Animal
Advocates of B.C.
Tel: 604-984-8826 info@AnimalAdvocates.com
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"TOO MANY
CATS" The municipalities of Coquitlam, Delta, Maple Ridge,
North Vancouver City, |
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Basement breeding operation in Maple Ridge |
Shed breeding operation in New Westminster B.C. |
A solution is needed that
doesnt create the even worse problem of "kitten mills". A shortage of
kittens caused by stringently enforced mandatory spay/neuter could create a market for
kittens. Animal Advocates has already seen advertisements in the Sun and Province
newspapers, offering ordinary kittens for sale for as much as $100.00, so the casual
breeding for profit of ordinary kittens has already started. Weve also seen many of
these "basement breeding" operations where cats are kept in dark sheds and
basements, in cages their whole lives, almost always with upper respiratory infections,
sometimes with FeLeuk or FIV, and always infested with fleas and worms. When they become
weakened by constant breeding and cheap care, and cant produce viable kittens
anymore, they are dumped at SPCAs where many are killed. The campaigns that urge people to spay or neuter their cat have been acted on by thoughtful people, and have been ignored by that element in society that doesnt care about the suffering and killing caused when they let their cat have kittens, or who are looking for easy money. |
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In this proposal, Animal Advocates offers a solution we hope will humanely curb the birth and death of "Too Many Cats." |
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The wrong solution can easily be reached if the true problem hasnt been correctly identified: The problem is the birth of kittens. Conclusion: Only cats producing kittens need to be controlled. Why does mandatory spay/neuter miss the point?
Conclusion: Mandatory spay/neuter could create kitten mills, be unenforceable, and will be seen to be unwarranted government intrusion. Is there any point to licensing cats?
ANIMAL ADVOCATES BELIEVES THE SOLUTION TO TOO MANY CATS IS TO CONTROL BREEDING BY LICENSING BREEDING ONLY - NOT LICENSING ALL CATS Casual Breeding License If a person wishes to casually breed their family cat they must buy a "Casual Breeding License" which would allow a cat to be bred once only. (suggested fee: $150.00; slightly more than the average cost to spay a cat.)
Failure to comply with the above would result in a fine (suggested: of three times the license fee) Commercial Breeding License If a person wishes to breed for profit, they must purchase a breeding for profit license is to stipulate that: (suggested fee: $300.00. Purebred kittens cost from $250.00 to $2500.00 each)
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Like all the unofficial cat rescue groups, Animal Advocates has spent years tender trapping cast-off cats and their kittens, invested thousands of dollars restoring their health, nursing the sick and the well, having them spayed and neutered, and finding them good homes. But the plight of cats is worsening every year. Women who have done cat rescue for 30 years, and spent millions of hard-raised dollars trapping and spaying and neutering and feeding, say there are many more abandoned and sick cats today than when they started. While always formulating and implementing solutions, Animal Advocates has been very busy doing rescue work. Our organization alone spent $35,000 in 1997 on cats, trying to save lives and make changes. We estimate that alternative rescue organizations, and thousands of caring, cat-loving individuals, raise and spend one million dollars every year none of it on wages and salaries all of it on direct compassionate work. Like all the other no-kill animal rescue societies, Animal Advocates truly wants to see an end to the killing and suffering of creatures that have been deliberately bred to be absolutely dependent on us, helpless to prevent all the cruel and thoughtless things we do to them. None of the alternative organizations stand to gain financially by cat control contracts. For that reason we believe our solutions are credible. THE SELLING OF KITTENS TO PET STORES Pet Store owners may only purchase kittens from breeders who have complied with the regulations:
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GOOD CAT LINKS IN B.C. HAPPYCAT HAVEN
(Gibsons) rescue, rehabilitate, rehome, feral cat t/n/r, shelter, s/n. |
How can you help
AAS to really help animals? contact us at office@animaladvocates.com |