Prevent Unwanted Pets

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  • EIN 05-0590896
  • (979) 732-5591
  • 1884 Bostik Rd Cat Spring TX 78933-5306 USA

 

 

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Causes: Animal Protection & Welfare, Animals

Mission: Provide funds for pet owners who cannot afford to have their pets spayed & neutered to prevent over breeding. In addition, to foster and re-home abandoned animals.

Community Stories

2 Stories from Volunteers, Donors & Supporters

sheaggie04 Client Served

Rating: 5

05/21/2015

I adopted a puppy from PUPS and he came vaccinated and wormed...He had 2 sets of puppy shots already, and a volunteer will vaccinate him again for free at their adoption events at Petco locations in Katy for me when he is ready. Only a $35 adoption fee, and when he is 4 months old I only have to pay $35 for his neuter at a local vet. He was well socialized and healthy. We love him very much already.
All of their adult pets are fully vaccinated including rabies, microchipped, spayed/neutered, and wormed and on heartworm prevention all for $70 adoption fee. All the animals are strays or from local animal control facilities. My little "Buddy" was pulled from Fort Bend Animal Control with his 2 siblings and had a great foster mom. Next time I am looking to add to my "pack" I will definitely call PUPS first. They are very reputable.

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Laceyd Client Served

Rating: 1

09/02/2009

This organization is run by one person. I adopted a dog from them and found out that it was not even vaccinated. The dog had heartworms and was ill. When I called the man that adopted the dog to me, he said they did not heartworm test the dog before they placed it for adoption. I then found out that this organization does not even have current vaccinations that are required by law at their events. It is not run very professionally and I found out that only one person runs the entire organization. After about $450, my dog is now healthy. They should not be allowed to adopt out animals.

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