Thanks everyone.
No, there's no way we can get her out of that situation. She'd never abandon her animals. She has probbaly over 100 cats, then she has the dogs and the chickens. She would refuse to live in the city. There's no way she'd move out.
I'll contact That'll Do BC Rescue...I completely forgot about them. I'll bet they have contacts in the Okanagan. First I'll actually have to see if my grandma is even willing to give the dogs up. She's had confrontations with animal activists and whatnot in the past so she may not react kindly to the idea.
I'm afraid sneaking her animals off a few at a time wouldn't help -- She only leaves her property once a month to come into town because she has no vehicle and she's an hour and a half away, so once a month is all she can do as far as getting a ride here. The animals would just reproduce and replace the others. Luckily (and I know it sounds bad, but) there are lots of bears and coyotes in the area that do their part to keep the cat population at a minimum. Unfortunatly they tend to only eat the altered ones -- I don't know if there are even any altered ones left anymore. She probably has 100 cats -- there was a a time when she lived in big house and she probably had maybe 500, so 100 is a good number in those terms.
I'll contact the rescue tomorrow. Wish me luck.![]()
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