Hill County Paw Pals is a non-profit 501(c)(3) tax-exempt corporation that was organized with two stated goals: 1) Facilitate the installation of a county animal control program and promote and contribute to building a county animal shelter; 2) Organize to challenge the overpopulation of unwanted companion animals (dog and cats) with four programs working simultaneously–Education, Legislation, Spay/Neuter, and Adoption (Project ELSA).
Pet overpopulation stems from one source–irresponsible and misguided pet owners who allow their pets to breed at will. Starting from “one pair” of breeding dogs, in six years, 67,000 offspring can result! A single pair of cats and their offspring could produce...