
Hurricane Ida forces dogs and cats to be airlifted from Louisiana to shelters across US
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As Hurricane Ida hits the South, animal shelters nationwide have been helping cats and dogs escape affected areas.
Animals are also threatened by the storm. HAPPENING NOW: Houston SPCA has taken in 150 dogs and cats from The Louisiana SPCA this morning ahead of #HurricaneIda. #HouNews You can help us stay ahead of this disaster and the next by becoming a monthly supporter. https://t.co/LpMl7eFiHh pic.twitter.com/avOVvQoUzY COMING UP: The #HurricaneIda rescues have settled in at @NEAnimalShelter. We'll have #adoption and other details to share about these VERY lucky pets throughout today!#WatchThisSpace 🐶🐱 pic.twitter.com/rhPxzEt60K A large group of dogs and cats recently arrived in Delaware after being evacuated from Louisiana. Officials from Brandywine Valley SPCA confirmed to FOX 29 that over 100 dogs and cats were airlifted to a shelter in New Castle County on Saturday. Many of the animals had come from the Tangipahoa Parish Animal Shelter.More Related News