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Hurricane Pets Rescue Inc. (HPR) HPR is a National 501 (C)(3) Non-profit and NYC New Hope Partner committed to the rescue, rehabilita Hurricane Pets Rescue Inc.

(HPR) is a National 501 (C) (3) disaster relief nonprofit and NYC New Hope Partner, the organization is comprised by all volunteers. committed to giving abused, discarded pets and Mother Nature disaster victims a second chance at life, one animal at a time. Through no fault of their own these animals have been failed by the very people and system that’s supposed to protect them. HPR rescues mostly

senior, disabled, or otherwise unadoptable animals (black cats for instance). The animals in our care come to us through a wide range of circumstances, none of them good. Most are in acute situations requiring immediate intervention. Rescued animals first have their medical needs taken care of, and once well enough, placed in either a foster home, or at our rescue center in Miami, FL. Should these animals not be adopted, they have a home with us for life. Sadly we are only able to assist with a very small percentage of the pleas that we receive. We do not warehouse animals, and strive to give them the best possible quality of life, which is why we have remained such a small group. We would not be able to do any of this without donations fro the public and the commitment of our loving foster families and general volunteers. Disaster victims are placed in forster care for up to a year to give time to owners to find their pets, after that they are put up for adoption.

Richmond, VA Bonded pair - one is blind and other is her seeing eye dog.Please share!
02/09/2024

Richmond, VA
Bonded pair - one is blind and other is her seeing eye dog.
Please share!

Operation Ela Cats Batch 1. Situation is urgent. Nashville, TN transport can be arranged for good homes / foster homes N...
15/08/2024

Operation Ela Cats Batch 1.
Situation is urgent.

Nashville, TN transport can be arranged for good homes / foster homes Nationwide.

These babies are losing their home, there human mommy has no other choice but to find new homes.
She is absolutely devastated to have to do this, but life has thrown her some punches.
Please if interested in adopting any of these babies fill out the screening application below.
Foster homes for HPR can be considered as well on a Nationwide level application to foster is also below.

APPLICATION TO ADOPT: https://hurricanepetsrescue.org/available-pets/screening-application-cats/
APPLICATION TO FOSTER:
https://hurricanepetsrescue.org/volunteer/permanent-and-temp-foster-parent-application/

The situation is not good and time is of essence. As you can see these babies have been very well cared for, do not let them end up at a shelter, they deserve better than that.
Message me directly Celene Albano or our page Hurricane Pets Rescue Inc. (HPR) if you have any questions or need more information.
The bios for each kitty is with the photo captions.

More cats will be added or new post will be posted with the rest of the cats.
Sometime FB does not allow to add new pics to posts so we might have to create a new post with the rest of the kitties.
We will references all the cats in the household that need to be re-homed Operation Ela Cats 1, 2 or 3 (example)

P.S> Option number 2 is her finding a place that she can move with all of her cats a total of about 33.
If you are a landlord and have a place that you can offer please message us, she can pay up to $ 1.300.00 worth the rent.


As we always say "PETS ARE FAMILY", if you can no longer have them for whatever the reason, do right by them and find th...
06/08/2024

As we always say "PETS ARE FAMILY", if you can no longer have them for whatever the reason, do right by them and find them a new home where they will be loved and cared for.
Or find a rescue or no kill shelter that will do that for them,
DON'T JUST DUMP THEM oN THE STREETS TO FEND FOR THEMSELVES.
We see sadly a lot of that every day, and specially during disaster situations, your pets deserve better.
Animal's do have feeling and mourn.
Be responsible or else karma will get ya. :)


06/08/2024

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED TODAY

we need help making sand bags, tarping the double run, cleaning, walking dogs etc

Please if you can help today come help.

   Tropical storm Debby is now Hurricane Debby. PRACTICE - PLAN - PREPARE Is going to be a slow moving storm and is goin...
05/08/2024


Tropical storm Debby is now Hurricane Debby.
PRACTICE - PLAN - PREPARE

Is going to be a slow moving storm and is going to dump a lot of water.
Debby to impact Georgia, Carolinas with life-threatening flooding and storm surge.
Over the next several days, Debby is projected to linger along the Southeast U.S. coast to produce significant flash flooding, gusty winds and prolonged coastal inundation.
Even though Debby may officially be only a tropical storm or Category 1 hurricane along the Georgia and Carolina coasts, its impacts from life-threatening storm surge and flooding rain, as well as the effects of strong winds on property and utilities, will result in Debby being a 3 on the AccuWeather RealImpact™ Scale for Hurricanes in the United States.
https://www.accuweather.com/en/hurricane/debby-to-impact-georgia-carolinas-with-life-threatening-flooding-and-storm-surge-this-week/1675245

04/08/2024

UPDATE: Pawmetto Lifeline has generously offered to house our outside dogs during the storm. Thank you all for offering to foster. If you can foster long term, please let us know. Storm fosters have been declined by administration due to being able to send them to one place for safety.

HELP!! WE HAVE APPROXIMATELY 40 OUTSIDE DOGS! CAN YOU FOSTER FOR A FEW DAYS THROUGH TROPICAL STORM DEBBY???
Our outside pens will flood!

You can contact the shelter (803.534.0045) from 9:00 am - 4:30 pm if you are able to help foster some of our dogs during the storm.

04/08/2024

Our last post took off which is AMAZING as it connected us with so many people who want to help however we cannot go through and answer all the comments and messages.
We have a rescue group coming in tomorrow morning to take 25 dogs into boarding for us for 1 week. We have 170 dogs total between here and fosters and a lot of our fosters are outside so YES FOSTERS ARE STILL NEEDED.

Please fill out this foster form

https://www.shelterluv.com/matchme/foster/MCSC/Dog

When you arrive and are greeted by staff or volunteers let us know what kind of dog you are looking for and we will match you with a pet.

Fosters will be expected to keep dogs until next Monday after storm passes, all supplies provided.

We are not so much worried about the storm winds etc it’s the flooding that is going to cause major issues.

If you can come tomorrow and help us storm prep, loading dogs etc please come we will be there at 8am.

https://linktr.ee/mcassc?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR2bLMjmFtuD6JTHYWX_AwUfSfUQ1erek1pCZXCBCsUT5qNp1csQGlPrE1Q_aem_rUXmDvwjpUGp86BhOpNmPA

 PETS ARE FAMILY, PREPARE FOR THEM AND TAKE THEM WITH YOU! Please below and in the photos also - Mandatory and Voluntary...
04/08/2024


PETS ARE FAMILY, PREPARE FOR THEM AND TAKE THEM WITH YOU!
Please below and in the photos also - Mandatory and Voluntary Evac Orders.
DEBBY EXPECTED TO STRENGTHEN RAPIDLY INTO A HURRICANE BEFORE MAKING LANDFALL IN THE BIG BEND AREA OF FLORIDA... ...MAJOR FLOOD THREAT FOR THE SOUTHEASTERN UNITED STATES...
Mandatory evacuations ordered for Florida counties
Evacuation orders are in place for the following:
MANDATORY EVACUATION ORDERS
Dixie County
Evacuation Order: Mandatory
Evacuation Info: EVACUATIONS WILL BEGIN AT 2PM ON Sunday, August 4, 2024, AND BE, FOR THE FOLLOWING: ALL COASTAL COMMUNITIES INCLUDING: SUWANNEE, HORSESHOE BEACH, JENA AND THE IMMEDIATE SURRONDING AREAS, ALL SUBSTANDARD HOUSING, LOW LYING AREAS IN THE COUNTY.
Levy County
Evacuation Order: Mandatory
Evacuation Info: Mandatory evacuation, to commence immediately and be completed by 8 p.m. on Saturday, August 3,2024, of persons residing in: recreational vehicle parks throughout the County, and to the maximum extent possible, the recreational vehicles shall be removed from the County; mobile homes and manufactured homes throughout the County; • coastal communities in the County; and low-Iying areas throughout the County.
Franklin County
Evacuation Order: Mandatory
Evacuation Info: Mandatory evacuation for all barrier island (St. George Island, Dog Island and Alligator Point), low lying and flood prone areas especially along the coast and rivers, and RV parks effective 6:00AM, Sunday, August 4, 2024. Additional evacuations may be issued if there are changes in storm track or intensity.
Wakulla County
Evacuation Order: Mandatory
Evacuation Info: A mandatory evacuation order is in effect for zone A and low lying areas.
VOLUNTARY EVACUATION ORDERS
Citrus County
Gadsden County
Hamilton County
Hernando County
Jefferson County
Madison County
Pasco County
Taylor County
Union County
Wakulla County
Potential impacts from Tropical Storm Debby
WIND: Hurricane conditions are expected in the hurricane warning area and possible in the hurricane watch areas early Monday, with tropical storm conditions expected to arrive this evening. Tropical storm conditions are expected to spread northward over the tropical storm warning areas through tonight. Tropical storm conditions are possible in the watch area in the Florida Panhandle on Monday, and along the coast of Georgia and South Carolina Monday night.
STORM SURGE: The combination of storm surge and tide will cause normally dry areas near the coast to be flooded by rising waters moving inland from the shoreline. The water could reach the following heights above ground somewhere in the indicated areas if the peak surge occurs at the time of high tide:
Suwannee River to Ochlockonee River, FL…6-10 ft
Yankeetown, FL to Suwannee River, FL…5-8 ft
Ochlockonee River, FL to Indian Pass, FL…4-6 ft
Tampa Bay…3-5 ft
Middle of Longboat Key, FL to Yankeetown, FL…3-5 ft
Bonita Beach, FL to Middle of Longboat Key, FL…2-4 ft
Mouth of the St. Mary's River to South Santee River, SC…2-4 ft
Charlotte Harbor…2-4 ft
Key messages on what Florida can expect from tropical storm
1. Heavy rainfall will likely result in considerable flooding impacts from the Florida Big Bend region through southeast GA and the Coastal Plain of the Carolinas through Friday. Potentially historic heavy rainfall across southeast Georgia and South Carolina through Friday morning may result in areas of catastrophic flooding. Significant river flooding is also expected.
2. There is a danger of life-threatening storm surge along portions of the Gulf Coast of Florida, with 6 to 10 feet of inundation above ground level expected somewhere between Ochlockonee River and Suwannee River on Monday. Residents in the Storm Surge Warning area should follow any advice given by local officials.
3. Hurricane conditions are expected Monday along portions of the Florida Big Bend region where a Hurricane Warning is in effect, with tropical storm conditions beginning this evening. Tropical storm conditions are expected through Monday farther south within the Tropical Storm Warning along Florida's west coast, including the Tampa Bay area.
4. Impacts from storm surge and strong winds are possible along the southeast coast from Georgia to North Carolina through the middle of the week, and storm surge watches and tropical storm watches have been issued for portions of these areas. Additional watches and warnings will likely be required later today.

 Chesterfield SC Urgent supplies needed. - sandbags etc. The shelter is already flooded and dogs need out.
04/08/2024


Chesterfield SC Urgent supplies needed. - sandbags etc. The shelter is already flooded and dogs need out.

Tropical storm Debby Marion county SC animal. All hands on decks please they need help moving their dogs to safety. If y...
04/08/2024


Tropical storm Debby
Marion county SC animal.
All hands on decks please they need help moving their dogs to safety.
If you want to help with storm prep we will be here 8am if it starts storming bad we will close early to get our staff home safely. 10 am transport will be here and we can use all the help we can get loading dogs

Hurricane Preparedness, Safety and Emergency Planning for Pets.Parts of Florida now under hurricane watch..The hurricane...
03/08/2024

Hurricane Preparedness, Safety and Emergency Planning for Pets.

Parts of Florida now under hurricane watch..
The hurricane watch was issued for parts of Florida’s Big Bend region, where the National Hurricane Center (NHC) forecasts a landfall as a strong tropical storm by Monday morning.

Hurricane watches issued for Florida’s Big Bend

A hurricane watch is in effect for Florida’s Big Bend from just west of Apalachicola to just south of Cedar Key, including St. George Island, St. Marks, and many areas of Apalachee Bay affected by Hurricane Idalia last August. A hurricane watch means hurricane conditions (winds of 74 mph or higher) are possible, with tropical storm conditions (winds of 39 mph or higher) arriving within the next day or two.

A tropical storm warning is in effect for the entirety of Florida’s Gulf Coast south of the hurricane watch, including places like Tampa, Sarasota, Port Charlotte, Fort Myers, and Naples. A tropical storm warning means winds above 39 mph are expected within the next 36 hours.

As the wide winds of the organizing storm push into the eastern Gulf tomorrow, coastal flooding will be an issue, especially from near Fort Myers northward, with the highest threat from the Tampa Bay area through the broad arc of Florida’s Big Bend.

Prepare, NEVER leave your pets alone.
click on the link below to read our comprehensive preparedness safety tips to help you and your pets along:

https://hurricanepetsrescue.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Hurricane-Preparedness-Safety-and-Emergency-Planning-for-Pets.2018.pdf
Be safe.



Hurricane Pets Rescue Inc.
National 501C3 all breed disaster relief nonprofit.

Dallas Texas.
03/08/2024

Dallas Texas.

Suspected of being a bait dog, his life has been filled with pain and neglect, and now he faces a death sentence he doesn't deserve.

Marshmallow has endured unimaginable hardships and pain, only to be cast aside as if he were nothing.

Marshmallow, an 8-year-old dog, has been left unnoticed and unwanted, suffering in silence at a high-kill shelter.

Details:
Name: Marshmallow
Age: 8 years
Breed: Unknown
Gender: Male
Animal ID: A1222785
Shelter: Dallas Animal Services
Address: 1818 N Westmoreland Rd, Dallas, TX 75212
Phone: (214) 670-6800
Email: [email protected]

To save Marshmallow: You must EMAIL the shelter with his Animal ID A1222785.

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Hurricane Pets Rescue Inc. (HPR) is a National 501 (C) (3) disaster relief nonprofit and NYC New Hope Partner, the organization is comprised by all volunteers. committed to giving abused, discarded pets and Mother Nature disaster victims a second chance at life, one animal at a time. Through no fault of their own these animals have been failed by the very people and system that’s supposed to protect them. HPR rescues mostly senior, disabled, or otherwise unadoptable animals (black cats for instance). The animals in our care come to us through a wide range of circumstances, none of them good. Most are in acute situations requiring immediate intervention. Rescued animals first have their medical needs taken care of, and once well enough, placed in either a foster home, or at our rescue center in Miami, FL. Should these animals not be adopted, they have a home with us for life. Sadly we are only able to assist with a very small percentage of the pleas that we receive. We do not warehouse animals, and strive to give them the best possible quality of life, which is why we have remained such a small group. We would not be able to do any of this without donations fro the public and the commitment of our loving foster families and general volunteers. Disaster victims are placed in forster care for up to a year to give time to owners to find their pets, after that they are put up for adoption.