33 Cats, Dogs, Puppies and Kittens Surrendered to B.C. SPCA in Nanaimo
NANAIMO, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA, JUL 29 – The B.C. SPCA took in 33 cats and dogs from a Nanaimo home with poor conditions and uncontrolled breeding, with veterinarians treating all animals for parasites.
- The BC SPCA took in 33 cats, dogs, puppies, and kittens from an unsanitary Nanaimo property between July 17 and 21, 2025.
- The surrender occurred after an investigation revealed uncontrolled breeding overwhelmed the guardian and the animals lacked food, water, and veterinary care.
- Animals had flea infestations, feces and urine were present throughout the home, and some animals were transferred to SPCA centers in Parksville and qathet.
- Two mothers, including Bea with 11 puppies, were very thin or fearful initially, and one puppy has a growing lump being monitored by a veterinarian.
- The BC SPCA treats animals for parasites, expects them to become adoptable after recovery, and reports most animals remain friendly despite previous conditions.
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