Cats and Dogs from the Hurricane affected regions still need help.
Morgen MarshallCats and Dogs from the Hurricane affected regions still need help. I do my part by transporting animals when I can. I work with Maine Coone Rescue and get emails when an animal is going to be coming through my area. I volunteer to take a "leg" or section of the trip and get the animal from one person in the chain to another.
I find this work fascinating. I met Mr. Beasley doing this. I've met some wonderful people who love animals through the groups. I now have friends that foster, or take in and care for an anmimal for a short time, as well as transport animals, so I know who to call if I need an animal or need to foster an animal.
Most of these animals come from loving homes, were once well cared for and truly, deeply loved. Through no fault of their own, their owners had to give them up. They ended up in the rescue instead of the animal shelter so that they would have a better chance at life. Most shelters put animals to death after a set time period. Cats living in rescue are allowed to live their natural lives.