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Nonprofit offers spay-and-neuter partnership for Weslaco after $500,000 state pilot award

Weslaco City Commission Workshop · March 18, 2026
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A PAC representative told the Weslaco commission she will establish temporary spay/neuter clinics and staff training in Weslaco using part of a $500,000 award from a state pilot grant, and urged the city to adopt TNR policies and an under‑4‑month ordinance to speed placements and reduce euthanasia.

A representative of PAC, a nonprofit high‑volume spay‑and‑neuter clinic in South Texas, told the Weslaco City Commission at its workshop that the organization will set up temporary clinics in the city using funds from a state pilot grant and asked the city to partner on spay/neuter services, trap‑neuter‑return (TNR) and an ordinance to speed placement of young animals.

The presenter said PAC was awarded $500,000 as part of a two‑year state pilot program and that the group serves nine counties in the Rio Grande Valley. “We will be setting up here in your town,” the presenter…

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