Animal Advocates Watchdog

Let's get this straight - the SPCA hardly ever practices "euthanasia". It kills

Euthanasia only means the ending of a life in order to end unrelievable suffering.

AAS will no longer approve posts that call what the SPCA does "euthanasia".

The SPCA kills thousands of animals a year when the animals' conditions could be easily relieved. The SPCA itself causes almost 100% of the "suffering" that it kills for. Colds, infections, injuries, depression, anger, confusion... all caused by the SPCA's nasty cells, diseased facilities, cold, indifferent employees uneducated in anything to do with animal welfare, refusal to foster animals with any of the competition - all of the real animal welfarists.

Nor will we approve posts that call any SPCA facility a shelter. "Shelters" do not kill the sheltered.

So if your post is not approved, it may be because you have called SPCA killing "euthanasia" or an SPCA cell a "shelter".

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Oh those pesky employees, they can't even keep straight a simple thing like "what's today's policy on who we kill for what?"
Internationally recognized animal welfare and rehabilitation programs?
Killing cats for being the wrong colour: Let's not forget how much progress we have all forced the SPCA to make
Through the use of one word i.e. policy, wiggle room is created
BC SPCA Policy #3: EUTHANASIA for space
"Euthanasia" is anything but "gentle" for feral cats
Let's get this straight - the SPCA hardly ever practices "euthanasia". It kills
Start calling a spade a spade and maybe the media will at last "get it"
I agree
Three years after branch amalgamation for consistency and still no consistency
Tracking the SPCA contradicting itself over why it kills. Oh what a tangled web... *LINK*
Mr Daniell: do cats get colds or don't they?
In 2002 the number of animals killed was enormously higher than what the public was led to believe
"Euthanasia" justification from the SPCA's manual

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