About Us

Meant 2B Loved Pet Rescue Society is a volunteer-operated, foster-based domestic animal rescue. As a registered non-profit society, the Societies Act requires us to keep official records and to make some or all these records available to directors, members of the society, and members of the public. 

M2BL: A Society built on trust, transparency, and happy tails.

 

Meant 2B Loved Pet Rescue Society is a 100% volunteer-operated non-profit domestic animal rescue. Our Cranbrook and Kimberley, BC based registered society was formed in January 2020 and has helped countless animals since.

We rely on monetary donations, donations of empty bottles, cans and milk containers, and our fundraising efforts. Donations can be made via e-transfer to [email protected] or on our donate page.

Meant 2B Loved Pet Rescue knows there are plenty of dogs, cats, and other small animals needing homes in our region. For this reason, we have chosen to focus our limited funds and resources on local animals. 

Our Mission Statement

To rescue, rehabilitate, and rehome animals in need; to help control the feral cat population; and to provide education to our communities.

 

  • Rescue abandoned, abused, or stray domestic animals in the Kimberley/Cranbrook area.
  • Provide temporary foster homes, rehoming services, and/or palliative foster care for pets in the Kimberley/Cranbrook region whose owners, due to age, illness, or changing family circumstances, are no longer able to care for them.
  • Carry out trap, neuter, release (TNR) practices to address the feral cat population in the Kimberley/Cranbrook area.
  • Provide food, vaccinations, spay/neuter, additional veterinary expenses and other supports for all animals in our care.
  • Ensure excellent matches between pets and adoptive families – and thereby, a high adoption success rate – through careful animal behavioural assessments, veterinary health checks, and a rigorous adoption screening process.
  • Provide resources and education about responsible pet ownership to residents of Kimberley and Cranbrook to help reduce the need for animal rescue and rehoming services in the future.
  • Assist communities and their pets during crises, natural disasters, and other emergencies. 
 
 
 

  • Rescue animals from other areas of the province, country, or the world, unless there are extenuating circumstances. There are so many animals in need here, we are dedicated to using local resources for helping local animals.
  • Assist with veterinary and other costs for privately owned pets. Our resources are limited and must be allocated to those animals in our care.