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So now the destruction stat for Prince George is 51%

March 7, 2005

Spay/Neuter Clinic to Open in Prince George
The BC SPCA Board of Directors was in Prince George last weekend to announce a major initiative that will save thousands of animal lives in northern British Columbia.
Mary Lou Troman, president of the Society, announced plans for a permanent spay/neuter clinic in Prince George that will provide more than 4,000 spay/neuter operations each year at reduced or no cost.

The North Cariboo Branch is the busiest of the Society’s 37 shelters, taking in more than 4,500 abandoned, abused, injured and surrendered animals each year. Until now, it has been cost-prohibitive for the SPCA to spay and neuter most of the animals leaving the shelter.

The clinic is desperately needed in this region. While most shelters in BC do not have to euthanize adoptable animals for space, the Prince George staff have no option but to euthanize 51% of the animals it receives – many of them kittens and puppies -- due to the staggering number of abandoned animals and the high rate of disease in the general animal population.

The SPCA clinic will open in July for the pre-adoption spay/neuter of all animals leaving the North Cariboo shelter and the facility will open to members of the general public in the fall of 2005. The clinic will also serve First Nations communities in the region.

The Society has received a $50,000 grant from the Vancouver Foundation to help offset the $270,000 cost of establishing the clinic and to support education initiatives on pet overpopulation with First Nations communities. For full details on the announcement, visit the SPCA website at www.spca.bc.ca.

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Tales from the crypt...
Pre-Community Consultation Report: SPCA kills pregnant stray cat
Pre-Community Consultation Report: SPCA would rather kill a cat than let it go to donator who just gave the SPCA $420.00
And during all this time the SPCA sold intact dogs and cats
Pre-Community Consultation Report: Roady
Pre-Community Consultation: An ex-employee
There are hundreds more stories...
Pre-Community Consultation Report: SPCA clinic employee tells all
Post-Community Consultation Report: The story of Winston, the back alley cat, and my "cat fight" with the BC SPCA
Post-Community Consultation Report: Kittens will be left to die overnight
BC SPCA announces plans for low-cost spay/neuter clinic in Prince George
We can only see this as a step toward real animal welfare for the whole province
Don't forget what Rick Sargent said *LINK*
The Prince George SPCA has had to put down nearly 1,500 cats so far this year
Re: We can only see this as a step toward real animal welfare for the whole province
So now the destruction stat for Prince George is 51%
Does the SPCA just pull its stats out of a hat?
And from another ex-SPCA clinic employee...

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