By Gregg WendorfAdvance News JournalI know McAllen isn’t the only Valley city that’s stepping up to the plate to care for the many neglected, homeless animals, dogs and cats, that cast a pall, in part, on this area. The sight of hungry, homeless, neglected dogs and cats roaming the Valley streets in packs, or alone, just shouldn’t happen in a developed region like ours. Nor, obviously, does “the animal problem” add to this area’s natural beauty with its sweeping palm trees when a newbie drives through the area: “Look at all of these homeless animals. Some of them look half ...