

Kathryn Bice joined the Humane Society in October 2004. Kathryn was formerly the East District Manager with Dallas Animal Services in Dallas. Bice earned her Bachelor of Science from the University of Connecticut. As a Longwood fellow, her graduate studies included non-profit management at the University of Delaware. Prior to Dallas, she was the founding director for the Brazos Animal Shelter Humane Society SPCA in Bryan, Texas. She served as its Executive Director for 20 years. During that time, she developed six levels of shelter medicine teaching partnerships with the Veterinary College at Texas A&M University. Kathryn has served as conference coordinator, treasurer, and president of the Texas Federation of Humane Societies, and is a long time member of the Society of Animal Welfare Administrators. Bice shares her home with husband Mike, who is a Texas A&M Alumnus.
Contact Kathryn: 226-7461 ext. 116

Donna LaMudge joined the Humane Society in September 2006. She has been involved in the field of accounting for over 15 years specializing in general accounting, auditing and taxation. She was an auditor for a CPA firm in Ft. Worth, Texas working with clients in the nonprofit industry and then served as Assistant Controller of a manufacturing company in Dallas. When Donna moved to San Antonio in 2003, she worked again as an auditor with the Akin, Doherty, Klein and Feuge, P.C. CPA firm. While with the firm, the Humane Society became one of her clients as a member of the audit team for two years. When the position of Chief Financial Officer became available within the Humane Society, Donna was excited and seized the opportunity to come on board. She had always dreamed of working with animals or with an organization involved in animal welfare.
Donna earned a Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting degree from The University of Texas at Arlington and she also holds a current Texas Real Estate License. Donna and her Air Force husband share their home with several four-legged kids. They are two cats named Stinker and Dusty, two Boxers named Chance and Britney and a Rotti-mix named TommyBoy. Britney and TommyBoy were acquired from the Humane Society and Dusty came from a Dallas based shelter.
Contact Donna: 226-7461

Cathy McCoy joined the Humane Society in October 2006 as the Director of Volunteer Services. Her love of animals began at the Memphis Humane Society as a volunteer and grew to a broad career in animal care. She obtained her degree in Radiologic Technology and worked in emergency rooms across the US, prior to relocating to San Antonio. She applied her degree to working with animals at the Animal Defense League for 7 years and turned to volunteer management and media relations. With her experience in the media field, she became the Public Relations Director in 2007. Cathy represents the Humane Society on local television and radio stations each week by educating the public on adoptions, animal care, spay/neuter issues, and supports the city’s no kill plan for 2012. Cathy has been married for over 20 years and has a daughter that will be a high school senior in 2008! She has 2 dogs adopted from a local shelter and hopes to add a feline to the family.
Contact Cathy: 226-7461 ext. 125

Cynthia has worked for the Humane Society SPCA for 5 years. She is a native to San Antonio who hasalways had a passion for animals. Cynthia began her carrier with the Humane Society as an adoption counselor and moved her way through the system to become the Director of Operations, where she now oversees the daily operations of the shelter. Cynthia is married and has a young son. She has a cat named Amadeus that she adopted from the shelter.
Contact Cynthia: 226-7461 ext. 121

Pat Good joined the Humane Society in August 2008. Born in Council Bluffs, Iowa, her family relocated to San Antonio when she was very young. After working at several non-profit organizations and observing the positive impact animals made on the people she worked with, including two hospice organizations and the San Antonio Lighthouse for the Blind, she wished to match her career experience and education with her love of animals and give back to the loyal and loving pets who brightened the lives of her clients. She and her husband Skip share their home with MacKenzie, a rescued English Bull Terrier. Pat sums up her job as Director of Development:
"My greatest joy is watching the adoptions that take place here every day and hope that through successful fund development, the Humane Society SPCA Bexar County can offer these and many more services for the animals who need our assistance."
Contact Pat: (210) 226-7461 Ext. 124

Dr. Hurst joined the Humane Society in October 2007, bringing years of volunteer and medical experience to our clinic including a Texas A&M education, membership in the Sheltering Vets Student Organization, and hands-on experience at the Brazos & Bulverde Humane Societies. She moved from Corpus Christi to San Antonio in high school, and returned after college. She shares her home with 2 horses, 3 dogs, an English rabbit, a Black Capped Caique parrot, a ball python, and various fish. She offers this advice:
"Keeping your pets healthy is a key part of keeping them happy. See your normal vet regularly."

The Humane Society/SPCA employs part-time and full-time animal health technicians to help in the care of our animals. They are responsible for documenting and evaluating the health status and temperament of the animals in our care. This includes providing appropriate medical care and screening of all incoming and adopted animals.
Contact the Clinic: 226-7461 ext. 107

The Humane Society/SPCA employs part-time and full-time animal care technicians to help in the care of our animals. They are responsible for general care and maintenance of the shelter animals. This includes feeding, cleaning, disinfecting and grooming. They also assist in the process of introducing potential pet adopters to the many pets.

The Humane Society/SPCA employs part-time and full-time adoption counselors/customer service representatives to help in the care of our animals. They are responsible for preparing pets and their paperwork for adoption, providing accurate information and friendly service to the public, and screening potential pet adopters.