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Monday, July 28, 2025 at 8:23 PM
Kingsland Chamber

Granite Shoals, Humane Society mend differences

The city of Granite Shoals and the Hill Country Humane Society (HCHS) have decided to rekindle a partnership to help the community take care of stray dogs and cats. Granite Shoals Mayor Ron Munos told The Highlander that the city had signed a contract with the HCHS to accept strays that was “about the same as the contract we had before.” The city will pay the society $30,000 a year for the annual contract, Munos said.

The city of Granite Shoals and the Hill Country Humane Society (HCHS) have decided to rekindle a partnership to help the community take care of stray dogs and cats.

Granite Shoals Mayor Ron Munos told The Highlander that the city had signed a contract with the HCHS to accept strays that was “about the same as the contract we had before.” The city will pay the society $30,000 a year for the annual contract, Munos said.

Humane Society board members broke off relations with the city in December after audio of a meeting of the city’s wildlife advisory committee leaked, purportedly advocating internal euthanasia or slaughter of feral cats.

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