The recent wildfires around West Texas have left animal shelters strapped for supplies for all the animals they've picked during the recent wildfires. Here's what and where to donate.
Meet Koda, Tig, Ruff, & Moose this week's "KEAN Critters of the Week." They need a home now. They're litter box trained and ready for their forever home.
UPDATED: May 24, 2013
This update is bittersweet because Pugsi the super sweet Pug mix was not exactly adopted, Pugsi was taken over by a Pug rescue group from the Dallas Fort Worth area. Aaron Vannoy Animal Shelter Director said "the DFW Pug rescue group had contacted me earlier this month and asked that I hold Pugsi until they could come to Abilene to transfer him to the DFW Metro-plex, the
Miss Suzie is a sweet little lady that only weighs 46 pounds. She's a black, white and tan Beagle, Basset mix. She has an extremely sweet personality and has already been taught to sit, stay and shake. Christy an Animal Control Officer said "Suzie was an owner turn in, simply because the owner could no longer afford to feed herself let along her dog too. So after eight years Susie's owner bro
Charlie is a super sweet little guy that only weighs 13 pounds. He's a tan Chihuahua Terrier mix. This little guy has the most awesome personality to match. Arron Vannoy, Animal Control Shelter Director says "Charlie was seized from his previous owners because of animal cruelty. Charlie had his collar and chain embedded into his neck. But now, after many extensive days at a local vet this lit
Kramer is a super sweet little guy that only weighs 22 pounds. He's a tan and white Cardigan Welsh Corgi mix, with all the right markings and the most awesome personality to match. Larry with the Animal Control Shelter says "Kramer came in as a stray with no tags and was never recovered by his original owners, but I can tell this is someones expensive house dog. I'm not for sure but I believe
Rescue the Animals, KEAN 105 and the City of Abilene have teamed up together to offer West Texans half price dogs and cats from the Abilene Animal Control Shelter. Spring is near and the fact is, there will be an increase of puppies and kittens at the shelter, so we are trying to head off an over-crowding problem before it ever occurs.