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Prince George Citizen July 27, 2023

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POLITICS

SD57 chair seeks B.C. Conservatives nomination

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HEALTH

Workplace mental health program recognized

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Wounded dogs left at SPCA

Cat found with serious injuries

HANNA PETERSEN

A three-month-old Siamese mix stray kitten was found on a property in Quesnel with a large, infected, life-threatening wound. “The daughter of the good Samaritan who brought Mira to the BC SPCA found her,” says Colby O’Flynn, BC SPCA’s senior manager, North Cariboo and Quesnel. “She had heard Mira crying and when her mom looked the kitten over, she noticed a severe injury at the base of the kitten’s tail and into the stomach and knew she needed immediate medical attention.” Mira had a deep tear from her tail to her hip and through to her large intestine. Her tail was also broken in multiple places. The wound appeared to be several days old and was dirty and infected. She was rushed to an emergency veterinary clinic for urgent treatment.

Citizen staff

Two one-year-old husky mixes were abandoned at the BC SPCA’s North Cariboo centre in Prince George, with porcupine quills lodged in their faces. The two female dogs are sisters called Asha and Saki. “Sometime during the night, the two dogs were tied to the picnic table in front of the animal centre, just outside of the range of our security camera,” says Kristen Sumner, manager of the BC SPCA’s North Cariboo community animal centre. “When staff arrived at 7 a.m., the fearful dogs began to cry and cower by the table. As staff got closer to the dogs, they noticed the quills sticking out of their mouths and knew they needed to rush Asha and Saki to the emergency vet clinic for treatment.” See SUCH SWEET GIRLS on page 3

BCSPCA PHOTO

Asha and Saki were found tied up in front of the North Cariboo Branch of the BCSPCA.

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