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A Parks and Recreation worker reported a possible mountain lion near Dante's Trail last month. Sightings are rare in Central Texas, but that doesn't mean the animals aren't around.
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Mohamed Saher's friend had shipped the puppy from Slovakia. Now, Saher had to turn in paperwork to clear customs and take Pamela home.
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Austin-area animal shelters have been overcrowded for years. Local officials and nonprofits are looking at different ways to alleviate the problem.
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Microchips are used to trace a lost pet back to its owner. They're one tool to help keep animals out of shelters. The Austin City Council could approve the rule next week.
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Austin is not often associated with alligators. But gators do loom large in our local history.
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PETA and other groups have been calling for closure since the strip mall aquarium opened a decade ago.
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Pet Rest had been around since the �60s and was pretty well known. A few years ago, bulldozers showed up and it became a construction site.
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Every so often, someone spots a wild cat in their neighborhood that's almost certainly not a domestic stray. Who is roaming the city?
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Austin is a dog-friendly city, and it's common to find off-leash pups in parks, trails and public areas. But not all of them are off-leash spaces. In fact, most aren't.
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The birds made their way from Houston’s coast this week � huddled together in cardboard boxes loaded in the back of an SUV.