She'd been starved and was covered in mites. Many worried she'd not survive. This is how Lindy is doing today in the loving care of the SPCA of East Texas
So far, it's been another "messy" year for most of us. As frustrating as this can be, I think there's an important lesson for us in the midst of the mess.
Also, there will be food vendors for us human-folk, music, and an awesome photo-op! They only ask that your pet be fully vaccinated and spayed or neutered.
A domesticated animal should not be left alone to fend for itself on our city streets or in the county. These animals depend upon us for their survival.
After living in the shelter for the last nine months, Ginger is ready to move on to a new place, a place where she can run, be free and become a loving member of your family.