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We’re thrilled to announce the opening of the Houston SPCA Pet Wellness Clinic, dedicated to serving the beloved pets of our community. Our clinic is committed to delivering top-notch yet affordable veterinary care for your furry companions, encompassing essential vaccinations and preventatives.

As of now, our services encompass vaccinations, preventatives, and online pharmacy services (coming soon). However, we do not currently offer veterinary care for injured or unwell pets, nor do we provide spaying or neutering services. Stay connected with us through social media for the latest updates on our Pet Wellness Clinic as we work diligently to expand our offerings in the near future.

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Dozens of injured great blue herons and great egrets released

The Houston SPCA’s Wildlife Center of Texas team released 28 juvenile great egrets and blue herons into the wild earlier this month after they were found with broken wings, mangled legs, and internal injuries when their nesting area in Cypress had been destroyed on May 13.

The Houston SPCA Wildlife Center of Texas team rescued the 71 vulnerable baby birds, including several who were found alive inside a trash bag that also contained several dead birds.

The remaining injured migratory birds are in the care of the Houston SPCA Wildlife Center of Texas’ veterinarians and expert wildlife staff where they will remain until they can be released back to the wild.

Migratory birds like egrets and herons are protected by state law and federally under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA). More than 1,000 species are protected under the MBTA, and killing, injuring, or capturing them is unlawful.

Each year, the Houston SPCA’s Wildlife Center of Texas cares for more than 12,000 native wild animals, comprising more than 360 species at the Campus for All Animals at 7007 Old Katy Road in Houston. You can learn how to care for native species in your area here.

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