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PAWS Shelter of Central Texas can return animals to Dripping Springs campus after wildfire evacuation
All animals were moved to the shelter’s Kyle campus, Firehouse Animal Health Center in Belterra and Stay-N-Play Pet Ranch.
PAWS was looking for potential fosters should longer-term placement be needed. However, the shelter said Wednesday morning that the incident commander at the fire site has given the go-ahead to move the animals back to the Dripping Springs campus, so emergency fosters are no longer needed.
“We are truly grateful for everyone’s quick thinking and actions in getting our pets and staff to safety yesterday. We appreciate everyone’s support during this time, we have been amazed by your response to help!” the shelter said on Facebook.
The shelter was also asking for donations of wet and dry adult dog, puppy and kitten food, as well as cat litter. You can shop the shelter’s Amazon or Chewy wish lists.
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