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Mission animal shelter to set adoption fee, host vaccine and microchip clinics

May 25, 2025 | Mission, Hidalgo County, Texas


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Mission animal shelter to set adoption fee, host vaccine and microchip clinics
Staff member, Mission Animal Shelter staff, said the City of Mission Animal Shelter is working to sterilize animals in its care so they can be made available for adoption or fostering and that adoption applications are currently accepted on a donation basis but will move to a set fee by the end of the month or the following month. "Here at the City of Mission Animal Shelter, we are working towards taking care of the animals in our care," the staff member said.

The shelter also plans to run community clinics offering rabies vaccinations, microchipping, deworming and other vaccines for cats and dogs, the staff member said. "We are planning also to have future community clinics where we'll be having the rabies vaccines, microchipping, deworming, and other vaccines," the staff member said.

The announcement included a fundraising and supply donation effort with Murdoch's: the company is running a roundup program in May and June, and funds collected through that program will be donated to the shelter to cover food, medical costs or other needs. "We also have some coupons that were given to us by Murdoch's. Murdoch's is doing a roundup program for the month of May and June where all the cents that are being rounded up will be donated to the shelter so we could provide for our animals whether it is food wise, medical costs, or any other necessities they may need," the staff member said.

Shelter hours for donations and volunteer inquiries were provided: people may stop by the shelter between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. to drop off donations or apply to volunteer. The staff member also said interested community members may apply to foster or adopt using the shelter's application process.

No specific dates were given in the transcript for when the clinics will occur or the exact amount of the forthcoming adoption fee. The staff member said the fee is currently donation-based and that a set price will be established "towards the end of the month, the following month"; the precise timing and fee amount were not specified in the remarks.

The announcements signal the shelter's near-term operational priorities—sterilization to increase adoption readiness, public-health services via vaccine and microchip clinics, and fundraising through a local retailer's roundup program—while leaving several implementation details, including clinic dates and the exact adoption fee, to be set later.

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