At first, most of the concern was focused on livestock, and that made sense. Ranchers and farmers have always had to stay alert when it comes to protecting their herds. But now, according to Fox Austin 7, homeowners across Texas are being urged to pay close attention to their pets as well. This situation is no longer just about cattle or other farm animals. Screw worms are now being recognized as a serious threat to our fur babies, too.

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Governor Greg Abbott Gives A Message To Texans

It was recently reported that Governor Greg Abbott emphasized how important it is for Texans to stay informed and remain vigilant during this timeframe. His message was clear: awareness and quick action can make a major difference. After officials announced the high-risk possibility of screwworm cases spreading, the concern quickly became more personal for many families. The reality truly set in when reports surfaced that a household companion animal had contracted the parasite. That news shifted the focus from something that felt distant to something much closer to home.

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Texans Must Protect Their Fur Babies!

Now, Texas pet owners are mapping out defense strategies to keep their animals safe. From carefully checking pets for wounds to seeking prompt veterinary care at the first sign of trouble, families are taking precautions seriously. This isn’t about panic, but about preparation. Our pets depend on us, and staying educated about the risks is one of the best ways we can protect them during this time.

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