Bylaw Information
City of Langley Animal Control Bylaw No. 2622 Township of Langley Animal Control Bylaw No. 4440 LAPS is the Animal Control service provider for both the Township and City of Langley. Based at the...
View ArticleDog Licence Information
Every dog over the age of 4 months in the Township of Langley and 6 months in the City of Langley must have a valid dog licence. Dog licences are issued and valid for one calendar year. Please note...
View ArticleFeral Cat Q&A
Q: What is a feral cat? A: A feral cat is an unowned, unsocialized cat who lives outside. Though they may look like your average domesticated house pet, feral cats are different in a very important...
View ArticleBC FLOOD RESPONSE
LAPS’ flood response is not limited to the initial crisis. We are wanting to ensure that we are supporting victims even after the public’s attention drifts to another news item, as the people impacted...
View ArticleIn The News
LAPS is grateful for our media opportunities. You can view some articles pieces on the links below. Langley’s ‘Sir Purrs A Lot’ to find ‘fur-ever’ home after being shot in face Support pours in for dog...
View ArticleLAPS Cat Intake and Isolation Facility
In April 2018, the staff and volunteers at LAPS saw their long time dream of the Cat Intake and Isolation Facility become a reality. Since opening its doors, this facility has housed hundreds of cats...
View ArticleAbout Patti Dale
Patricia Elizabeth (Patti) Dale (1958-2005) Patti Dale was a larger-than-life kind of woman. When she found a cause she believed in she never hesitated to take action. She may have been small in size...
View ArticleSAVE 100 CATS by Spaying one!
Langley Animal Protection Society (LAPS) is passionate about caring for the cats that have made their home in our community. Unfortunately, Langley has an estimated 20,000 cats who have been abandoned...
View ArticleSupporting Langley’s Community Cats
How It Started In 2015, LAPS began a pilot Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) project. Through this initial project, LAPS documented, spayed/neutered, and provided daily care for a feral cat colony of more than...
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