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If your ex still lives rent-free in your head, it’s time for a new plan. This Valentine’s season, Williamson County Animal Center invites you to Fix Your Ex.No awkward texts.No long conversations.Just responsible pet population control.Because some things just shouldn’t breed.All proceeds directly support our spay and neuter efforts, helping reduce community cat overpopulation and improve quality of life for cats across Williamson County.How it works:Register online using the link below and we’ll contact you to process payment.You can also stop by WCAC in person if you’d like to look fate in the eye while you do it.And yes—we’ll even send you an official postcard certifying that your ex has been fixed. Permanently.Heartbreak fades.Responsible pet population control lasts forever.
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Registration Open for WCAC Spring Camp
From therapy dogs who bring comfort to search-and-rescue dogs who save lives, campers will learn through games, crafts, and special dog visits. It’s a fun and educational camp that celebrates kindness, teamwork, and our four-legged friends.
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The Underdogs: Meet Loki!
Loki is a gentle giant, who is a little over 9 years old. Surrendered from his previous home, he is ready to have a second chance and find his forever home! Visit WCAC to learn more about Loki and other adoptable pets like him.
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The Underdogs: Meet Duke!
Duke loves to play, run, tug, and jump, and this high energy and loving pup is looking for his forever family! To learn more about Duke and other adoptable pets like him, you can visit the shelter in person or online at AdoptWCAC.org
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WCAC Announces Changes To Vaccination Clinics
Beginning in January, WCAC’s monthly vaccination clinic starts at 8:30 am and the line closes at 10:30 am. And, thanks to Petco Love’s “Vaccinated & Loved” initiative, Feline HCP and Canine DAPPv vaccinations are now available during clinics at no cost.