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2005 BC SPCA... almost $20 million - Nanoose Bay CATSPAN...$1,547.00
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The BC SPCA's total revenue for 2005 was almost $20 million. In comparison, Nanoose Bay CATSPAN had $1,547.00 in total revenues in 2005.

NANOOSE BAY CATSPAN

Barbara McGowan
3432 Blueback Drive, Nanoose Bay V9P 9H9
Phone: 468-9931
E-mail: raybar@shaw.ca

Nanoose Bay Catspan is a non-profit organization dedicated to the care of feral cats in the Nanoose Bay area. This includes capture, spay/neuter and release or adoption of the cats. After more than a dozen years of caring for three communities of feral cats, they now have only two of the original cats to care for, however, new
colonies requiring care are brought to their attention regularly. Volunteers are always needed!

Messages In This Thread

Parksville Qualicum News: four kittens surrendered to the SPCA are now dead
Ltr from Peggy Bodnar - Being terrified should be no reason to die
Liv Kennedy: the treatment of feral cats by the SPCA is totally unacceptable
Killing feral kittens is NOT euthanasia *PIC*
Cat Euthanasia sad reality
Local SPCA explains why feral cats are sometimes put down
Getting the terminology honest: A "shelter" does not kill the sheltered...
Is the Parksville SPCA out there, trapping, doing spay/neuter, and caring for the colonies, so that they receive less feral cats?
What if "Violet" had been taken to the Victoria SPCA?
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Tompkins County SPCA goes from excuses to answers *LINK*
The BC SPCA is still killing the sick, still killing for space, still whining that it doesn't have the money, the space, the resources
BC SPCA tells media that people can turn in animals to be nursed back to health
SPCA damage control: suddenly in favour of managed feral colonies
Who covers the cost of the deflea/deworm, ear mite medication and other normal costs?
If the manager of the Parksville SPCA is so in favour of feral cat colonies, why were the feral kittens killed?
Anyone in ‘animal welfare’ who can kill WITHOUT EXPLORING OPTIONS defiles life
Does the SPCA have meaningful plans for feral cats?
Supporting Nanoose Bay CATSPAN
2005 BC SPCA... almost $20 million - Nanoose Bay CATSPAN...$1,547.00
2005 BC SPCA... almost $20 million - Forgotten Felines... $41,853.00
Death of a healthy animal is NEVER best for the animal

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