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Vandalism Cuts Power at Houston Pets Alive, Forcing Emergency Relocations

The outage cost the shelter thousands in vaccines and clinic revenue and officials say repairs and a police probe into possible copper theft are underway.

Overview

  • Staff found the shelter without electricity Monday morning after surveillance showed power lines were cut around 1 a.m., prompting an immediate emergency response.
  • Temperatures inside the building forced Houston Pets Alive to place about 50 cats and 15 dogs with foster families and partner groups to protect their health.
  • The group discarded thousands of dollars worth of temperature‑sensitive vaccines and medications, and the clinic lost a day of revenue that will slow recovery.
  • CenterPoint Energy restored electricity Monday evening but will continue repairs to damaged lines while the Houston Police Department investigates the incident as possible copper theft.
  • The shelter has created a donation page to replenish supplies and said it will operate at reduced capacity for at least a week as it restocks vaccines and transitions animals back in.