Nanaimo SPCA open to the public once again following 2-year pandemic hiatus
NANAIMO — After more than two years of COVID precautions which closed their doors to the public, SPCA branches around B.C. have returned to their regular hours for public access and adoption viewing.
The change came on Oct. 1, and now potential pet adopters no longer have to do virtual meet-and-greets with an animal they want to adopt.
Animal care supervisor at the Nanaimo SPCA Katie Heagle said things will look very similar to how it was prior to the start of the pandemic.
“We have our cat adoption rooms that are available for people to come in and view our adoptable cats, along with our dog side as well, and our small animal room.”