![]() ![]() Houston's chances of winning the national championship, based on its odds, are 21.7%.The Cougars were +900 to win the national championship at the beginning of the season, and have now improved to +360, which is the 80th-biggest change in the country.It is the same according to the computer rankings. In terms of its odds to win the national championship (+360), Houston is second-best in college basketball.Odds to win the national championship: +360.A total of 15 Hurricanes games this year have gone over the point total.A total of 16 out of the Cougars' 36 games this season have hit the over.Houston has won 19 games against the spread this season, while failing to cover or pushing 17 times.Have an animal that has behavior challenges? Check out our Pet Behavior Support page.Need to report animal cruelty? Here is the link to 927PAWS, which was created by the Harris County Animal Cruelty Taskforce.Need financial assistance with caring for an animal? We’ve put a big list together of financial assistance programs.Saw a stray animal that you believe needs to be picked up? Here are the links to contact official Animal Control offices.Need help feeding an animal? We have a pet food bank.Here are some quick links, all of which are included on our “ Get Help with an Animal” page: You can find other rescue groups and traditional (NOT no kill shelters) by clicking here.You can find more details about fostering by clicking here.You can find our online enrollment form by clicking here.While we have a limited number of spaces in our program, there are other ways we can assist you in caring for your rescue. You can find out more information about what fostering means by clicking here. If all of the Friends For Life foster homes are filled, we ask that you foster the animal you’ve found. ![]() We do have a limited number of fosters and we always run at maximum capacity so that we can save as many animals as possible. If the animal you’ve found is not a part of a community cat colony and you’ve been unsuccessful in locating the owner, we have a lot of different ways to help you. Advice on how to TNR community cats can be found here. If the cat is not neutered (again, look for an ear-tip), please seek spay/neuter at your nearest low-cost clinic or at a Fix Houston spay-neuter event. If injured or ill, please seek veterinary care. If you have found a neighborhood cat that is not owned, look for a tipped ear indicating that the cat is neutered and return the cat to where it was found.Įar-tipped cats are part of a Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) program and should not be removed from their colony unless injured or ill. When you post an animal on lost/found pet services like Pawboost, they create a flyer for you that you can easily print out and put up.
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