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SPCA of Texas Awarded Custody of Nine Neglected Animals Seized from Kaufman County Property
Friday, November 6, 2009
(KAUFMAN COUNTY, TX/McKINNEY, TX); November 5, 2009--Kaufman County Justice of the Peace, Pct. 1 Johnny Perry awarded custody of four cats, four horses and one dog seized from a Crandall, TX property on November 3 to the SPCA of Texas in a hearing today at the Kaufman County Justice of the Peace, Pct. 1 Sub Courthouse in Kaufman, TX. Additionally, Judge Perry awarded $2,179 in restitution to the SPCA of Texas.
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SPCA of Texas and Kaufman County Sheriff Seize Neglected Animals from Property in Kaufman County
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
(KAUFMAN COUNTY, TX/McKINNEY, TX); November 4, 2009--Under the authority of the Kaufman County Sheriff's Department, the SPCA of Texas seized five cats, four horses, three dogs and two sugar gliders late yesterday, Tuesday, November 3, from a property in Crandall, TX in Kaufman County.
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SPCA of Texas Awarded Custody of 184 Animals Seized from Dallas County Property
Friday, October 23, 2009
(DALLAS COUNTY, TX); October 23, 2009--Dallas County Justice of the Peace, Pct. 2-1 Gerry Cooper awarded custody of 184 chickens and pigeons seized from a Sunnyvale property on October 6 to the SPCA of Texas in a hearing today at the Dallas County JP, Pct. 2 Courthouse. Additionally, Judge Cooper awarded $12,000 in restitution to the SPCA of Texas.
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Rescue & Investigations
Investigating reports of animal cruelty is one of the toughest but one of the most vital parts of our mission.
The SPCA of Texas maintains a Rescue and Investigations Department with three full-time humane investigators who respond to more than 4,000 cases of cruelty each year in Texas of which less than 20--or less than half of one percent--are pursued with civil charges. The balance of the cruelty investigations are resolved through education and compliance.
Receiving an average of 5,000 calls a year from people who have seen or know about cases of animal cruelty, the Rescue and Investigations team rescues approximately 1,300 animals in distress each year in a variety of Texas counties. The phone calls are requests for investigation because the animals don’t have water, food, shelter or care. Other calls often include cruel confinement or abuse concerns.
Most animals investigated or rescued are dogs, cats, horses and cattle. Humane Investigators receive on-the-job training in Animal Cruelty and continuing education of different varieties.
To help the SPCA of Texas’ Rescue and Investigations team serve the animals of Texas, sponsor an officer today.
We urgently need your support to ensure that we can continue our work on behalf of homeless and helpless animals. Care of rescued animals amounts to more than $30 per animal per day.
To help the SPCA of Texas fund future rescue operations and to support the SPCA of Texas' other programs and services, please click here to donate.
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