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Forgotten Felines takes FIV cat that SPCA turned away

Ironically, last month I took a cat with FIV to Forgotten Felines because the SPCA (Vancouver location)TOLD ME "THEY WOULD NOT TAKE IN ANY CAT WITH FIV AS THEY DON'T HAVE THE FACILITIES FOR THEM" and all other cat shelters (with the exception of Katie's Place) told me they already had too many cats and could not take in anymore. For two months I took care of this lost cat and worked hard trying to find its original owner, then a new home, then a trustworthy cat rescue shelter. All the shelters begged me not to take it to the SPCA as they believed it would be euthanized and only one shelter told me not to take it to Forgotten Felines. Their reason: "She (I imagine they were referring to Penny)doesn't know when to stop taking in animals." It saddens me to know that this cat is probably now in the hands of the SPCA.

I believe the trap, spay/neuter, then release program is the best option (even better than cat rescue shelters) because perhaps if people see these thousands of stray cats roaming around in their backyards/streets they will wake up and notice we have a huge problem on our hands. By hiding them away in shelters people take the attitude "out of sight, out of mind".

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The SPCA Raids Forgotten Felines Cat Shelter Again
Forgotten Felines website *LINK* *PIC*
Video (1) taken at Forgotten Felines *NM* *LINK* *PIC*
Video: Penny and her crippled rescued dog, Vernon *NM* *LINK* *PIC*
Video (2) taken at Forgotten Felines *NM* *LINK* *PIC*
I know Penny personnally and she is such a wonderful person, loving and helpful
Video (3) taken at Forgotten Felines *NM* *LINK* *PIC*
Video (4) taken at Forgotten Felines *NM* *LINK* *PIC*
The Province: dredging up old, unrelated info about the van Dongens
More video and information will be posted tomorrow, so keep checking *NM*
Parkville - take a look at how cats at the SPCA "live" *PIC*
Pet store product display cages *PIC*
Fun for cats at Forgotten Felines *LINK* *PIC*
Worse than zoos
Penny has no convenient "unadoptable" label which she uses to kill cats
How many times has the SPCA harried Forgotten Felines since its first disastrous raid in 2003? And what has it cost?
There are dogs living in lightless garages, in pens, in sheds...
Don't forget, what can be done to Penny can be done to anyone
Penny has always had many sick animals, just like our local SPCA shelter has
"We are fighting to save them and need everyone's help and prayers." *PIC*
Question: When is the media going to finally see another side to the SPCA's seizures?
I've posted in the past about some of my dealings with the SPCA
Forgotten Felines takes FIV cat that SPCA turned away
40 seized cats are healthy enough to be rehomed?
I understand that Penny has a very astute lawyer and that she is the best hope to keep track of Penny's cats
CBC comments: I question the sensationalism used by the SPCA in bringing up the points they did *LINK*
CBC comments: Bad housekeeping? Maybe. But it does not prove or even infer animal abuse *LINK*
CBC comments: I do believe the SPCA was criticized a few years ago for paying out in excess of $200,000 annually to its CEO *LINK*
CBC comments: The fact that the SPCA's credibility has been severely damaged over the years by a variety of its actions *LINK*
CBC comments: Please, don't make fast judgements based on news releases and spinning by the SPCA *LINK*
The Vancouver Humane Society spoke out supporting the SPCA's actions

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