The Prince George Citizen

Exotic cats kept in dark, dirty trailers seized from B.C. breeder

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LITTLE FORT — The British Columbia Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals says it has seized 13 exotic cats that were found in “horrific conditions” north of Kamloops.

The SPCA says in a statement that 10 adult serval cats and three kittens were taken from a breeder in Little Fort after it received complaints of sick and injured animals being sold.

It says most of the African cats were being kept in RV trailers on the property and were exposed to high levels of ammonia from urine, with litter boxes overflowin­g with feces.

The SPCA says there was no proper ventilatio­n or access to water despite high temperatur­es, and no natural light because the windows were covered.

The animals were removed with the help of a conservati­on officer and are being cared for at an undisclose­d location.

Marcie Moriarty, chief prevention and enforcemen­t officer, says in a statement that the African cats require extensive space to run and a highly enriched environmen­t to express natural play and hunting behaviours.

“They are carnivores and require a very specialize­d diet to meet their physical needs, including proper bone developmen­t,” she says.

“The idea of these beautiful wild animals being confined in captivity is disturbing enough, but in this case, the animals were kept indoors in substandar­d conditions without access to the outdoors or exercise.”

Moriarty says the case fits with a trend of substandar­d breeders who have very attractive websites so buyers are unaware of how distressin­g the actual living conditions are for the animals.

All interactio­ns are online and buyers never visit the property, she says.

In addition the 13 exotic cats, the SPCA also seized two dogs and one domestic cat in distress from the same property.

Serval cats are not included in the provincial controlled alien species legislatio­n, which means their breeding is not regulated.

The investigat­ion is ongoing but the SPCA says it will recommend charges of animal cruelty in the case.

 ?? CP FILE PHOTO ?? A serval cat is seen in this undated handout photo.
CP FILE PHOTO A serval cat is seen in this undated handout photo.

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