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Don’t leave pets outside: SPCA reminds following animal cruelty investigation

November 29, 2019 4:16pm

The BC SPCA is warning pet guardians not to keep their animals outdoors following a tragic case of animal cruelty.

The RCMP received a complaint about five cats who had been kept in the back of an open truck in a wire crate for about two months.

When the officers attended the scene, one of the cats was dead and the other four cats were living in their own feces and urine. SPCA animal protection officers were called in and the cats were taken to the South Okanagan/Similkameen SPCA Branch.

Only one cat survived, Kasey, and another cat, Raffi, would need extensive care to recover.

Raffi had matted fur when he first arrived in SPCA care and will need entropion surgery on his lower eyelids. He will need oral surgery to fix his teeth and repair a lesion on his lower canine tooth. Raffi also received treatment for skin irritation caused by urine scald.

The SPCA strongly recommends that animals be kept indoors during cold weather or that pet guardians ensure they have the proper protection against the elements.

“This time of year we see a sharp increase in the number of calls about domestic and farm animals who are distress in outdoor situations,” says Eileen Drever, senior officer BC SPCA protection and stakeholder relations.

“One of the most common situations we encounter is dogs who are tethered outdoors in sub-zero temperatures. Animals are safest indoors, but if you must keep an animal outside, ensure shelter is off the ground, insulated from the cold and drinking water is not frozen.”

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