Lake Travis nonprofit works to reduce animal shelter intake and euthanasia numbers – Community Impact Newspaper

Lake Travis Spay & Neuter Advocacy Program launched in the Lake Travis area in July. (Courtesy Lake Travis Spay & Nueter)

With the high number of unaltered pets in our community, one of the most effective ways to reduce the pet population in the Lake Travis area is by spaying or neutering our pets, Phil Storin said in the release.

Through a partnership with Wags Hope & Healing, a Hudson Bend-based animal rescue, LT SNAP offers monthly transportation services to PetPALS, a spay and neuter clinic located in nearby Marble Falls. The service is available for pet owners living within the Lake Travis ISD boundaries for a fee of $30 not including the $95 required for the veterinary procedure, which according to the release can increase a pets lifespan. LT SNAP will meet pet owners at Lake Travis United Methodist Church and accompany the owners dog or cat to the procedure.

More information on the transportation service and registration can be found on the organizations website. 512-971-4676. http://www.laketravissnap.com

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