Hurricane Ian has not only left a catastrophic path in Florida, but also has added homeless and missing pets to animal shelters that have already suffered excessive accommodation.
According to Fox 13 Tampa Bay, Animal Welfare Facilities in Manatei County are one of many shelters in South Florida.
Sarah Brown, the manager of the Manatei -gun animal service, said, “We have begun to see almost twice the number of animals coming to our facilities every day.” We have already reached the limit. However, it was even more important to start moving some of these adopted animals to a new place. “
At that time, Wings of Rescue started supporting. This is a non -profit organization that flies in the sky to transport shelter pets. The mission is to move pets from overcrowded areas or disasters to empty shelters throughout the United States.
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According to the organizational website, 28 dogs in the Manatei -gun animal welfare were put in a wooden frame, loaded on Wednesday, which was piloted by volunteer Kale Garcia and Angela Keyling.
“We love flying in the sky, we love animals, and we combine these two,” Keyling told Fox 13.
Garcia added that giving dogs a second chance in life is “very important.”
The dog carried from Manatei County was elected to adoptive editions before the hurricane attacked, and was selected to escape from the shelter to create a place for animals expelled by Ian. By doing so, the shelter can hold the pets that come in longer than usual, expecting to reunite with the owner.
The Manati County Animal Welfare Bureau scanned the pets microchips, posted photos online, and notified others that animals would enter.
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Wings of Rescue’s flying puppy was heading for New York, Vermont and Maryland, hoping to find an eternal family.
As of Monday, rescue revealed that 65,284 shelter pets were flying to eternal houses in 10 years.
“The kindness still exists. It’s very nice to see people coming out to help pets who are chased by the house. These homeless pets are the second time in an eternal house. I will find a chance, “Brown told Fox 13. Thank you for us today. โ
Many other animal rescue squads, such as Big Dog Ranch Rescue and SPCA of Florida, have accepted animals from Shelters in Manatei County following Ian.
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According to the Manati County Animal Welfare Bureau, the building is still ready for 100 cats, 125 dogs, and one bird.