MSPCA Rescuing Dozens of Pets Displaced by Texas Disaster
CENTRAL TEXAS, JUL 10 – MSPCA-Angell is relocating 50 cats and dogs from flood-stricken central Texas to Boston shelters for care and adoption amid overwhelmed local facilities.
- On Friday night, MSPCA-Angell will fly about 50 pets from Texas to Massachusetts to aid overwhelmed shelters after deadly floods.
- Flooding in Texas Hill Country left over 100 dead, overwhelming shelters caring for displaced pets, prompting large-scale animal relocations.
- Animals will undergo quarantine and treatment at Northeast Animal Shelter before adoption, including about 20 cats and 30 dogs from Williamson County.
- Despite capacity constraints, MSPCA-Angell plans fee-waived adoptions and uses new transport space to expand rescue efforts for flood-affected animals.
- MSPCA-Angell is preparing about 100 animals for transport to Northeast partners, emphasizing its commitment to aiding animals in crisis amid ongoing disaster response efforts.
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Hundreds Of Animals Rescued After Texas Storms - Videos from The Weather Channel
When devastating floods swept through Central Texas, Austin Pets Alive jumped into action rescuing pets, reuniting families and offering priceless services for lost animals. With more than 3,500 volunteers and a mission to prevent pet deaths, the team is proving that in the chaos of disaster, compassion still leads the way. To Learn more about how you can help, visit Austin Pets Alive!. - Videos from The Weather Channel
Dogs moved from flood-displaced Hill Country take their place in Houston shelters
HOUSTON (KIAH) -- Lost in the death and destruction of the Texas Hill Country flood of July 4, several pets -- perhaps hundreds of them -- were displaced from their homes. With shelters in Kerr County and the surrounding area at or near capacity, similar facilities in areas untouched by flooding are coming in to help. On Tuesday, 26 dogs and puppies already in Hill Country shelters before the flooding were moved to the Houston Humane Society. It…
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