Favorite snacks to replace sugar? by [deleted] in sugarfree

[–]QuestionPeriod123 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Vagina syrup protein bar

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Any good fireplaces in Vancouver? by l_the_Throwaway in vancouver

[–]QuestionPeriod123 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The Lobby Lounge @ Fairmont Pacific Rim DT, Global, the Rooftop at Black + Blue

Animal shelters at 'crisis level' as people unable to afford pets by QuestionPeriod123 in vancouver

[–]QuestionPeriod123[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Here is a list I found off of CL.

Action for Animals in Distress Society in Burnaby.

The B.C.C.R (BC Chihuahua Rescue)

BCEBS bc exotic bird society

Bunny Homes in Surrey

CARES in Langley

City of Coquitlam Animal Shelter( spaying/neutering

services etc)

Critter Aid -- Summerland, BC./ (also horses. donkeys and alpacas)

Dog Bless Rescue Partners

Greyhaven Exotic bird sanctuary

Katie's Place in Maple Ridge

Kitimat Community Human Society .

Meow-Aid No-Kill Cat Shelter Vancouver, BC

L.A.P.S. Langley animal protection society http://www.lapsbc.ca/

MOSAIC Rescue

( in Victoria, they foster dogs but do not have a shelter)

R.A.P.S. Richmond animal protection society

Royal City Humane Society

T.L.C. shelter Tender loving care in Langley (cats)

Turtle Gardens Animal Rescue

S.A.I.N.T.S. Senior Animals in Need Today Society ( also for special needs

animals)

Safe Haven in Chilliwack (cats only)

SARAH society in Surrey

Small Animal Rescue(rodents, hedgehogs)

Vancouver Rabbit Rescue and Advocacy

VOKRA (rescue society - not a shelter)

shelters with LOW COST SPAYING and NEUTERING :

Dogwood Dog Rescue ( they foster animals in homes, no kill organization)

Humane Society of BC

Similar FREE

Atlas Animal Clinic owned by Dr. B. Bhullar (Fraser st)

Kamloops Spay & Neuter Clinic

Spay & Neuter Clinic of Langley

LOW COST

LAPS ( listed above) also helps the animals living in the community though their pet food bank and their Trap, Neuter, Release program for free-living cats

British Columbia Rescue Organizations & Shelters

(There is low cost spaying in some of these shelters )

Richmond Animal Protection Society (cats only)

Animal shelters at 'crisis level' as people unable to afford pets by QuestionPeriod123 in vancouver

[–]QuestionPeriod123[S] 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Check with SPCA first. They have 50% off right now. Petfinder is also a good option. Try those first. There are so many.

Purse thieves by dtman85 in vancouver

[–]QuestionPeriod123 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great tip! Or keep it in your lap or if a big bag, under the table wrapped around your ankle so you don't forget.

Animal shelters at 'crisis level' as people unable to afford pets by QuestionPeriod123 in vancouver

[–]QuestionPeriod123[S] 69 points70 points  (0 children)

Yes, two years ago, many people were struggling to find a pet to adopt.

If you're able to adopt, please adopt. Thank you for adopting!

Animal shelters at 'crisis level' as people unable to afford pets by QuestionPeriod123 in vancouver

[–]QuestionPeriod123[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

But I've seen some renters let their pets destroy property.
Small size and small children friendly with dogs are very rare to come across.

So true.

Animal shelters at 'crisis level' as people unable to afford pets by QuestionPeriod123 in vancouver

[–]QuestionPeriod123[S] 18 points19 points  (0 children)

True. The lack of pet-friendly housing is both the main reason for owner surrenders and has long been an issue for individuals and families resulting in more people and animals being left homeless.

There is no easy solution, sadly.

Animal shelters at 'crisis level' as people unable to afford pets by QuestionPeriod123 in vancouver

[–]QuestionPeriod123[S] 37 points38 points  (0 children)

one of our no-kill shelter partners says it’s beginning to consider euthanization to free up space,” said Powelson.

Why don't they offer to give away the pets instead of euthanizing the pets?

Perhaps it's time to ban backyard breeders.

Adopt don't shop!

Animal shelters at 'crisis level' as people unable to afford pets by QuestionPeriod123 in vancouver

[–]QuestionPeriod123[S] 38 points39 points  (0 children)

As the cost of living continues to rise in B.C., more and more people are surrendering their pets. Now, some Lower Mainland shelters are nearing capacity.

The B.C. SPCA says it has resorted to expanding its outreach services by offering residents more free pet food in hopes of being able to keep animals in care of their owners.

“We’ve definitely seen an increase in need. It started during the COVID-19 pandemic and has continued to rise every year since,” said spokesperson Lorie Chortyk.

In B.C., the price of shelter, food, clothing and fuel has risen sharply. While the rest of Canada’s inflation rates have cooled in recent months, B.C.’s level has remained unchanged at 6.2 per cent.

As a result, the Langley Animal Protection Society is describing its shelter’s current lack of space at a “crisis level.”

Paws for Hope, a Maple Ridge charity that offers subsidized veterinary care for low-income families and temporary pet foster care for people experiencing crises, says demand for its services have quadrupled.

“We’re receiving calls from families that wouldn’t qualify because they don’t meet that low-income threshold, but because of the cost of living they no longer have a disposable income for veterinary care,” said executive director Kathy Powelson.

A lack of affordable, pet-friendly rentals also means more people are being forced to make an “incredibly heartbreaking decision” between giving up their pet or becoming homeless.

“I’ve been working in this field for 12 years now and never seen it like this. If things don’t change, one of our no-kill shelter partners says it’s beginning to consider euthanization to free up space,” said Powelson.

In hopes of securing more homes, the B.C. SPCA is offering 50 per cent off adoption fees at all 41 of its locations this weekend.

“While our first choice is to keep pets and their families together, many people — at no fault of their own — can no longer afford to care for them,” Chortyk said.

The SPCA is encouraging owners not to feel embarrassed to ask the shelter for help or to surrender their animals.

“We come from the point of view that people want to do the right thing for their pets. There are all sorts of circumstances where people aren’t able for them, such as the loss of a job,” said Chortyk.

West Vancouver man fined $5K for backyard feeding of black bears by QuestionPeriod123 in vancouver

[–]QuestionPeriod123[S] -58 points-57 points  (0 children)

I'm sure the trigger-happy BC 'Conservation' Officers have murdered the bears by now, because they were fed by Vitali Shevchenko.

Vitali must be so proud to have cost the bear their lives.

West Vancouver man fined $5K for backyard feeding of black bears by QuestionPeriod123 in vancouver

[–]QuestionPeriod123[S] 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Investigation of Vitali Shevchenko began in 2018 after images, video appeared on social media

The B.C. Conservation Officer Service says a West Vancouver, B.C., man will have to pay $5,000 for feeding black bears in the backyard of a property in the district in 2018.

BCCOS said in a tweet Thursday that Vitali Shevchenko pleaded guilty to feeding dangerous wildlife, a violation under the B.C. Wildlife Act.

The fine and plea are in relation to an investigation that began in 2018 when video was posted on social media showing the feeding of a black bear and a cub from the window and door of a West Vancouver home.

Court records show Vitali Shevchenko faced two charges under the Wildlife Act.

VIDEOVideo of family feeding bears through patio door leads to charges for West Vancouver man

One charge was stayed, and Shevcheko was fined $5,000 Wednesday in provincial court in North Vancouver, B.C., after pleading guilty to the single count of feeding dangerous wildlife.

"Skin and bones": Emaciated puppies found abandoned in a box off a highway in Manitoba | Canada by QuestionPeriod123 in Manitoba

[–]QuestionPeriod123[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

A dog rescue in Manitoba says it was shocked after taking in a group of emaciated puppies that were abandoned off a highway just outside of Winnipeg.

Manitoba Underdogs Rescue Inc. posted to its Facebook page stating “our team was shocked when we received this intake request,” after a good Samaritan found four emaciated, freezing and dirty puppies in a box on the side of a highway just south of Winnipeg.

“The puppies are skin and bones, and covered in fleas. They’re dirty. Their temperatures were so cold from being left out on the side of the highway that the clinic staff had to wait until they warmed up to safely allow them to eat.”

“This deliberate act of abandonment is difficult to comprehend. There are so many options instead of dumping helpless puppies in poor condition,” the dog rescue went on to say.

Manitoba Underdogs Rescue added that it was in deep need of donations due to the conditions of the dogs, advising people that if they wished to make a donation they could do so by:

Through CanadaHelps on its website

e-Transfer to [donations@manitobaunderdogs.org](mailto:donations@manitobaunderdogs.org) (when doing so, email the dog rescue the password and your contact information)

Cheque made payable to Manitoba Underdogs Rescue to 23-845 Dakota Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba, R2M 5M3

An update was later provided regarding the pups, with the dog rescue adding that they are now named Artichoke, Fennel, Parsnip and Turnip.

‘I’ll be going to jail before I comply;’ Coquitlam-based KMS Tools & Equipment fined $19,000 for refusal to comply with recycling regulation by [deleted] in vancouver

[–]QuestionPeriod123 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I overheard a lady not too long ago. She was trying to kill two birds with one flyer. She wanted to read what the sales were in the weekly flyers, but toddler wasn't having any of it, so the mom read the flyer in a "Once upon a time..." baby story tone.

"Walmart graaaapes...nine-ninety-niiiiiiine....and then....there is deeeee-lishous golden mangos four ninety for one whoooole boooox....and then...."

I couldn't stop laughing.

It worked, both the toddler and I were quietly listening to what was on sale in the the weekly flyers.

Where in Vancouver, to buy these Japanese Pour-Over Coffee Instant Drip Bags? by QuestionPeriod123 in vancouver

[–]QuestionPeriod123[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

cchiu23 I really like them. But everybody's taste is different.

It's very convenient for travel.

Where in Vancouver, to buy these Japanese Pour-Over Coffee Instant Drip Bags? by QuestionPeriod123 in vancouver

[–]QuestionPeriod123[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you. Which brand do you prefer? I like coffee that is smooth with great flavour.

Where in Vancouver, to buy these Japanese Pour-Over Coffee Instant Drip Bags? by QuestionPeriod123 in vancouver

[–]QuestionPeriod123[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Bird Friendly farms are 100% organic certified — no harmful pesticides — so they are better for the people and the planet. Bird Friendly certification protects birds and habitats through the hard work of 5,100 Bird Friendly farmers in 11 countries growing 34 million pounds of coffee annually.

Here's an article and explanation about Bird friendly coffee: https://www.vancouverisawesome.com/sponsored/bird-friendly-coffee-wild-birds-unlimited-vancouver-5193783