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Translate this page Hurricane animal refugees to arrive in San Diego today for adoptionSaturday, November 17th, 2012 Issue 46, Volume 16.
The Helen Woodward Animal Center, the Sea World Rescue Team and Southwest Airlines teamed up to fly the shelter pets from New Jersey. They are to be flown to Lindbergh Field on a donated charter, chaperoned by rescue staff and will later be taken to the center, in Rancho Santa Fe. There, they will be evaluated, receive medical treatments, vaccinations and will be spayed or neutered, according to the center. Some could be ready for adoption as early as Wednesday, the center's Jessica Gercke said. "These are the silent victims," Helen Woodward Animal Center President Mike Arms said. "There are shelters that have been devastated by Hurricane Sandy, without electricity, without supplies. "Despite this, the goodhearted rescue facilitators have Advertisement However, the animals that inhabited the shelters before the storm were facing euthanasia because of the lack of space, Arms said. He added his center was contacted by shelters asking for help. Not only were the East Coast facilities overcrowded, but adoptions have trickled to a stop in the hurricane's aftermath, according to the center. The Helen Woodward Animal Center also assisted with the transportation and placement of animals following Hurricane Katrina. The rescue was made possible by Southwest Airlines, whose crew members donated their time and BP, which donated fuel for the cross-country flight. Sea World veterinarians and technicians donated their time and will transport the pets to the shelter in Rancho Sante Fe, northeast of Del Mar. The Helen Woodward Animal Center also sought donations at animalcenter.org/hurricanesandypets to fund care for the animals until they are adopted. 3 comments
Praying all goes well for ALL the animals. May this be a smooth transition and patience & compassion make the greatest difference in saving these beloved animals, THANK YOU!!
Great work whoever coordinated these huge corporate donations and very cool of these companies to act so humanely. Hopefully these animals find great homes. As a side note, I think there is a typo in the last paragraph. Rancho San Diego is in east county and nowhere near Rancho Santa Fe. This should say Rancho Santa Fe. STAFF: Thanks Mark. I think you're right!
Gawd..... More immigrants. When will it end. Just kidding, I think it's great. They need a vacation. |
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