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Posted on: May 5, 2023

[ARCHIVED] April Statistics

Graphic including LCAC logo; text: Monthly Statistics for LCAC

League City Animal Care Stats

Month of April 2023

These statistics provide a snapshot of animals moving in and out of League City Animal Care during a given time frame.

Graphic illustration of shelter statistics

Canines By-The-Numbers

Incoming Dogs/Puppies: 145

  • Stray: 96
  • Foster & Trial Returns: 28
  • Owner Surrenders & Returns: 12
  • Quarantine: 8
  • Police Interactions: 1

Outgoing Dogs/Puppies: 135

  • Adopted: 54
  • Returned to Home: 42
  • Fostered: 27
  • Trial Adoptions: 7
  • Euthanized: 3
  • Transferred Out: 2

Felines By-The-Numbers

Incoming Cats/Kittens: 139
  • Stray: 120
  • Foster & Trial Returns: 19
Outgoing Cats/Kittens: 132
  • Adopted: 59
  • Fostered: 38
  • TNR Release: 17
  • Returned to Home: 10
  • Working Cat/Release: 3
  • Euthanasia: 3
  • Died: 2

Other Notable Numbers:

Total Incoming Animals: 284

Total Outgoing Animals: 267

Total Pets Adopted: 92

Total Pets Sent to Foster Care: 86

Total Pets Returned to Home: 52

Dog Day Getaways: 6

Total Hours Volunteered: 882

  • Canine Companion Hours: 493
  • Feline Friend Hours: 148
  • General Help Hours: 101
  • Off-Site Activity Hours: 140


LCAC is at critical capacity as we currently have filled over 140% of our capacity of kennel space for dogs and need immediate assistance. (This includes dogs in pop-up crates, staff offices,  & other kennels not intended to house adoptable or stray animals.)

League City Animal Care has proudly maintained a "no-kill" status since 2017 through the support of our community. This means that in the last 5 years, we have never euthanized a pet simply because we are out of room for it. We cannot do this alone though and housing this many dogs on site is not sustainable. Maintaining a "no-kill" status requires a community effort and we truly need our community now. Please see the list below to learn how you can assist.

How can you help?

Adopt or Foster a pet, especially a medium or large dog!

  • Every kennel emptied by adoption allows us to move another dog from a temporary space and helps staff/volunteers focus on those who truly need our help the most! View adoptable pets & learn about our adoption process by visiting our Adoption Info page.
  • Fostering pets not only helps us empty kennels, but also allows them the much needed opportunity to decompress from the stress of the kennel environment and helps us to learn more about who they are! This helps us better place animals with adopters! Learn about our foster program and register by visiting our Foster page.

Make the shelter your very last resort for reuniting lost animals or for rehoming a pet!

  • Most lost pets are found very close to home and statistics have shown that removing them from their communities and bringing them to a shelter actually drastically reduces the chances of reuniting them with the people they love! Less than 20% of the pets we received as lost pets in August were reunited with their families. Learn more about what to do if you find a lost pet by visiting our Found Pets page.
  • We have several programs in place designed to help you keep your pet instead of surrendering them to a shelter, including hosting low-cost events for vaccines, flea and heartworm preventatives, and spay/neuter regularly and also offer a Community Pet Pantry program for those who need assistance with pet supplies! While our goal is to help you resolve the problems you are experiencing so that you can keep your pet, we understand that there are circumstances that may not allow you to do so. In the event that you must rehome your pet, we offer two options for rehoming. Learn more on our Rehoming a Pet page.

Sponsor adoptions!

  • According to our city ordinances, LCAC is unable to reduce our adoption fees lower than 50% without sponsorships to recover the "lost revenue". Through generous sponsorships from individual donors, local small businesses, and corporations, we are able to reduce fees which drives additional attention to the many deserving pets in our care and helps us to place more animals with wonderful loving families. To learn more about sponsoring adoptions email Lynette.bodmer@LeagueCityTX.gov today!

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