We have zero tolerance when it comes to animal cruelty in the Houston metro area. Our teams are uniquely equipped to rescue many types of animals from all kinds of abuse and neglect.

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2024 Golf Tournament

Join us on December 7th for the Houston SPCA’s Wildlife Center of Texas “TopGolf Tournament” – a unique spin on a classic event! Held at TopGolf, teams of six will compete for top honors in a lively and fun environment. Perfect for companies, groups of friends, and even families with kids, this event promises entertainment for all skill levels.

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Visit our Pet Wellness Clinic for affordable, preventive care!

NOW TREATING Common Illnesses

  • Heartworm Disease
  • Respiratory Infections
  • Skin Infections
  • Diarrhea
  • Ear Infections

At this time, we do not offer veterinary care for injured or extremely ill pets, nor do we provide spaying or neutering services.

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49 Exotic Cats Surrendered at Alvin Property

(September 22, 2023)

On Wednesday, 49 exotic cats, including Bengal and Asian Leopard cats, were surrendered to the Houston SPCA. This came in the wake of the owner’s recent passing. Among these animals was a group of Bengal kittens only four weeks old, alongside a single dog and two domestic cats. These animals had been enduring deplorable living conditions on a property in Alvin, Texas. They have since been relocated to the Houston SPCA campus, where they will receive personalized care and attention.


In March, the Houston SPCA carried out a similar mission, rescuing 19 exotic cats, including a litter of Bengal kittens. At that time, these animals were discovered living in dire circumstances. Following their rescue, they received medical treatment for gastrointestinal and respiratory ailments. The Asian leopard cats were eventually relocated to sanctuaries, while the Bengal cats found new, loving homes.


If you suspect an animal has been subjected to animal cruelty, call 713-869.7722 or file a report HERE.

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