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Victoria Minina

3 years ago

DO NOT contact ORCA if you see a stray or injured ...

DO NOT contact ORCA if you see a stray or injured animal majority of the time they re solution is to euthanize the animal. If the treatment for the animal costs money they will euthanize it. My friend and I found an injured cat that was fully responsive and mobile, but had injured front paws and jaw. Although we are not vets, it was CLEAR that the animal could have survived, yet ORCA employee was completely shut down to the idea of treatment and the cat ended up euthanized. Since that event a month ago, I heard of two more cats that were in similar situations and were shown no sense of hope, love, or mercy! If you do not have enough funds to actually help animals then why are you a functioning organization? It s causing more harm than good. But also I see that you are receiving a substantial amount of donations? What is happening to that money? You will find many other reviews exactly like mine for this organization - please take from it and don t surrender animals here. CALL AN EMERGENCY VET INSTEAD.

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