for Cats, and many individuals who we have been so pleased to be able to help - without putting insurmountable barriers, like requirements that they also pay something they can't afford, in the way.

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AAS funds $7900 in Community Partnerships for Animals so far this year
SPCA puts $3000 into the pot in the Comox Valley
This initiative lacks not only substance but it also lacks common sense and compassion
The poor can't or won't pay anything, especially Natives
SPCA/Cat Advocates request $6000 from the Comox Stathcona Regional District *LINK*
SPCA's 2001 Community Consultation report on feral cats
Feral cat groups have often felt the wrath of the SPCA, but not much cooperation from the SPCA *LINK*

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