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SPCA Monteregie

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Ours is a grass roots SPCA stitched together by concerned citizens and run largely by volunteers. We are not affiliated with other SPCAs and have our own goals. We provide our dogs and cats with shelter, freedom from fear and pain and all the love we can – with no time limit.

We are one of the few No-Kill SPCAs in Quebec! Help the innocent who cannot help themselves. Abandoned and abused pets do not ask for much. All they need is another chance. Each year this chance has given hundreds of unwanted animals a new life through our various programs along with successfully reuniting many of lost pets with their owners.

We are not government funded and rely solely on the generosity of caring people like you to provide the necessary care for our animals. The cost of running a shelter such as ours can be astounding. We depend on our members to help us pay veterinarian bills, employees, renovations, food, kitty litter, construction material, and of course the usual monthly costs such as heating, phone bills, taxes, and of course, our mortgage.

A No-Kill Animal Shelter in Quebec

A No-Kill Animal Shelter in Quebec

A No-Kill Animal Shelter in Quebec

Whether you are looking for a pure bred or pure mutt, SPCA Monteregie pets come vaccinated, neutered and ready to love. Why would you go anywhere else?

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SPCA Montérégie
178, chemin du Vide
Sainte-Angèle-de-Monnoir (Québec)
J0L 1P0
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450-460-3075
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