Town Lake Animal Center:
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Adoption
Thinking about adding to your family? We have a wonderful selection of dogs,
cats, puppies and kittens. Some have been turned in by their owners, and
others were strays. These animals have been tested for health and temperament
soundness and have proven themselves to be prime candidates for adoption.
They're all overflowing with love! Visit our Web Site for photos and more information!
Adoption hours are 11:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. weekdays and 11:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. weekends. Adoption fees are $75 and requirements include landlord approval and veterinary verification of current vaccinations and pet registrations. The Adoption office is closed on holidays. Map to Town Lake Animal Shelter.
Impoundment
TLAC is the only impoundment facility in Travis County. If you have lost
your pet, you must come here as soon as possible to search for and reclaim
it. If your pet arrives at TLAC wearing an identification tag, a staff member
will attempt to reach you. We cannot assist callers looking for unlicensed
animals by phone, given the large number of animals we receive. Stray animals
are held for a minimum of three days. Impound fees vary.
Receiving/Injured Animal Rescue
Receiving hours are 10:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., M-F and 10:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Sat/Sun. If you have found an injured stray animal between 7:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m., please call 311 or you may leave the injured animal at the Animal Emergency Clinics at either 4434 Frontier Trail, behind City Market and next to Austin TELCO or 12034 Research. If the pet is a stray, you will not be charged for this service. If you have found an uninjured stray animal, you may leave it in the Night Receiving cages located in the lobby of the Receiving Office.
Our animal control officers pick up stray dogs seven days a week. If you
notice a stray dog or cat and cannot provide for its health and safety needs
yourself, you'll do a great service by reporting it to the Animal Control
unit or bringing it to TLAC. At the shelter, the animal will receive food,
water and shelter. We do our best to find new homes for animals that are
suitable as pets.
To report an injured animal, please call TLAC 512-972-6060 or 3-1-1 as soon
as possible.
Spay/neuter education
Last year, more than 11,000 animals--50 percent of those that we received--were
euthanized (put to sleep) at TLAC. If you think that's a shame, we agree.
Many animals are euthanized due to illness or injury, but the majority die
because no one wants them. There are simply too many dogs and cats in the
Austin area and not enough homes for them.
Spaying and neutering animals are the most effective and practical methods
of ensuring that puppies and kittens won't be born in the first place. Local
veterinarians generously donate spay and neuter services to all of our newly
adopted pets before they go home.
TLAC also offers a free spay/neuter program for the pets of low-income, East
Austin residents through the EmanciPet Mobile Spay/neuter van. We urge all animal lovers to help us spread the word about
the importance of spaying and neutering. Please encourage your family, friends
and neighbors to spay or neuter their pets! For more information, please call 972-4738 or 587-7729.
Pet Registry
Did you know that a city ordinance requires all dogs and cats to be licensed
through the Pet Registry program? Registering your pet could save its life.
There are many other benefits to registering your pet. You can register your pets at many local
veterinary clinics or at the center. For Pet Registration information, call the Pet Registration Coordinator at 972-6007.
Pet or Pest?
So, you've adopted the pet of your dreams! What a proud moment it is to
bring home a new dog, cat, puppy or kitten. With a new pet comes high expectations
of happy times and a long, healthy relationship with the animal.
Unfortunately, it doesn't always work out that way. So many of the animals
we receive at TLAC arrive because their owners have given up on them. The
pet has become a pest! This happens when animals are not provided opportunities
to learn proper behavior. We highly encourage dog owners to have their dogs
obedience trained. Dog and cat owners should ensure they provide their pets
with proper toys and equipment--such as scratching posts for cats--plenty
of exercise opportunities and lots of love and attention.
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