Animals

HSPCA : iWalk for Animals @ Stude Park by Guest User

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Fetch your sneakers and a furry friend, and join the Houston SPCA for some fun at the 2015 iWalk for Animals on Saturday, December 5 at Stude Park from 8 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. There will be a 5K Canine Caper and a 1K Pup Strut along the banks of White Oak Bayou. You don't want to miss exciting demonstrations, live music and amazing vendors! And, of course, participate in everyone's favorite pet-related contests like Best Kisser, Best Costume and Pet Owner Look Alike!

Enjoy a perfect morning with your family and friends, all while raising much-needed funds to support the Houston SPCA's lifesaving programs and services. Participate on your own – or as part of a team - and help give thousands of orphaned, abused and neglected animals a second chance at life! Every step you take and every dollar you raise for the iWalk helps the Houston SPCA keep our 24-hour Injured Animal Rescue Ambulances on the road every day of the year and fund over 7,000 cruelty investigations. Your Houston SPCA is committed to all animals and intervened on behalf of nearly 50,000 animals last year including cats and dogs; small mammals; horses and farm animals; and native wildlife. And, we proudly place 100% of our healthy animals into loving, new homes!

Woodland Heights Animals Get a Lifeline by Guest User

Community Animal Hero Tonya "CatLady" Daily and Her Volunteers Help Neglected Dogs and Cats

I have met some very nice neighbors who have helped me accomplish my "dog/cat warm-house project" for pets around the Heights and have spayed/neutered, tested, vaccinated community dogs and cats found roam- ing...dumped to fend.

I made a life choice years ago to do my part to help the most helpless among us with no one looking out for them. I have worked with SNAP to set up a fund to receive donations with the money to be used to provide spay-neuter surgery, vaccinations, heartworm preventative, and other well- ness services for the animals. The success of this project has led to an ex- pansion of the program to provide warm bedding to help them survive the chilly winter.

If you would like to donate to help these animals, visit our Woodland Heights Animal Fund donation page.