AUSTIN (KXAN) — The Williamson County Regional Animal Shelter (WCRAS) said it maintained its “no-kill” status in 2024.
WCRAS said more than 90% of the dogs and cats that entered the shelter last year were saved.
According to the shelter, a 90% save rate is the nationally recognized benchmark to be considered “no-kill.” The standard factors in the approximate 10% of pets who have “medical or behavioral circumstances that warrant humane euthanasia rather than killing for lack of space.”
WCRAS serves lost and unhoused animals of Round Rock, Cedar Park, Leander, Hutto, Georgetown and Williamson County.
"Maintaining a 90% or greater save rate is more than just a milestone — it’s a promise to every dog and cat who comes through our doors that they will be given every opportunity to find a lo