Month: October 2021

Should You Declaw Your Cat?

Should You Declaw Your Cat?

Should You Declaw Your Cat? “For a cat, declawing is both psychologically and physically harmful,” said Becky Robinson, president and founder of Alley Cat Allies, a Bethesda, Maryland-based organization. “The surgery is traumatic, and the resulting disfigurement causes severe pain.” In 2019, New York became the first state in the nation to ban declawing after Gov. Andrew […]

Texas Has A Public That Allows Random Pet Breeding and Irresponsible Pet Ownership

Texas Has A Public That Allows Random Pet Breeding and Irresponsible Pet Ownership

Says Who? Says the Texas Department of Health And Safety. The following excerpt from their training literature for personnel involved in euthanizing animals sums up the core problem, “…Understand that you are not responsible for the death of these animals. You are responding to a public that allows random pet breeding and irresponsible pet ownership.” […]

Gregg County Helps Pay For Spay And Neuter

Gregg County Helps Pay For Spay And Neuter

We love dogs and cats, but rampant reproduction and roaming strays are more problematic among cats than dogs, so Texas cats need some extra help.   As of 2021 Texas facilities euthanized more cats and dogs annually than any other state except California. What are Texans doing about these circumstances?    Aug 23, 2021 In addition […]

Is Your Cat Limping?: Was Your Cat Recently Vaccinated?

Is Your Cat Limping?: Was Your Cat Recently Vaccinated?

Limping may be caused by a number of different things as discussed in this excellent article. However, limping may also occur after vaccinations and some vets may not think about this as a cause of limping in your cat. We have spent many dollars on x-rays, ultrasounds and exams before we learned that limping may […]

Big Speck

Big Speck

Click to view Facebook posts about Big Speck Submit Adoption Application (Call (903) 263-9807 after you submit) Signup to become Big Specks’s Kitty Advocate Big Speck is one of five kittens born August 1, 2021 to Queen Wren. Queen Wren and two older kittens about 4-6 months old from a previous litter (Woody and Willow) came […]

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