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Aransas County animal services reports higher first‑quarter visitor numbers, adoption gains and program updates
Summary
The county’s animal services director reported new outreach programs, microchip and rabies clinics, improved shelter operations and adoption figures; commissioners accepted the update without further action.
Caitlin, director of Aransas County animal services, told the Commissioners Court the department has expanded outreach, improved shelter operations and increased adoption activity in 2025.
Caitlin said Paws and Claws, a community outreach program funded by public donations, was temporarily paused because funds were exhausted but that staff have restarted school outreach, market information booths and microchip and rabies vaccine clinics. She said the shelter renewed its DEA license and the county will again receive a…
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