Houston PetSet’s Lisa Tynan says the organization has spent upwards of $10,000 on supplies for this week’s cold snap alone.
– While the state of Texas outlaws housing pets outside during extreme weather, animal advocates said Wednesday a large number of them will remain outside, as temperatures plunge, prompting a need to provide warmth.
Volunteers from PetSet drove around the Houston area Wednesday, feeding dogs and cats, while also leaving blankets and insulated dog houses for animals that won’t be brought inside their owner’s home. Cowie paired with Sonya Franklin, another PetSet volunteer, dropping off supplies to homes throughout Houston’s north side.“I make sure the ones that are out there will have enough food to generate heat tonight and tomorrow night,” Franklin said.
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