Houston Petset: Advocating for streets safe from strays and an end to cruelty towards animals

Published: Oct. 1, 2021, 11:37 p.m.

b'Tama Lundquist and Tena Lundquist Faust are co-presidents of Houston Petset. They advocate for Animals and their right to live free from cruelty. It\'s a big problem in Houston where stray dogs are the number one cause for people to call the police. There are so many neighborhoods in our city where people can\'t get to the bus station, kids can\'t play in the street, all because stray dogs make it too dangerous. We are not being responsible about keeping the population of strays under control and all it takes is responsible pet owners to spay and neuter their pets.
Strays are often living is squalid conditions. They are famished and in pain because they are also victims of cruelty. And while our shelters are so full that the city of Houston pays $500 to euthanize a healthy, adoptable animal taken into a shelter, up in the North East, shelters are empty. That\'s why Houston Petset has a program to bus healthy, spay / neutered animals to forever homes in states like Wyoming. The cost of screening, spaying and neutering these animals and then driving a bus load of them to good homes across the country: $100 per animal. That\'s $400 less than killing it here in Houston.
If it keeps happening, it\'s because the issue is not well known nor discussed openly. Let\'s change that. Go to: www.houstonpetset.org'