Texas Litter Control
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Mission Statement
Texas Litter Control is a high quality, low-cost veterinary clinic, adoption center, pet food bank, and shelter support program for companion animals. Our mission is to eliminate the suffering of companion pets in Texas by: • educating the public on the importance of spaying/neutering and proper pet healthcare; • providing a low-cost solution available to the general public for spay and neuter and basic wellness services; • providing extended pet healthcare to income and program qualified individuals; • providing adoption options for fully vetted pets to the public; • providing alternative solutions such as healthcare, food and other basic needs to pet owners considering surrendering a pet to a local shelter; • providing a networking and educational forum for animal welfare organizations to work together; • providing veterinary relief services to other shelters, non-profit organizations, and low-cost clinics; • providing high quality, high volume spay/neuter surgery training for Veterinarians; • providing technician training for high quality, high volume spay/neuter workflows and processes; • and mentoring other animal welfare groups to open clinics in other areas.
About This Cause
Texas Litter Control is a high quality, low cost spay/neuter/wellness clinic, adoption center, and shelter support program for companion animals. Our mission is to eliminate the suffering of companion pets by preventing unwanted litters of animals entering into shelters in Harris, Montgomery and surrounding counties in Texas by: Educating the public on the importance of spaying/neutering and proper pet healthcare; Providing a low cost solution available to the general public for spay and neuter; Providing adoption options for fully vetted pets to the public; Providing alternative solutions such as healthcare and food to pet owners considering surrendering a pet to a local shelter, and Mentoring other animal welfare groups to open clinics in other underserviced areas.