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SPCA identifies person who dumped newborn kittens in Vancouver dumpster

May 1, 2019 8:38am

The BC SPCA has identified the individual responsible for the deaths of two newborn kittens who died after being abandoned in a dumpster on April 19.

The day-old kittens, who were tied inside a plastic shopping bag that ironically read “Love You,” were found among garbage in a locked, underground area at 1040 Pacific Street in Vancouver.

The SPCA rushed them to an emergency clinic for treatment of hypothermia and dehydration, but they did not survive. 

Eileen Drever from BC SPCA said they can’t share further details at this time but can confirm that the individual responsible has been identified.

BC SPCA is recommending charges to Crown counsel.

She noted that anyone convicted of abandoning an animal faces a maximum fine of $75,000 and up to two years in jail.

“It is heartbreaking to think that the two innocent little animals died needlessly,” says Drever.

“There is always support available from SPCA shelters and rescue groups – it is not acceptable to throw unwanted animals away like garbage.”

 

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