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Austin Pets Alive reports transfers and maternity intake; says no current plan to relocate operations
Summary
Austin Pets Alive told the Animal Advisory Commission it transferred dozens of at‑risk animals from Austin Animal Center in recent months, is seeing rising maternity and bottle‑baby intakes, and said it has no finalized plan to move operations outside Austin.
Austin Pets Alive (APA) presented quarterly license-agreement reports to the Animal Advisory Commission, describing transfer activity, maternity intakes and the organization’s capacity as kitten season ramps up.
Stephanie Bilbrough, director of operations at APA, said APA pulled 73 animals from Austin Animal Center in February (about 65% of APA’s transfers that month), including 50 dogs, and that 17 of the February transfers were the contractually required populations (about 23% of that month’s pulls). In March APA transferred 32 animals, including an…
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