Animal shelters of Houston TX
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HOUSTON ANIMALS ARE LOST, COLD AND SUFFERING TOO
As human victims of Houston flooding struggle to find shelter, many of their dogs, cats, horses, cattle and other four-legged and winged creatures that depend on human care for survival are being abandoned and lost—but not forgotten.
With Noah’s ark nowhere to be seen, Houston has become a city of lost, wet, shivering animals, often separated from their human families.
On Monday night, 9,021 humans slept in Houston’s convention center, double the capacity. Although the center is allowing pets inside, many victims had to leave animals behind during harrowing escapes from rising waters by boat.
Hundreds of people have posted heartbreaking and sometimes dramatic stories of lost pets on Facebook pages devoted to tracking them
Let come together and help these people find their pets and help the shelters out there looking and rescuing
As human victims of Houston flooding struggle to find shelter, many of their dogs, cats, horses, cattle and other four-legged and winged creatures that depend on human care for survival are being abandoned and lost—but not forgotten.
With Noah’s ark nowhere to be seen, Houston has become a city of lost, wet, shivering animals, often separated from their human families.
On Monday night, 9,021 humans slept in Houston’s convention center, double the capacity. Although the center is allowing pets inside, many victims had to leave animals behind during harrowing escapes from rising waters by boat.
Hundreds of people have posted heartbreaking and sometimes dramatic stories of lost pets on Facebook pages devoted to tracking them
Let come together and help these people find their pets and help the shelters out there looking and rescuing
Organizer and beneficiary
Kelly Murves
Organizer
Houston, TX
Alexa Kollbeck
Beneficiary