CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — People Assisting Animal Control is extending their reach in the community.
They're expanding to the Rio Grande Valley, to help reduce overpopulation for our Texas neighbors down south.
In their first act of service, the nonprofit took in 55 cats from Brownsville for spay-and-neuter surgeries, to get them ready for adoption.
PAAC said continuing to provide accessible, affordable care helps continue their mission to make a difference in the lives of pets and their families.
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