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9 Animal Shelters and Charities You Can Support in Houston

9 Animal Shelters and Charities You Can Support in Houston Help out dogs, cats, rabbits, birds, mini pigs, and more. By Gwendolyn Knapp 5/13/2021 at 6:00am Published in the Spring 2021 issue of Houstonia Whether you’re looking to adopt a mini pig, foster a kitten, or give cash to the birds and possums, these Houston-based nonprofits—which double as superheroes for rescues, pets-to-be, wildlife, real-life dog heroes, and more—are a good place to start. Houston Pets Alive! The nonprofit spared 3,572 cats and dogs from euthanasia in 2020 and found 3,815 forever homes for cats and dogs, thanks to the contributions of its many supporters. But donations—kitty litter, food, toys—are always needed, at 2800 Antoine Dr, Suite 2854.

Dog, her 4 puppies rescued from Houston storm drain embark on new life

Dog, her 4 puppies rescued from Houston storm drain embark on new life Search is on for forever homes for dogs rescued from storm drain A dog and her four puppies were rescued from a storm drain in north Houston. Now, the search is on to find all the puppies a forever home. HOUSTON - The once homeless dog got her name Carnitas from the food truck that fed her. For almost a month, concerned pet rescuers tried to trap her. Half the time I can get out there with salami or pepperoni or cheese or something and entice them after about half an hour, said Emily Daniels.

Mayor Sylvester Turner And BARC Animal Shelter Congratulate Rescued Pets Movement On Saving 50,000 Homeless Animals From BARC

Mayor Sylvester Turner And BARC Animal Shelter Congratulate Rescued Pets Movement On Saving 50,000 Homeless Animals From BARC Mayor Grants Proclamation to RPM on March 8, 2021 News provided by Share this article Share this article HOUSTON, March 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Mayor Sylvester Turner and the City of Houston s Animal Shelter & Adoption Center (BARC), today announced that Rescued Pets Movement Inc. (RPM), the largest homeless animal rehabilitation and transport 501(c)(3) nonprofit in the United States, has saved a total of 50,000 homeless animals from BARC.  Founded in 2013, RPM has worked with BARC to give thousands of homeless dogs and cats a second chance at life each year through rescue, rehabilitation, and transport to reputable animal welfare organizations across the United States.

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