Help for the 55 Bahamas potcat kitties

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Help for the 55 Bahamas potcat kitties

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It started with a simple plea for help. Someone had cats, lots of them, at an animal sanctuary on Tilloo Cay in the Bahamas: it was decimated by Hurricane Dorian.  Despite the heat, the lack of veterinary care, the lack of food and shelter,  these cats and their hero on the ground there kept going. Then there was a second plea for help: another group of cats, stranded, without resources, on Marsh Harbour.  We did not know how many, we did not know when, we did not know how, but we knew we would not lose HOPE and we would get these cats.  HOPE is small but mighty- No matter how many cats there would be, we would take them on, no questions asked.   A generous benefactor offered use of a plane, but the logistics of getting in and out of the Bahamas were harrowing, there were boat rides and car rides that needed to be facilitated in order to get these cats to the tarmac.  The weather was bad several times, we could not use that plane, and several boat attempts were thwarted due to the tropical storms and depressions in the area.  Flights got canceled one after the other, but we did not lose HOPE.   It all came together though, and last night, not knowing how many cats to expect-anywhere from 30 to 100-  we welcomed 55 precious survivors from the Bahamas.

 Getting these cats here was the result of people working together, shepherding them to safety.  Now we need your help. These precious cats will be under quarantine for two weeks. Any funds raised will go towards their vaccinations, healthcare, food and ultimately their adoptions to wonderful homes. It took “a village”
To get them here, and we HOPE you will be a part of our “village” here. Thank you so very much.

Want to join me in making a difference? I'm raising money to benefit Helping Overpopulation of Pets End, Inc, and any donation will help make an impact. Thanks in advance for your contribution to this cause that means so much to me.

More information about Helping Overpopulation of Pets End, Inc: Our Mission Helping Overpopulation of Pets End (HOPE), is here to educate the public about the problem and put an end to unwanted animals in Brevard County Florida. Too many animals are euthanized in the shelters in Brevard County. We assist low income residents of Brevard County FL with low cost/no cost spay/neuter, TNR, and emergency vet care. We foster animals in order to help abandoned, homeless, and stray animals find permanent and loving homes. We educate all people on proper pet care.
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    Tara Unger
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    Palm Bay, FL
    Helping Overpopulation of Pets End, Inc
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