Pets again in a jeopardy
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Vikas Shekhawat , Churu, Rajasthan:
Oct 24 2005
Made Popular Oct 24 2005
I just can’t understand why pets have again been sidelined with Hurricane Wilma knocking at the door. Palm Beach County, Florida hurricane shelters may not be able to accommodate pets, but the idea to designate one of the schools as pet shelter...
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Julie
Oct 28 2005
Portland,
United States
regarding pets people had to leave behind when the hurricanes came — why not find some closed shopping centers stores that might be large enough to accomadate animals? perhaps the owners of the property would donate some closed storefront places for temporary shelters. it would be a humane thing and would benefit communities? a good way to volunteer and help save someones pet!! it might even be their own THINK ABOUT IT!!!! also some good people could help clean up after the temporary shelter wasn’t needed.
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It’s a great idea Julie. The same thing was done when the affected people and pets were forced to evacuate during the Tsunami diaster in Asia.
[...The adamant school boards will now have to bend their stiff backs. They have been turning down requests of Palm Beach County government to allow pets in school-based shelters during hurricanes. But with the intervention of the Congress the evacuation...]
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regarding pets people had to leave behind when the hurricanes came — why not find some closed shopping centers stores that might be large enough to accomadate animals? perhaps the owners of the property would donate some closed storefront places for temporary shelters. it would be a humane thing and would benefit communities? a good way to volunteer and help save someones pet!! it might even be their own THINK ABOUT IT!!!! also some good people could help clean up after the temporary shelter wasn’t needed.
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It’s a great idea Julie. The same thing was done when the affected people and pets were forced to evacuate during the Tsunami diaster in Asia.
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[...The adamant school boards will now have to bend their stiff backs. They have been turning down requests of Palm Beach County government to allow pets in school-based shelters during hurricanes. But with the intervention of the Congress the evacuation...]
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regarding pets people had to leave behind when the hurricanes came — why not find some closed shopping centers stores that might be large enough to accomadate animals? perhaps the owners of the property would donate some closed storefront places for temporary shelters. it would be a humane thing and would benefit communities? a good way to volunteer and help save someones pet!! it might even be their own THINK ABOUT IT!!!! also some good people could help clean up after the temporary shelter wasn’t needed.
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It’s a great idea Julie. The same thing was done when the affected people and pets were forced to evacuate during the Tsunami diaster in Asia.
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[...The adamant school boards will now have to bend their stiff backs. They have been turning down requests of Palm Beach County government to allow pets in school-based shelters during hurricanes. But with the intervention of the Congress the evacuation...]
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