RISPCA comes to the rescue for Texas cats and dogs

Dogs and Cats from Texas housed by RISPCA

Brownie a chocolate lab mix puppy squirms around in the arms of volunteer Jensen Ellleman who with others is helping 13 dogs and 38 cats adjust to their new temporary homes at the former RISPCA building in East Providence. In the rear is Chip, a lab mix pup with volunteer Julie Wycke.

Brownie a chocolate lab mix puppy squirms around in the arms of volunteer Jensen Ellleman who with others is helping 13 dogs and 38 cats adjust to their new temporary homes at the former RISPCA building in East Providence. In the rear is Chip, a lab mix pup with volunteer Julie Wycke.

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Volunteer Olivia Petraa plays with Texas transplant Pumbaa in a room at the former RISPCA building in East Providence.

Volunteer Olivia Petraa plays with Texas transplant Pumbaa in a room at the former RISPCA building in East Providence.

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Chip a black lab mix trying to stay awake in the arms of volunteer Julie Wycke.

Chip a black lab mix trying to stay awake in the arms of volunteer Julie Wycke.

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Volunteer Julie Wycke gives Texas transport, Avril, a chance to stretch her legs after arriving Thursday afternoon to the former RISPCA building in East Providence.

Volunteer Julie Wycke gives Texas transport, Avril, a chance to stretch her legs after arriving Thursday afternoon to the former RISPCA building in East Providence.

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Lucille gets a treat from Oliva Warburton, the cat and small animal manager at the RISPCA.

Lucille gets a treat from Oliva Warburton, the cat and small animal manager at the RISPCA.

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Blue Eyes gets a little attention from cat and small animal manager at the RISPCA, Olivia Warburton.

Blue Eyes gets a little attention from cat and small animal manager at the RISPCA, Olivia Warburton.

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One of the 13 dogs brought up from Texas.

One of the 13 dogs brought up from Texas.

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