
I found an adorable, very affectionate cat. He seems neutered, but not declawed. The area where he was found is: Montreal, corner Belanger and Langelier. My postal code is: H1M 2X7.

I found an adorable, very affectionate cat. He seems neutered, but not declawed. The area where he was found is: Montreal, corner Belanger and Langelier. My postal code is: H1M 2X7.

I found a dog in my apartment entrance in the district of Mercier/Hochelaga Maisonneuve. on Carignan. We’re now taking care of him, but we can’t keep him long as we our lease prohibits pets. Male dog, intact.
Contact Joel 514-795-5109. thank you

Hi, I lost my dog , she’s a white pit bull with black spots, she has a black tail but the tip is white, she’s 7 months old and she’s called Chica. She is a female. She ran away from my home. I would love to find her, I would do anything to find her. The last time she was seen was near Rouen and Joliette in the alley, the closest postal code is H1W 3L2. Thank you.

My father found a white cat that followed him through the neighbourhood to Mousseau street, Montreal. It’s very friendly and clean, someone probably lost it.
Description :
We will keep it for a couple of weeks in case someone tries to look for it. After that, we will give it to the SPCA.. It’s very friendly and clean, someone probably lost it.
Phone: 514-253-5143

My cat Roméo is lost since Friday, October 7. He is a neutered male of 5 years old. We live on Aubry street at the corner of Pierre de Coubertin, H1L 6P6. If you find him, please let me know!

Small, intact male dog found on Sunday, October 9, 2011 at 4:45 p.m. near Masson and Bourbonnière. The dog appears to be a pinscher mixed with dachshund. Brown dog. Ears and tail are uncut.
The collar has two medals: one of the city (# 571 060 2001) and a medal of his veterinary clinic (Masson Veterinary Clinic). I contacted the city and the number on the medal is not in the computer system of the City. I also contacted the Berger Blanc to see if anyone has lost this kind of dog.
Contact me directly if this is your dog: 514-656-714

Berger Blanc states that while the SPCA’s mandate is to protect animals, theirs is to protect us, that they are an animal control company, not an animal welfare organization . The story of Survivor is proof that Quebec animals need our protection, much more than we need to be protected from them. And we clearly need an organization we can trust to help when needed. Here is the message that the CAACQ received from Caroline (from French) :
Here is the story of Survivor, a little dog that we found abandoned in the district of Mercier in Montreal on September 12th.
On our way to work by bicycle, we noticed him, not realizing that it was a dog. I was afraid of him at first, I couldn’t imagine that this animal I saw was a dog he was so skinny, scrawny, weak. When we called, he came to us, timid at first, but immediately so affectionate, begging for hugs and attention.
His physical condition was so terrible, to the point where my husband and I cried. I wasn’t able to stop crying. To see him still alive in this state, for someone who has the slightest respect for animals, is simply inconceivable and unbearable. In Montreal. In 2011.
We picked up the car and brought him to the vet. Along the way, good Samaritans gave him food and we were guided to the vet. Everyone who saw him was shocked.
The vet referred us first to Berger Blanc. I refused, saying I would pay the vet fees. In talking with her then, the vet advised us to call them to see if anyone was looking for him, mentioning that she would not bring him there, as their clinic did not trust them and that they did not believe that things had changed in spite of what the City is trying to make people think. And by looking at the list of veterinarians who work there, it was not reassuring…
After getting confirmation that he would come through, despite all he has lived, he did not seem to have any illness other than his malnutrition, we returned home with him. I contacted Berger Blanc and they told us to bring them the dog. I refused because I didn’t want him to be euthanized. Without demanding his description, I was told that either I bring him in, or I should deal with him on my own by making posters… When I said people must contact them when searchiing for their animals, they said no…
So I contacted the CAACQ as the vet advised me. And we are looking after him until we find him a family. This dog is so gentle and loving and so physically and emotionally depleted. I don’t understand that horrible things like this can happen in my city and that people close their eyes. Things must change. I am ashamed of my city and what humans do to animals.
Hoping that things change and that Survivor will help the animal cause.
Caroline Chaussé
Montreal
So sadly, we don’t need to go far to find our own Patrick, and we can’t continue to shut our eyes. If anyone has any information to share about Survivor, please come forward.
UPDATE :-SEPT 19TH : Great news! Survivor is now sporting the new name Chiko, and has been adopted by his rescuers!
UPDATE : Much as they loved him, his rescuers couldn’t keep him, he’s looking for a new loving home via Sophie’s Dog Adoption.

Despite showing up shaved, no one claimed this beauty, and this despite much effort to find his home, but fortunately he’s found a new family!

Hello, we found a little cat close to Langelier and Bélanger (in Montréal). She seems to be pregnant. If she is yours, please contact us by email. Thanks.