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Fredericton SPCA

165 Hilton Road, Fredericton, Canada
Animal Shelter

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Call 459-1555 to report lost/found pets or for information about animals for adoption. To report cruelty or neglect, contact the NB SPCA at 1-877-722-1522 * Each year The Fredericton SPCA provides temporary shelter, care & adoption opportunities for over 1,300 companion animals in need.
* We are committed to finding a home for every trainable, treatable and adoptable animal in our care.
* To help reduce pet overpopulation every pet adopted from us is spayed or neutered before going  home.
* We offer education programs that promote responsible care and inspire compassion, empathy and respect for  all animals.
* “Speaking Up For Animals” is our slogan. It’s what we do everyday when we help abandoned & neglected animals and educate the public about animal cruelty & neglect. It's what we will continue to do everyday, with your help.

HOW YOU CAN HELP:

ADOPT:  Make adoption your first option when adding a pet to your life. Visit www.frederictonspca.ca to view pets waiting for their forever homes.

DONATE: As a registered charity & non-profit organization we rely on the generous support of our community. Your gift will help us help animals.

VOLUNTEER:  There are many ways that you can help working with, and for the animals.

CONTACT US FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Visit:   www.frederictonspca.ca
Call:   506-459-1555  

Welcome to the Fredericton SPCA Facebook page. This page is for supporters of the Fredericton SPCA. We welcome feedback and discussions for all those who wish to share opinions or ask questions.


By participating in conversations on this page, you are agreeing to our commenting policy, as follows:

We reserve the right to delete posts that include any of the following:
- Profanity or personal attacks
- Inaccurate information
- Spam, promotion or ads for other pages or websites
- Irrelevant topics
- Threats, demands or promotion of violence
- Hateful, racist, sexist, homophobic, slanderous, insulting, or life threatening remarks.
- Reports of cruelty detailing suspect name, address or other personal details (these are not appropriate to share on social network - please report directly to the NBSPCA 1-877- 722-1522, or to your local Humane Society, SPCA or local police)
- Promotion of people or organizations responsible for animal abuse or poor standards of animal welfare
- Request for/support of any illegal activity (such as unauthorized "rescue" of a privately owned animal)
-Disrespecting other people: We want people to feel comfortable about posting their questions and answers on our Facebook page. Angry rants or abusive posts don't help achieve this and they will be deleted. Please don't post inflammatory messages designed to foster these kinds of arguments.

If you continue to violate this policy, you will be removed from our page.

Our aim is to ensure discussions remain positive and constructive. If you have a question that may be better addressed by direct communication please contact us through email at info@frederictonspca.ca or by calling 459-1555 during business hours 11-4pm, 7 days a week.

RECENT FACEBOOK POSTS

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A HUGE thank you to Sobey's on Regent Street for their wonderful donation. Our animals are very thankful!

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We had some wonderful adoption this weekend! Tipsy, Softy, Monty and Abercrombie have all found their forever homes! YAY!!!

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Summer Camp registration is open! To register contact the FSPCA at 459-1555. See poster for more details. This is an exciting way to get animal lovers to learn empathy and humane education when it comes to animals. Camps fill up fast so register today!

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Look who is going to their forever home! Our Giant Flemish rabbits, Cami and Ollie found their new parents! Congratulations everyone.

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Monty came to us January 20/18 in pretty rough shape. He was suffering from ear/eye and upper respiratory infections. He was under weight, had a horrible flea infestation and his tail had an exposed vertebrae. After a couple months of treatment and having the tip of his tail amputated, he's finally ready to find a home! Unfortunately, as a result of his eye infections having been left untreated for so long, Monty will have chronically runny eyes from scar tissue in his tear ducts. Monty is an INCREDIBLY affectionate, happy, playful 3 year old fella. He has an amazing personality and would do great with children. This boy truly is a sweetheart.

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This lovely girl is Eden! Eden is a special kitty who came to us in August of last year as a stray. A true adventurer at heart, Eden loves a scratching post, catnip toys, wands, any sort of interactive toy, and laser pointers (she's a very fast runner!!). Eden’s perfect match would be a family who are experienced cat owners and have a basic understanding of cat behaviour. She goes crazy over treats and it is a great reward for her when she is going back in her kitty house! We feel she is a great candidate for clicker training! As consistency is the key for this special girl we are seeking a mature family with the time, energy and commitment to dedicate to her unique personality. Eden can be very affectionate, she will rub up against you and jump on your lap. However, it is almost always on her terms! She loves to be the center of attention. Therefore, we are seeking a household where she will be the only fur babe! Something very beneficial for Eden would be supervised outdoor time, either on a leash/harness or in a secure outdoor area. The ideal home for Eden should include consistency (in feeding time and primary caregiver), patience (as she has proven to be quite the queen!), and her own space where she can give herself a time out when things are too much for her! If you would like to take a chance on this sweet girl, stop by the adoption center and the animal care team would be happy to introduce you!

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The bond between children and animals is an amazing thing!

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Hey, I'm Edward. You'll find me roaming the halls at the FSPCA. When I arrived at the FSPCA, I had a nasty ear infection. It had been left untreated for so long, that my ear is now a little deformed. I'm a pretty chill 8 year old gentleman and kind of a ladies man, all cats like me! Even Tink likes me and she's pretty independent. Tink is a 14 yr old gal with hyperthyroidism. She's kind of unique looking because she has a cleft lip. However, that doesn't matter to me, she's still one of my girlfriends.

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Oh my! 😂 That's one busy bunny 🐰

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