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RestQ Animal Sanctuary Rest.Q Animal Sanctuary Society is a registered charity that provides permanent housing & healing. And we are growing! www.restqsanctuary.org

Rest.Q Animal Sanctuary Society is a registered charity that provides permanent housing, healing and help to many formerly abused, abandoned, and neglected animals.

27/03/2025
09/03/2025
HOME SAFETulip went missing on February 20 around 12:30pm on Philimore Point, Galiano.  She is a 4 year old English Bull...
21/02/2025

HOME SAFE

Tulip went missing on February 20 around 12:30pm on Philimore Point, Galiano. She is a 4 year old English Bulldog rescue. She has a tag with my telephone number on her collar. I don’t think she would get very far, but just in case. 250-413-7334 Karen

20/02/2025

🐾 LOW-COST SPAY & NEUTER APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE! 🐾

The Itty Bitty Kitty Committee (IBKC) is a nonprofit cat rescue dedicated to making spay/neuter services accessible and affordable for everyone. That’s why we launched the Spay & Neuter Cruiser—a low-cost clinic designed to serve the community and reduce pet overpopulation.

🚨 We have openings right now, and we need to fill them to keep this clinic running! 🚨

📍 Where? 405 David Street, Victoria
💰 Why so affordable? Because we are a nonprofit clinic, focused on keeping vet care accessible
🐱 Cats only—FOR NOW! (We’re actively fundraising to expand to dogs. Want to help? Donations make that possible!)
🚗 Worth the drive! If you’re anywhere on Vancouver Island, this is your chance to access low-cost, high-quality care.

🐾 IBKC built this clinic for the community—but we need the community’s support to keep it going! 🐾

📅 Book your cat’s spay/neuter today: 👉 www.spayandneutercruiser.ca

Even if you don’t need this service, please share this post! Every filled appointment helps ensure we can keep providing affordable care to those who need it most. 💙

GOOD INFORMATION!
14/02/2025

GOOD INFORMATION!

Did you know that February is spay and neuter month? The feline fix by five is a movement run by veterinarians to help show that kittens should be fixed as soon as possible.

As young as 8 weeks and 1.2 kilograms is our criteria. If you want to read more, here is a link: https://www.unitedspayalliance.org/feline-fix-by-five/

If you need to get your cat fixed or want to learn more about our prices go to our website www.spayandneutercruiser.ca

08/02/2025
04/02/2025

BEFORE YOU GET OFFENDED when someone suggests you neuter your cat please read this.

1. When a cat becomes pregnant it is not through choice. There is no romantic liason.... it literally is the equivalent of sexual assault.
The male cats p***s is barbed and causes excruciating pain for the female.

2. Every rescue is dependant on volunteers. Volunteers who lose family time, money, sleep, weekends and evenings caring for and fundraising to ensure unwanted cats get the correct care.

3. Animals have no voice.. So when somebody speaks on their behalf stop getting upset.

4. Uneutered Male cats will wander in search of females. They will fight ferociously and cause terrible injury to other males and receive injuries themselves in the process. This can lead to sepsis and dreadful life threatening diseases.

5. Every litter of kittens born in your home and sold adds to the problem by stopping a rescue cat being adopted.

6. Rescues are full to capacity with cats which have been bought on a whim off Facebook etc and then surrendered or abandoned due to boredom, inability to afford vet bills, neutering, vaccinations, food, flea and worm treatment

7. Every rescue has a waiting list. They spend literally thousands of dollars a year on vet treatment, food, litter, flea and worm treatment, electricity, gas - these are just the basics.

8. Behind the scenes volunteers nurse, clean out several times a day and/or fundraise constantly. They worry about cats who have been surrendered and are traumatised by being torn from their familiar surroundings and also carry the guilt of the decisions they may have to make.

9. Rescues have volunteers who drive for miles - trapping stray cats, picking up unwanted cats. Who also spend hours on the phone trying to find spaces and homes for unwanted pets.

10. Volunteers spend their free time and energy picking up the pieces from people who allow cats to have kittens and refuse to neuter.

So please don’t be offended when someone asks ‘are you getting your cat neutered? Rescues see the consequences of these actions every day, 365 days a year and are simply giving a voice to the vulnerable creatures so casually given away or sold for some quick cash.

Vet Clinic this Friday with Dr.Lis !Don’t forget to make an appt 250 539 5195
28/01/2025

Vet Clinic this Friday with Dr.Lis !
Don’t forget to make an appt 250 539 5195

23/01/2025

For 12 years, I was passed to 3 different parents on a small island in the Bahamas. When the last “Mom” moved in with her boyfriend and a d-o-g, I’d had enough. I decided I’d rather live under the old house and take my chances. I did this for 3 long years. I survived the heat, cold, torrential rain–even hurricanes. And I’d get lonely and go out to the street looking for attention.

Everyone on the island knew who I was. Many would pass by. Some would even pet me, and I relied on the local “cat ladies” to feed me. But I got bored living under that house. So, I became the island cat from hell, or “devil cat” as some of the locals called me!

Dogs provided a distraction. I could chase the big ones and bite them in the butt, or I could ride the smaller ones home. One day I decided to pick a fight with two Jack Russell’s and a Golden Retriever. Silly dogs. I won. When I stopped at the church, covered in blood, that’s when my life changed. I was taken to the vet. I only had a small bite on one leg–the blood was not mine!

You both did not want an ORANGE cat, and--after the two mini rescued tortoiseshell girl cats you'd had--probably didn't want a 25-pound giant male cat, either. But yet you agreed to take me, at least until the stitches healed. I think at first you were a bit intimidated by me, and I don't blame you. After all, I was a big cat with a bad reputation and attitude!

I pulled the screen door to your apartment open, flopped on the floor, and soon worked my way into your hearts. And the best part of MY life began. You and “Dad” showed me love and spoiled me rotten. I got brushed every day. I got fresh fish treats in the afternoon, and I found a warm, safe place to sleep at night--next to you, under your arms.

When you moved away from the Bahamas, you brought me with you. My first boat ride, airplane ride, and then the beginning of car rides across the USA! How many of my Bahamian kitty buddies can say they've been thru 22 states? I loved the car rides!

Wasn't I the best behaved? I knew to use the litter box before we started driving, I knew to eat and drink at rest stops, and I knew when to jump into my carry bag to go into the hotels. During the drives, I loved sitting on your lap the entire time. And I got to come back to the island twice more as a tourist!! How cool was that?

The condo in Washington state was nice. I loved the rare sunny days on the back balcony, but the cool, rainy weather fired up my arthritis and hip dysplasia. You had accepted me even though I was old, but then you discovered I had diabetes and had to give me expensive shots twice a day. Still, you were willing to do anything to try to make me well. You even slimmed me down to 17 pounds. If I was still a Bahamian cat, I know I probably wouldn't have survived very long.

When you took me to the desert (Palm Springs), I felt at home. Warm sunny days, dry air, I seemed almost healed. My favorite memories will always be sleeping on the sun lounge on the back deck, watching birds and lizards.

You understood when I howled to be lifted up because I could no longer jump. You bought me a ramp to get up to the bed. You gave me medicines and kept trying to find a cure for me. And kept giving me fresh fish and treats and love. And knowing how my life was made so much better because of the two of you, I became the most loving, sweetest, and the smartest cat you'd ever meet.

I would greet you at the door when you'd been away. I'd come out and meet your friends. I would follow you around to be next to you, touching you, and sleeping between you guys at night, as close to you both as I could get. I couldn't have been happier. You knew that, though. My purrs were so loud I'd wake you sometimes.

And when things got harder for me, you still loved me through my pain and accidents. But finally, you knew it was time. You had both done everything you could, and you cried a lot making the decision, but we all knew it was for the best. I went in peace, surrounded by love. I know I will always be in your hearts, and you will stay forever in mine.

Thank you for taking in an older stray. You made the last 6 years of my life the best ever, and I love you for it.

Love, Tommy (from Hope Town, Abaco; Vancouver, WA; and Rancho Mirage, CA.)

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