The Situation at BARC
The Bathurst Regional Council (BARC) has been facing a significant challenge in managing the animal shelter. With 80 dogs and over 50 cats, the shelter is struggling to provide adequate care and attention to the animals. Many of the animals are considered aggressive and require intensive care, making it difficult for the shelter to operate effectively. Key statistics:
- • 80 dogs
- • Over 50 cats
- • Many animals considered aggressive
- Over 1,000 animals are currently being cared for at BARC, exceeding its capacity of The shelter is at double its capacity, with both dogs and cats being affected. The crisis is not limited to the number of animals, but also the lack of resources and space. ## The Challenges Faced by BARC*
The shelter’s overnight pens, which were previously used to house the animals, have been temporarily ceased due to the challenges faced by the shelter.
The shelter is currently caring for over 1,000 animals, with a capacity of 500.
The Overwhelming Reality of BARC’s Animal Care
BARC, the Bombay Animal Rescue Centre, is facing an unprecedented crisis in its animal care facilities. The shelter, which is dedicated to rescuing and rehabilitating animals in need, is struggling to cope with the sheer number of animals in its care.
The Statistics
The Challenges Faced by BARC
BARC is not just a shelter, but a rescue centre that provides a range of services to animals in need.