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Honour the memory of a beloved pet, animal-loving friend or family member by making a donation to Critteraid Animal Sanctuary. This heartfelt gesture not only pays tribute to their legacy but also provides vital support for animals in need.

Your donation helps us rescue, rehabilitate, and care for cats, dogs, and farm animals who rely on our sanctuary for safety and love. By choosing to donate in someone’s name, you create a lasting impact that reflects their compassion and commitment to helping others.

Together, we can ensure that their spirit lives on through the lives you touch—your generous gift will make a meaningful difference in the world of animals who need it most.

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With Profound Sadness, we share:

Over the past few days, our sanctuary family has been facing one of the most heartbreaking experiences in our history. We are navigating a situation that has required immediate action, coordination with veterinary professionals, federal (CFIA) regulatory authorities, Interior Health and Epidemiology divisions as we had positive case of H5N1 at our sanctuary.

Our team and volunteers are devastated. The animals in our care are the center of everything we do, and the emotional weight of this moment is immense.

Because this situation is still active and regulated, we are simply consumed with this horror. We want to be very clear: we are not hiding anything from our community. We are simply trying to move through this with care, accuracy, and integrity while also supporting our animals and each other.

We will share everything with our experience. The facts we are getting a crash course in, may be able to help the next sanctuaries as these situations are designed for rapid responses wrapped in navigating the differentiating factors of being put into a commercial category.
For now, we ask for:

Our commitment to the animals, to transparency, and to this community has not changed and will never change.
If you need to reach us, please do so with kindness. Our hearts are fragile right now.

Love,
Your Critteraid Family

FAQ

1. What happened?

 

2. What did we do next?

 

3. What is avian influenza – bird flu?

 

4. What type of avian flu is present at the sanctuary?

 

5. How serious is H5N1 for humans?

 

6. How does avian flu spread?

 

7. How do wild birds have access to the sanctuary?

 

8. What are we doing about the risks?

 

9. Will we have birds again at the farm?

 

10. How long will the farm be closed?

 

Questions from the Public

  1. How did you first realize something was wrong and how the positive H5N1 result was confirmed?
    We have a lab in Abbotsford that confirmed H5, then a lab in Winnipeg confirmed the severity of the H5 strain to H5N1.

 

  1. How many and what type of animals tested positive?
    3 chickens.

 

  1. What steps are you taking on the ground now to protect the animals and your volunteers?
    Immediate closure to all volunteers and public. Interior Health was involved to be available to all volunteers that were exposed to ensure their level of comfort was achieved.

 

  1. What would you like the public to know about Critteraid, your animals, and what this has been like for your team?
    Trying to make all the right decisions, navigate the complexities of mandates and regulations, what is correct, what is a mistake, making the right decisions for the animals, protecting us/them, obligation to community, the unwavering support, the unjustified hate, sleepless nights, and I miss my mom moments… It’s a pressure I have never felt before, and the crash course has given us clarity on what must be done next.

 

  1. Are we getting threats?
    Yes.

 

  1. Are we evacuating our animals from the farm?
    No.

 

  1. Is CFIA going after (culling/killing) all of our animals, including dogs and cats?
    No.

 

  1. Can the public help by adopting/taking animals from the sanctuary?
    Appreciated, but we would rather do adoptions when people can make that decision out of wanting to instead of fear.

 

  1. Is the CFIA bringing dead, massacred, beheaded ostriches to the farm?
    Absolutely no.

 

  1. Have we received ostriches from a farm in Enerby?
    No.

 

  1. Do we have anything to do with the petition started on change.org by Nicole Corrado?
    https://www.change.org/p/stop-the-forced-culling-of-critteraid-animals
    No.

 

  1. Do we have anything to do with the petition started on
    https://www.thepetitionsite.com/618/915/297/stop-the-cfia-slaughter-at-critteraid-sanctuary/
    No.

 

  1. Does this mean the sanctuary will not be able to welcome new animals for some time?
    Once the CFIA completes their assessment of decontamination, we could receive more birds in 30 days. But we at Critteraid have questions and concerns to rectify before we do any such thing.