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East Texas Couple Overrun With Wild Cats
East Texas Couple Overrun With Wild Cats
East Texas Couple Overrun With Wild Cats
There's an elderly couple in San Augustine County with so many feral cats on their property they're asking for help finding homes for all of them. The couple has reached out to several animal welfare groups, but they have yet to find anyone who will take the animals off their hands.  They've been feeding the cats because they don't want to see them die, according to KTRE.  What would you do? Read
Angelina County Humane Society Offers Low Cost Rabies Shots
Angelina County Humane Society Offers Low Cost Rabies Shots
Angelina County Humane Society Offers Low Cost Rabies Shots
If you don't have your dog or cat vaccinated for rabies, now is a great time to do it. Positive rabies cases are popping up in several counties across Texas in animals including skunks and raccoons, and to avoid the risk pets should have the shots. Earlier this year an airdrop program put tiny packets of rabies vaccine on the ground with bait to attract skunks, and although that's expected to help
‘Blessing of the Pets’ Scheduled For October 7 in Lufkin
‘Blessing of the Pets’ Scheduled For October 7 in Lufkin
‘Blessing of the Pets’ Scheduled For October 7 in Lufkin
Giovanni Francesco di Bernardone was never ordained as a priest, but is revered as one of the most notable religious figures in history. He was pronounced the patron saint of animals in the year 1228 (Saint Francis of Assisi), and because of this it is customary for churches to conduct services for animals, blessing them on the Sunday nearest to the anniversay of the death of Saint Francis on Octo
‘Strays’ Roaming East Texas – Find Out How You Can Help Pets In Need
‘Strays’ Roaming East Texas – Find Out How You Can Help Pets In Need
‘Strays’ Roaming East Texas – Find Out How You Can Help Pets In Need
Just this morning, on my way to work, I encountered three stray dogs in three different locations roaming our landscape.  Two younger animals (1-2 years old) and a third pooch with more than a touch of gray around his mouth.  No collars!  No I.D.!  All three allowed me to get close enough for some well needed affection.  Spent about 10 minutes with each, then after leaving the "scene of the c