City cuts end SPCA contract
After 65 years, the Alberni SPCA is no longer taking in stray dogs and cats after the city hired a Duncan based company to do the work.
SPCA Regional Manager Leon Davis said the City had provided $157,000 annually for the past 20 years for picking up strays or nuisance animals – a service he says costs $300,000 and was subsidized by other SPCA grants and donations.
“There’s certainly a great need for animal control in Port Alberni,” he said. “There is a high number of stray dogs and cat that come in. We took in about 253 last year.”
This year, the city cut their animal control budget to $82,000 and opened the contract for bidding according to Interim City Manager Andrew McGifford.


