Houston SPCA moves 18 rescued horses to higher ground ahead of Beryl

Houston SPCA brings 18 horses to higher ground ahead on Beryl. (KPRC 2)

HOUSTON – As everyone prepares for Tropical Storm Beryl to make landfall Monday, the Houston SPCA said it moved 18 rescued horses from their remote rehabilitation property to their Equine Rehabilitation Center on the Houston SPCA campus.

Currently, they have a total of 24 horses, three pigs, 12 chickens and a peacock in their care.

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“Horses and animals like that, they really pick up on the weather before it happens. So a lot of them are already a little bit more edgy and amped,” Houston SPCA Equine Manager Linnea Wood said. “And I feel like all of them have been handling it very, very well.”

If needed, the SPCA said they have boats on standby to respond to high-water pet rescues.


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