4/10/19

ReGine Murray

The San Marcos Regional Animal Shelter is working on a plan to become a no-kill shelter. Bobcat Update's ReGine Murray has the story.

The shelter that houses dogs and cats is hoping it can save 90 percent of the animals it takes in. If successful, the Pawsitive Outcomes Implementation Plan would qualify it as a 'No Kill' shelter. Officials say the average live outcome at the shelter has improved 30 percent in two years.
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About 20 local organizations are involved in developing ideas for the no kill plan, which will be presented to the city council.
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It is hoped that volunteer work and community input will make the plan a reality.
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The final draft of the plan will be presented to the city council on June 28th.
SU: You can meet Gibs and plenty of other animals at the San Marcos Regional Animal Shelter. For Bobcat Update, I'm ReGine Murray.

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