What’s happening at the shelter

There’s a lot going on at the SPCA de l’Outaouais!

Whether you’re looking for advice on caring for your pet, or curious about what goes on behind the scenes at the shelter, you’ve come to the right place. Welcome!

Blog
Published on 19 July 2023

Volunteering with the SPCA de l’Outaouais

Many people write to us every week to offer their help as volunteers. We really appreciate this support, but unfortunately we can’t accommodate every request, as our resources are limited! Here’s a quick guide to the shelter’s volunteer program. To apply, write to us at the e-mail address provided at the end of this text!…

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News
Published on 28 June 2023

A low-cost adoption day sponsored by Mondou

GATINEAU, June 27, 2023 – The shelter is overflowing and the waiting lists are endless! To empty the adoption cages, the SPCA de l’Outaouais (SPCAO) is pleased to announce a reduced-fee adoption day sponsored by Mondou on Saturday, July 8, 2023, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. “The waiting lists to entrust an animal to us…

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Blog
Published on 15 June 2023

How do you introduce a new pet to your home?

Already have a pet at home and want to adopt another? Great! To make sure the transition goes as smoothly as possible, it’s important to follow certain introductory steps. 👇 A few general rules Always keep a close eye on your pets’ body language: if you see that they’re not at ease, give them some…

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Blog
Published on 14 March 2023

Enrichment, an essential ingredient for Kitty’s well-being at home (part II)

In a previous blog post, we listed the different enrichment strategies we use at the shelter. However, Kitty’s needs don’t end when they’re adopted! It is very important to continue the good work of the shelter staff and volunteers once he or she is home. If the idea of entertaining your pet seems more obvious to…

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Blog
Published on 14 March 2023

Enrichment, an essential ingredient for Kitty’s well-being at the shelter (part I)

Just like us, our pets need to be entertained and stimulated daily. The strategies used to do this, whether it’s physical or mental stimulation, are called “enrichment”! At the shelter, our team uses several methods to ensure that our little residents don’t find the time too long. Appeal to the five senses Enrichment can stimulate…

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