Louise Allard, Human Resources Manager for the Montreal SPCA, has sent out the following list that mentions important articles which can be donated this summer. The number of animals abandoned in the region of Montreal is always greater than what people can imagine and the Montreal SPCA takes in most of them. People are not aware of what is an animal rescue. People that have no clue of what the animal abandonment situation is in the city they think that it is easier just to drop off their companion animal to the SPCA and they truly believe that all the animals will be adopted. Moving day is just a few days away and the number of abandoned animals will increase. As conscious citizens of the abandonment situation in the province, there is a need for people to step up and do their part to help those that help the animals. Take a look at this year’s wish list, the following items can be donated to the Montreal SPCA. If there are other lists from other rescues that would like to be posted on this blog, please make sure to send them in. You can email me at liliana@montrealdogblog.com
Operations and maintenance equipment
- Digital Cameras
- Ipad or notebook for inventory
- AA batteries
- Dish Towels
- Dishwasher
- Dryer
- Bold color dry eraser and eraser brush
- CD player in good working order
- Potable folding table
Cats and dogs equipment
- Cat carriers
- Nylon Leashes
- Dogs and cats bandana
- Reusable commercial bags
- Can food for kittens, cats, dogs, puppies
- Cats and dogs toys
- Scratching posts or cat condos (new)
- Large and x-large dog crates
- Litter boxes (clean)
- Food bowls all sizes
- Cat nip
- Cat and dog Shampoo
- Pee pads
Wish list for rodent
- Romaine lettuce
- Curly red lettuce
- Boston lettuce
- Mache
- Chicory
- Endive
- Dandelion
- Fennel
- Arugula
- Spinach
- Parsley
- Basil
- Coriander
- Dill
- Mint
- Carrot tops
- Celery branch
- Celeriac
- Watercress
- Green or colored peppers
- Carrots
For more information about this list and about the SPCA Montreal you can contact Louis Allard at (514)735.2711, Extension: 2243