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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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NBC Boston broke the news in Boston, United States on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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