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  • Our Animals
    • Find a Pet
    • How to adopt
    • Fee Schedule
    • Surrenders and Strays
    • Reclaiming Stray Pets
  • Did you know?
    • Keeping Pets Safe
    • Animal Pound Services
    • Shelter Capacity and the No-Kill Shelter
      • Shelter Capacity
      • How Our Health Assurance Process Can Make Us “Full”
      • What Happens When the SPCA is at Capacity?
      • Fostering – A Way to Expand Capacity
      • Need Greater than Capacity
      • Space and Quarantine Processes at the SPCA
      • Use of Space and Avoiding Unwanted Pregnancies
  • Make a Donation
    • $22-for-2022 Fundraising Campaign
    • Donate today
    • Donate A Car
    • Leave a Legacy
    • Hope Fund for Pet Healthcare
  • Report Abuse
  • Tips & Articles
    • Shelter Blog
    • Tips & Articles
      • Bite Inhibition — an Essential Part of Socialization
      • Pet First Aid
      • Tips On Choosing Pet Carriers
      • Dental Care For Your Dog!
      • Understanding a Dog’s Body Language
      • How to Prevent and Control Leash Pulling
      • How To Take Care Of A Kitten
      • Tabby Cats And Other Colors Of Cats
      • Cat Training Basics
      • ‘Kong’ toys for dogs
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    • Contact Us
    • FAQ
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    • Downloadable files
    • Bookstore
    • Microchipping
    • How to help
      • Become a member
      • Become a Foster
      • Become a Volunteer
    • Hiring
    • Board of Directors
    • Upcoming Events
    • Board Members Area
  • Home
  • Our Animals
    • Find a Pet
    • How to adopt
    • Fee Schedule
    • Surrenders and Strays
    • Reclaiming Stray Pets
  • Did you know?
    • Keeping Pets Safe
    • Animal Pound Services
    • Shelter Capacity and the No-Kill Shelter
      • Shelter Capacity
      • How Our Health Assurance Process Can Make Us “Full”
      • What Happens When the SPCA is at Capacity?
      • Fostering – A Way to Expand Capacity
      • Need Greater than Capacity
      • Space and Quarantine Processes at the SPCA
      • Use of Space and Avoiding Unwanted Pregnancies
  • Make a Donation
    • $22-for-2022 Fundraising Campaign
    • Donate today
    • Donate A Car
    • Leave a Legacy
    • Hope Fund for Pet Healthcare
  • Report Abuse
  • Tips & Articles
    • Shelter Blog
    • Tips & Articles
      • Bite Inhibition — an Essential Part of Socialization
      • Pet First Aid
      • Tips On Choosing Pet Carriers
      • Dental Care For Your Dog!
      • Understanding a Dog’s Body Language
      • How to Prevent and Control Leash Pulling
      • How To Take Care Of A Kitten
      • Tabby Cats And Other Colors Of Cats
      • Cat Training Basics
      • ‘Kong’ toys for dogs
  • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • FAQ
      • Links
    • Downloadable files
    • Bookstore
    • Microchipping
    • How to help
      • Become a member
      • Become a Foster
      • Become a Volunteer
    • Hiring
    • Board of Directors
    • Upcoming Events
    • Board Members Area

Calendar online ordering

Want to help?

Here are some supplies that we could definitely do with!
  • Kitten dry kibble (Special Kitty kitten food)
  • Kitten/Cat kibble (Purina Cat Chow Complete or anything All Life Stages)
  • Dog kibble (any brand, breed or age)
  • Puppy kibble (Puppy Chow/All Life Stages)
  • Canned puppy or dog food (any brand, breed or age)
  • Canned cat food (any brand)
  • Cardboard scratchers
  • Cat Nip
  • Cat and dog treats (anything)
  • Dog chews (Kongs)
  • Litter (clay clumping or wood pellets)
  • Vinyl gloves (large or extra large)
  • Heavy duty garbage bags
  • Toilet tissue & paper towel
  • Hand sanitizer
  • Liquid dish soap
  • Printer paper (8½" x 11")
  • Envelopes (5 7/8'' x 9 5/8'', 14.9cm x 24.4cm)
  • Canadian Tire money
  • HE Laundry detergent
  • Bleach
  • All stationary items
  • Printer ink (Canon Cartridge 128 and HP Laserjet 85A)
  • Thank you so much if you can help!



If you would like to donate a bed at a special wholesale price for a Shelter dog or cat to sleep in comfort, please click here to donate a Kuranda bed.

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