
Resources
Baseline Animal Welfare Foundation Cat Adoption Application
Must meet requirements for adoption.
Baseline is pleased that you have decided to apply to adopt a cat or kitten from us. Every animal adopted from Baseline has been spayed or neutered, as required by Texas State Law. Please read and fill out the application form.
WHERE TO FIND HELP
Texas Litter Control - 3 locations (Tomball, Spring, Humble)
Low cost veterinary services for cats and dogs.
Please check out their website for wellness exams, vaccines, worming, heartworm testing and treatment, and services for their primary mission which is low cost spay and neuter. There are also some no cost options. Please see their website or contact Baseline. GREAT OPTION and Resource.
Helping Stray or Injured Dogs
The goal is to get the stray or injured animal off the street and in a safe environment, asap and help the rescuers who want to help but do not have the available funds.
Please contact us if possible before you take the dog to the vet. We can possibly donate to the clinic if that is the best option but we cannot reimburse individuals.
We can assist with locating or determining which clinic is the best value, yet would offer quality service for the dog. If it is a stray in need of a general wellness exam, vaccines, etc. plus spay or neuter and finances are a concern, then we can cover some or all of these initial costs. However, we need to pay directly to the rescue-friendly clinic.
2007Friends of Texas Wildlife, located near Magnolia, Texas2010
Their website has many good tools for what to look for and what to do when you encounter a sick, injured or orphaned animal.
FTWL.help@gmail.com
(281) 259-0039
Helping Feral Cats
Please email Baseline about your feral cat or feral cat colony. Include if possible….any pictures, number of cats, dates that you have been aware and most important where & your contact information. You can call, text, or email us.
Report Animal Abuse in Montgomery County
Report Dog Bites
During business hours, call Montgomery County Animal Control at (936) 442-7738. Outside of business hours, you can contact the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office at (936) 760-5800.
Anonymously Report Animal Cruelty and Abuse
Call Montgomery County Crime Stoppers at 1-800-392-STOP (7867). Crime Stoppers offers rewards of up to $1,000 for information that leads to an arrest.
You can report animal abuse by calling Texas Animal Health Commission at 1-800-550-8242, submitting a written complain online, or emailing tahc-complaints@tahc.texas.gov.
The Houston SPCA also investigates animal cruelty in Montgomery County and other areas.
If an animal is in immediate danger, please call 911.