Paw-sitive News
AUGUST 2025
HONDA LAMBORGHINI, AN AAS FERAL CAT CLINIC PARTICIPANT
In the Field...
Thanks to a generous Grant from Petco Love, we’ re able to offer additional free feral cat clinics to help the community with Trap-Neuter-Return( TNR) services. Spaying and neutering feral cats is the best way to keep them healthy and humanely manage outdoor cat populations.
We’ re excited to share that more clinic dates have just been added, in addition to Feral Cat Sunday! If you are in need of TNR assistance, please visit our TNR website for upcoming dates and details about these free spay / neuter clinics for Arlington resident cats.
Click here to view the TNR website.
MOLLY WAITING FOR A
CHANCE...
Rescue Partner Spotlight
We want to send a huge thank you to one of our incredible rescue partners, Cody’ s Friends Rescue! So far this year, they’ ve helped save more than 42 dogs from AAS, including a very special dog named Molly. Molly had been hit by a car and needed additional medical care. Thanks to Cody’ s Friends and their loving foster, she’ s now receiving the medical attention and healing she deserves. We are so grateful for their dedication and compassion in giving pets like Molly a second chance at life.
ROBIN HOOD WITH A NEONATE KITTEN
Robin Hood’ s Corner
Hi Friends, it’ s me Robin Hood! Kitten season isn’ t over yet and I’ m here to remind you about what to do if you find kittens! We know you want to help, so following these steps is lifesaving and will help make a difference!
THE ADOPTION PICTURE WE ARE ALL STILL IN LOVE WITH
MOLLY WITH HER FOSTER
Story of the Month
He was crying and shaking in his kennel and that broke our hearts... not days, but hours later his forever family came for him! Former AAS Shelter Dog Deuce, now named Cowboy, hit the jackpot. He has two canine sisters and even a parrot in the family! He is thriving and so very loved! If you adopted a pet from AAS and want to share their story with us, please email Michelle. Patchett @ ArlingtonTX. gov.
LOOK for Mom First – She may be nearby searching for food or just scared of you. If the kittens look healthy and safe, give mom time to return. DON’ T Kitnap! – Staying with their mother gives kittens the best chance to survive. WHEN to Step In – If kittens are sick, injured, in immediate danger, or truly orphaned, contact AAS for guidance. How YOU Can Help – Spread the word, support TNR efforts, and consider fostering if you’ re able.