A woman in British Columbia pleads guilty after allegedly giving fentanyl to her cat in an attempt to euthanize it, according to reporting from Canadian outlets. The cat is later described as being humanely euthanized. Police and animal welfare authorities also find concern beyond the target animal: two other cats in the home reportedly test positive for illicit drugs, indicating additional exposure. The Winnipeg Free Press piece links the case to SPCA involvement, while the Vancouver Sun describes the outcome for the cat and the discovery of drugs in other animals. Across the reports, the central points are that fentanyl was involved, the woman faces criminal proceedings, and investigators identify drug exposure affecting more than one cat in the household. The matter focuses on the alleged attempt to end an animal’s life using fentanyl, and subsequent actions taken to ensure the animals were euthanized humanely. Details such as sentencing, dates, and the specific circumstances leading to the investigation are not provided in the supplied text.