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Volume 1 Issue 2
BARKS AND MEWS
October Events
Woulda, Coulda, Shoulda Program
Continues!
Animal Unity in our Community
Adoption Event!
Coupons for our Thrift Store! Shop till you
drop!
Who is HCAL?
1
Annual Rabies Drive!
2
HCAL Thrift Store
2
Adoption Event
3
Trap, Neuter, Return
4
Inside this issue:
Hill Country Animal League History
HCAL’s meager beginnings started with a neighborhood group who had a love of garage sales and a concern about feral cat colonies. They decided to establish a rummage store while at the same time wanting to do something about the overpopulation of feral cats in the area. They started with participating in the TNR program and then started a clinic of their own.
Hill Country Animal League has come a long way since 1986! Now we have an affordable spay/neuter clinic and a thrift store that supports the clinic’s mission. The number of surgeries climbs each year. Last year we performed over 5,000 surgeries! We hope to go above and beyond those numbers this year, expand our clinic, and promote educational measures about over population, wellness programs for pets, adoption partnerships with City and County shelters, Rescue Groups and much more!
Who is HCAL?
October 2013
Clinic—924 N Main St - Boerne Thrift Store - 115 W Bandera—Boerne
Woulda, Coulda, Shoulda Campaign
Ever had a kitten that grew into a cat before you even knew it? The new puppy that be-came a dog before your eyes? Don’t be the one that says “I woulda, coulda,
shoulda had spay/neuter taken care of!” and end up with more kittens or puppies than you ever thought! HCAL has a special offer for our readers! On page 4 of this
newsletter, you will find a $10 coupon that can be used towards the spay/neuter sur-gery of your pet! You can also can give it to someone that needs it!
HCAL Thrift Store Needs Donations!
CATS
FVRCP only – Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis, Panleu-kopenia $20
Rabies and FVRCP $25
FVRCP and Feline Leukemia Only $25
Rabies, FVRCP and Feline Leukemia $30
MICROCHIP FOR DOG OR CAT $10
Preregister to have all of your dogs and cats vacci-nated against rabies! The Hill Country Animal League will be hosting our Rabies Drive Saturday, October 5, 2013 from 9 am – 12 Noon at our clinic 924 North Main Street, Boerne
Other vaccinations are available:
DOGS
DHLPP Only – Distemper, Hepatitis, Leptospirosis, Parvovirus, Parainfluenza $20
Bordetella – Kennel Cough $15
Rabies and DHLPP $30
Rabies, DHLPP and Bordetella $40
Worming – Under 25 lb $4
Worming – 25 – 50 lb $6
Worming – Over 50 lb $8
7th Annual Rabies Drive – October 5, 2013 Rabies Vaccinations
ONLY $10 per pet! (Register Online at www.hcaltx.org)
If you didn’t have time to do your spring cleaning now is the time to go through all your treasures in the attic, garage or even your storage unit! Consider HCAL Thrift Store as your choice place to donate and know that all your donated items will support a wonderful cause for all animals large and small.
There are many ways to donate!
Bring your gently used items to the side door (facing Sonic) of the Thrift Store at 115 Bandera Road.
You can also put your gently used items in our donation trailer at the Hill Country Animal League Spay/Neuter Clinic located at 924 North Main Street. The trailer is located on the South side of the building and easy to see from the road.
Do you have large items that are too difficult for you to move? Call our Thrift Store today to schedule a pickup of those items. Just ask for Paul or Wayne! Our number is 830.249.8040!
The Thrift Store needs all types of items from jewelry and clothing to refrigerators and large furniture items. Please think of The Hill Country Animal League when wanting to make donations!
Hill Country Animal League Thrift Store
115 Bandera Road~ Boerne~(830) 249-8040
Ever heard of TNR or Trap, Neuter, Return? This is a selfless program that many of our local residents
take part in to help prevent unwanted kittens in our area. Several local area residents have taken on
the challenge of setting out live animal traps in highly populated areas of feral cats which include Wal-
Mart, HEB, Home Depot and other similar locations around Boerne and surrounding areas. Once a feral
cat has been trapped, the animal is brought to HCAL the next day for spay or neuter surgery where our
highly trained technicians are familiar with handling these feral cats. Sometimes we provide surgery
and rabies shots on 40 or more cats in a single day—along with our scheduled appointments for that day!
These cats are then picked up by the resident that has trapped them and the cats are returned to the
same location they were trapped. These cats can now live a full life of catching rodents and fending for
themselves without producing MANY more kittens! Our hats are off to the wonderful service that each
of our TNR members provides our local community! Without the TNR individuals and groups, Boerne
and the surrounding areas will be overwhelmed with kittens in a very short period of time! If you see a
cat missing the tip of one ear, this cat was part of the TNR program!
Local Veterinarian Services
Hill Country Animal League [HCAL] has a mission to have animal unity in our community which
includes a collaboration with city, county and rescue organizations to support spay/neuter programs,
reducing overpopulation, and promoting animal adoptions from the shelters in an effort to create no-kill
shelters in our area. Because our mission supports spay and neuter services only, HCAL refers our
clients to local veterinarians in our community. Below are some names of the veterinarians that we give
to our clients.
TNR—Trap, Neuter, Return