GET HELP FOR YOUR PET OR ANOTHER ANIMAL

ANIMAL 915 EMERGENCY NUMBERS

FOUND ANIMALS

Found a stray pet? Here’s what you can do:
Call 311 to submit a Found Animal Report.
Take the animal to any veterinarian, emergency animal hospital, or El Paso fire department to have the animal scanned for a microchip.
Post the found pet on sites such as Nextdoor, or local lost and found pet pages on Facebook.
Hang flyers around the area where the pet was found; most pets are found less than one mile or two from their home.
Visit petsaliveelpaso.org/resources.html for additional tips and a list of local rescue groups.
Please note that Animal Protection Officers will only respond to high-priority calls such as cruelty, neglect, rabies, quarantine/bite investigations, traffic hazards, and aggressive animals. For more information, please visit www.elpasoanimalservices.org.

ANIMAL CRUELTY PREVENTION

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SUMMER SAFETY

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HOT CAR SAFETY

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PET FOOD ASSISTANCE

El Paso Animal Services’ Pet Pantry allows pet owners to schedule an appointment to receive one free bag of cat or dog food while supplies last. This service is provided through a partnership with El Pasoans Fighting Hunger (EPFH). Please contact EPFH for more details.

AFFORDABLE VETERINARY CARE

El Paso Animal Services provides no-cost pet wellness clinics, spay/neuter surgeries, vaccinations, and microchipping events throughout the year. Check their website for dates and times.

COMMUNITY CATS

El Paso TNR is an all-volunteer 501c(3) non-profit who advocate, educate, and facilitate trap-neuter-return. They are dedicated to reducing the use of inhumane tactics while focusing on the data and progress of our region’s cat colonies. Call (915) 209-0190.
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Sun City Cats is a trap-neuter-return (TNR) advocacy community organization that promotes humane cat population control through community activists and volunteers. Call (915) 261-2058.
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