Man Leaves Huge Donation to Animal Shelter He Never Visited

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It’s a lucky day for these dogs and cats. New Westminster Animal Shelter in New Westminster, British Columbia, received a very generous donation from the estate of a late Vancouver teacher and animal lover Daryl Mutz.

Although Mutz never visited the “no kill" shelter, he left $275,000 to the charity in his will. He requested that the shelter use $115,000 for animal enrichment, such as toys, treats and special training sessions. He asked that $55,000 go toward animals needing “excessive” veterinary care and the remaining $55,000 be used to help low-income pet owners with vet bills and a program to neuter feral cats.

According to CTV Vancouver, Muntz didn’t have any children, and a friend that lived in New Westminster suggested that the animal rescue would be a worthy cause.

“We are totally blown away. A thousand dollars is a big donation for us, so to hear that amount was unbelievable,” animal control officer Margie Fox told CTV Vancouver of the staff’s reaction. "We would love to keep a legacy for this gentleman. I think he must have been an amazing man.”

Per the local website, some of the money will allow two 12-year-old German shepherds, Fred and Ginger, to receive hydrotherapy to help their arthritis.

The rest of Mutz’s estate is going to the Wildlife Rescue Association of BC, the Vancouver Sun Children’s Fund and Covenant House.

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nopesorrydude on June 4th, 2017 at 15:47 UTC »

This is fantastic. I really like that he allocated amounts to specific needs. He must have collaborated/consulted with the shelter beforehand. Some people don't realize the amount of money that is put into some shelter animals needing a lot of veterinary care/surgeries. No one likes to give up on an animal, but unfortunately money is of course a huge concern for a shelter. He also took into consideration animal enrichment, helping low-income pet owners, and feral sterilization. This man definitely earned his spot in heaven.

mirlb on June 4th, 2017 at 14:01 UTC »

I like it when someone subtly donates money and doesn't make a show out of it... Makes it better honestly and people working at the shelter wouldn't feel the need to put a show for a donor.

KingKnee on June 4th, 2017 at 11:27 UTC »

What a man, what a man, what a man, / What a mighty good man