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05/28/2026

The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) issued a new enforcement memo that scales back federal protections for Emotional Support Animals (ESAs) in housing!

Federal housing officials just formally stripped emotional support animals of their protected status in housing, a sweeping policy change that will directly affect how college and university housing offices process accommodation requests from students with disabilities. On May 22, the US Department....

05/01/2026
04/29/2026

We have exciting news! We just added Leon County residents in the 32310 zip code to our Prevent A Litter, Fix Your Critter promotion for FREE spay/neuter surgeries in May for pups and kittens under 1 year of age.

We still have a few slots open for the pups and a good number of slots open for the kitties! To qualify you must be a resident in Leon County in one of the following zip codes: 32303, 32304, 32305, 32306, 32307, 32310 and dogs and cats must be 1 year or under. We hope to see you!

🐾 Prevent a Litter, Fix Your Critter! 🐾
🐾 Why spay or neuter?
• Healthier pets! Lower chance of cancer and uterine infections!
• Pets are less likely to roam looking for mates, which means lower chance of escaping and being injured outside
• Stops female pets from going into heat and lowers the chance of scent marking with urine
• Helps more animals stay in loving homes and out of the shelter system
💙 One small surgery makes a huge impact in reducing shelter intakes!

Who qualifies?
• Dogs and cats under 1 year old and must be a resident of Leon County in the following zip codes: 32303, 32304, 32305, 32306, 32307, 32310
⚠️ Proof of residency is required (upload your driver’s license or utility bill when booking).
What’s included?
• Free spay and neuter surgery
• Rabies vaccine (if needed)

ℹ️ Secure your appointment today! Visit https://tallyspay.com to request your appointment.

This initiative is made possible thanks to support from Florida Animal Friend and the Animal Shelter Foundation.

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04/27/2026

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03/18/2026

🐾 Prevent a Litter, Fix Your Critter! 🐾

This May, give your pet a healthier future for FREE! Tally Spay is offering complimentary spay and neuter surgeries for eligible dogs and cats, because one simple step can make a lifelong difference.💛

✨ Who qualifies?
• Dogs and cats under 1 year old
• Residents of Leon County in the following zip codes: 32303, 32304, 32305, 32306, 32307

📌 What’s included?
• Free spay and neuter surgery
• Rabies vaccine (if needed)

⚠️ Don’t forget: Proof of residency is required (upload your driver’s license or utility bill when booking).

Spaying or neutering helps prevent unwanted litters, supports your pet’s long term health, and reduces shelter overcrowding, helping more animals find and stay in loving homes.

ℹ️ Secure your appointment today!
Visit tallyspay.com to book now.

This initiative is made possible thanks to support from Florida Animal Friend.🐾

03/09/2026
01/31/2026

🚨 FEBRUARY IS THE DEADLIEST MONTH FOR WILDLIFE ON ROADS 🚨

Right now — late January through March — you're going to see more dead skunks, foxes, and coyotes on roads than any other time of year.

WHY FEBRUARY IS DEADLY:

- Breeding season means animals travel 10+ miles outside normal territories
- Males are searching for mates, crossing unfamiliar roads
- Hunger peaks after winter — animals take risks they normally wouldn't
- They're distracted by scent-marking and territorial disputes
- Dawn and dusk (commute times) = peak animal activity

WHAT YOU CAN SEE:
→ Skunks crossing roads slowly (poor eyesight, slow speed = disaster)
→ Foxes and coyotes moving at dawn/dusk during rush hour
→ Opossums wandering in search of mates (they can't move fast)
→ Even deer breaking routine patterns

IF YOU DRIVE AT DAWN OR DUSK IN FEBRUARY:
- Slow down, especially on rural roads
- High-beam headlights when no oncoming traffic (see eye-shine sooner)
- Watch the road edges, not just the center
- If you see one animal, expect more (they're not alone)

The animals you see hit on the road aren't careless.
They're desperate, distracted, and driven by biology they can't ignore.

Drive like wildlife might be anywhere.
Because this month, it is.

01/24/2026

Straw vs. Blankets: The Mistake That Freezes Cats. ❄️🐈

The intention is kind: "It's freezing outside, I'll put a soft old quilt in the stray cat's shelter." The result is catastrophic: You might kill them. In the US, where winters can be brutal, the Golden Rule of rescue is: "Straw for Strays." Never fabric.

🥶 1. The Physics of Moisture Fabrics (towels, sheets, fleece) act like sponges. They absorb moisture from the air and, crucially, the water v***r from the cat's own breath. As soon as the temperature drops, this moisture freezes. The soft blanket becomes a rigid block of ice. Instead of warming the animal, it siphons body heat away (water conducts cold 25x faster than air). The cat ends up hypothermic on its own bed.

🌾 2. Straw: The Hollow Insulator Warning: We mean Straw (yellow hollow stalks), not Hay (green dried grass for eating). Straw is a miracle of natural engineering. Each stalk is a hollow tube that traps dead air. It works on the same principle as double-paned windows. Furthermore, straw is hydrophobic: it doesn't absorb water. Moisture drips through it to the floor, keeping the cat dry.

🔥 3. The Burrow Effect A blanket stays flat. Straw allows the cat to burrow. By digging a nest, the cat creates a small pocket of warm air, insulated by thousands of straw tubes. It is the most efficient heating system available in nature.

The Memo: If you are prepping a winter shelter:

Remove the towels (they freeze).

Remove the Hay (it molds and causes allergies).

Fill it with Straw halfway up.



📌 QUICK FAQ
Q: What about Hay? Is it the same thing? R: NO, IT IS DANGEROUS. 🛑 Hay is dried grass meant for food (horses/rabbits). It is full of nutrients, absorbs moisture like a sponge, and molds very quickly, becoming a breeding ground for bacteria and fungi. Wet hay also freezes. Straw = Bedding. Hay = Food.

Q: What if I change the blankets every day? R: It’s risky. ⏳ Unless you can check the shelter every 12 hours, a snowstorm or a wet night can happen at any moment. If you are away for 24 hours, the cat risks freezing. Straw offers passive safety for weeks at a time.

Q: Where do I buy straw? R: Home Depot & Tractor Supply. 🏪 In the US, you can find "Straw Bales" easily in the fall (garden centers) or year-round at farm supply stores like Tractor Supply Co. or local feed stores. It is very cheap (usually $5-$10 a bale).

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