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Flea-infested cats surrendered to SPCA in Nanaimo

  • Eight cats and kittens were surrendered to the B.C. SPCA in Nanaimo due to severe neglect.
  • Veterinarian examinations revealed multiple health issues, including fleas, skin infections, malnutrition, and severe flea allergies in the animals.
  • Eileen Drever, a B.C. SPCA spokesperson, urged buyers to avoid breeders who deny home visits to inspect animal living conditions.
  • The adult cats and one kitten will not be available for adoption for two months as they require care due to health issues.
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Flea-infested cats surrendered to SPCA in Nanaimo

Kitten had fleas crawling into its mouth and eyes, says B.C. SPCA

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Sicamous Eagle Valley News broke the news in Salmon Arm, Canada on Wednesday, April 23, 2025.
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