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Our
Mission Statement and Philosophy:
The Niagara County Society
for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Inc. is a charitable
community resource, dedicated to protecting and
providing shelter and comfort to all animals in need.
The Mission of the
Niagara County SPCA, Inc. is to prevent cruelty to all
animals, to help educate the public on the humane treatment of
animals and to provide love and care for those companion
animals with whom we come in contact.
We promote adoption and
re-homing for abandoned and unwanted companion animals.
We promote humane treatment of all living things and work
within the law to respond to and investigate all complaints of
cruelty and neglect.
The Niagara SPCA endeavors
to eliminate cruelty and over-population. We support the
principle that no person has the right to cause pain and
suffering to any living creature.
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Old structure. Replaced in 1989.
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The
Niagara County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
was incorporated on March 14th, 1894, making it one of the
oldest continually operating agencies on the Niagara Frontier.
The
papers of incorporation state that "the particular business
and objects of the Society are to provide effective means for
the prevention of cruelty to animals throughout the County of
Niagara, in the State of New York, and to enforce all laws which
are now or may hereafter be enacted for the protection of
animals and to secure, by lawful means the arrest, conviction
and punishment of all persons violating such laws". The
papers also set the number of trustees to manage the original
Society at five.
While
the primary responsibility of the Niagara County SPCA still is
the prevention of cruelty to animals, our mission has expanded
to include the education of the public on the humane treatment
of animals and to provide love and care for the thousands of
abandoned and homeless animals that enter our Shelter each year
while we search for warm, loving homes for each of them.
Since
its original setting in the basement of a local doctor's office
to our present location on Lockport Road, the SPCA has had many
"homes". Most persons would readily remember the
Military Road location, presently part of the Prime Outlet mall.
Prior to that, a somewhat smaller SPCA shelter was located on
Porter Road in the approximate area of the restaurant at the
Hyde Park golf course. This was torn down to make way for the
intake tunnels when the Niagara Power Project was being built.
As
we look back at the changing locations of our Shelter, it is
important to note that throughout our history, the main focus of
the professional and volunteer staff of the Niagara County SPCA
has always remained the same...a dedication to provide a better
life for all of those animals with whom we come in contact. |