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City of Ottawa warns protesters their pets may be confiscated

Updated: February 18, 2022 at 12:57 pm EST  See Comments

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OTTAWA, Ontario (LifeSiteNews) — In another attempt to crack down on the Freedom Convoy protesters, the City of Ottawa announced on social media that protesters may end up having their pets confiscated, a practice which can often lead to an animal being killed.

“Attention animal owners at demonstration, if you are unable to care for your animal as a result of enforcement actions, your animal will [be] placed into protective care for 8 days, at your cost. After 8 days, if arrangements are not made, your animal will be considered relinquished,” the Ottawa By-law and Regulatory Services posted on social media yesterday.

Attention animal owners at demonstration

If you are unable to care for your animal as a result of enforcement actions, your animal will placed into protective care for 8 days, at your cost. After 8 days, if arrangements are not made, your animal will be considered relinquished. pic.twitter.com/OkbXc8RE3c

— Ottawa By-law (@OttawaBylaw) February 17, 2022

Immediately following the announcement, social media exploded with backlash from Canadians and

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