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The Fraser Valley Humane Society here in Mission is piloting a programme to have all cats neutered or spayed

The Fraser Valley Humane Society here in Mission is piloting a programme to have all cats neutered or spayed. The district has introduced a by-law that any cat, at large, over 5 months old, not tattooed and not spayed or neutered, the owners will be fined. (Trying to trace a cat back to it's home, might be a problem, in my opinion.) The fines are in the region of $75.00. But if any local cat owner goes to the Humane Society, they will be given a voucher to present to the vet, and the Humane Society will pick up the tab. Fraser Valley Humane Society has also raised enough money for the first phase of humane trapping, and spaying/neutering feral cats, here in Mission. The colonies of feral cats are known to them, and they have targeted certain areas to start with. Of course there is never enough money so they are continuing with the never-ending fundraising.

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Can or should the BC SPCA be saved from itself?
I too wonder, like many others if the SPCA needs such a major overhaul that it perhaps can't be done
Until the management of the BC SPCA, an organization that is fuelled by donor dollars and provincial funding, is truly proactive in managing a responsible and ethical business
Can or Should the BC SPCA Be Saved?
If Only we Could Ask Those it Claims to Speak For...
I agree wholeheartedly that a strong SPCA is what's needed. My experience with the BCSPCA goes back to approximately 1986, when I became involved with the Horse Protection Society of BC
We are really making a difference for these cats, not just sweeping the problem of abandoned cats under the carpet by killing them all
The Fraser Valley Humane Society here in Mission is piloting a programme to have all cats neutered or spayed
I personally do not believe the SPCA should be saved in it's present form
I want to know why does the SPCA keeps saying that they have this great relationship with so many dog rescue groups
Does the SPCA say that snake charming is science?
Is this just Utopia? Or can we really make it work?
Re: Is this just Utopia? Or can we really make it work? *LINK* *PIC*
AAS is often asked by people if they should discontinue donating to the SPCA *LINK* *PIC*
Being in the media, I can see that the SPCA has lost some ground
Another quote from a media person...
Shame on the System, shame on us...
Anger is a waste of energy: I only ever wanted the corruption to end: AAS successes *LINK*
If the members do actually want change then they CAN make it happen through the existing system!

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