Texas

Texas


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The San Antonio News-Express is helping bring the animal loving community together with their supplement, The Pet Project, and their online news and information feature, SA Paws.com 
www.sapaws.com

 

2.      Happy felines live in spacious, open spaces at The Cat’s Cradle Shelter near Navasota. See the cuddly residents of “Whisker Warehouse” at www.thecatscradle.net 

 

3.      Primates and other non-native animals find a home in San Antonio. Many of the animals are cast-offs from the pet trade, space training and biomedical research.  View the work of this impressive organization and watch videos of the animals in their care at www.primarilyprimates.org

 

4.      Is that feral cat a “1” (most tame) or a “10” (most wild)? Ranking felines, plus spaying or neutering up to 300 cats a week, is KittiCo Cat Rescue’s mission. www.kittico.org

 

5.      Every year over 5,000 orphaned, injured and displaced wild animals get a second chance at Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation in Kendalia. Wolves, bears, big cats, primates, birds and reptiles are among the animals that receive care and release, or find permanent sanctuary.  www.wildlife-rescue.org

 

6.      If you’ve always wanted to develop a spay neuter program the members of the Texas Coalition for Animal Protection can show you one way to do it.  www.texasforthem.org

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