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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.

February is Adopt a Rabbit Month, a time to raise awareness and encourage people to adopt rabbits from shelters and resc...
23/02/2025

February is Adopt a Rabbit Month, a time to raise awareness and encourage people to adopt rabbits from shelters and rescue groups.
Why adopt a rabbit?
Rabbits can make great pets.
They are social, playful, and can form strong bonds with their owners.
Rabbits are small and don't need a lot of space, making them good for apartments.
Rabbits can be trained similarly to cats.
Where to find adoptable rabbits?

Rescue groups and shelters
Many rabbits are looking for homes at rescue groups and shelters across the country.

Before adopting a rabbit:
Understand that rabbits are a 15 year commitment.
Research rabbits to ensure they fit your household's needs.
Spend time with the rabbit to make sure you are a good match.

Rabbits require, daily attention, socialization, and ongoing veterinary care throughout their lives.
Understanding their long-term needs ensures a happy, healthy relationship for both the rabbit and the caregiver.

Never take the eye off the ball, "your pet". Yep your pet safety if your respawnsibility!
08/02/2025

Never take the eye off the ball, "your pet".
Yep your pet safety if your respawnsibility!

Celebrating Black History Month.EVERY HOME NEEDS A BLACK DOG, A BLACK CAT OR BOTH!CELEBRATE WITH US AND GO ADOPT ONE OR ...
01/02/2025

Celebrating Black History Month.
EVERY HOME NEEDS A BLACK DOG, A BLACK CAT OR BOTH!
CELEBRATE WITH US AND GO ADOPT ONE OR TWO.
Black pets are the best.

UPDATE - Ayla's Acres No-Kill Animal Rescue - there have received an outpour of support, there were out needs as far as ...
28/01/2025

UPDATE - Ayla's Acres No-Kill Animal Rescue - there have received an outpour of support, there were out needs as far as foster' s needed but these may have been covered by now.
Out thoughts and prayers are with all affected by this fire.

Update  - Ayla's Acres No-Kill Animal Rescue Fire in Florida.
28/01/2025

Update - Ayla's Acres No-Kill Animal Rescue Fire in Florida.

​Ayla's Acres No-Kill Animal Rescue, Inc Providing Love, Security, and Dignity to North Florida's Homeless and Neglected Animals

Ayla’s Acres, a no kill rescue in Gainesville, Florida suffered a horrific fire. They are in need of foster homes for 8 ...
28/01/2025

Ayla’s Acres, a no kill rescue in Gainesville, Florida suffered a horrific fire.
They are in need of foster homes for 8 dogs, some birds and a donkey.
Please reach out to them directly.

Is freezing cold all over, please do this before turning your engines on.
24/01/2025

Is freezing cold all over, please do this before turning your engines on.

YOU HAVE TO KNOCK, KNOCK, KNOCK ON HOODS!

Some places are already going to start seeing temps in the 40's this week.
Please knock on hoods, honk your horn, and kick your vehicle tires.
A cat or kitten may had just made their way into your engine, to stay warm.
Kittens specially. they get caught in the fan and are instantly killed or severely injured.
You can might just save a life buy taken an extra 5 min before starting your engine.
Thank you for caring.

Re-sharing keep the little or big ones warm and safe.
24/01/2025

Re-sharing keep the little or big ones warm and safe.

IF YOU ARE COLD, THEY ARE COLD, IT DOES NOT MATTER THAT THEY GOT FUR!
Harsh winter weather is in full effect this year, making it necessary to be more conscious of your pet’s and those that are not yours too, like the stray cats in your neighborhood and their exposure to the elements.
Just like humans, pets get cold.
For this reason, Hurricane Pets Rescue (HPR) has put together the winter safety tips to keep pets safe and warm during the cold winter months.
This is the link to our article.
https://hurricanepetsrescue.org/winter-safety-tips-for-pets-2/

Pasadena Humane has taken more than 800 animal from the fire, continue to donate to them.   Pasadena Humane
18/01/2025

Pasadena Humane has taken more than 800 animal from the fire, continue to donate to them.

Pasadena Humane

ALWAYS AND FOREVERIF YOU NEED TO EVAC"PACK YOUR PACK". DO NOT LEAVE PETS BEHIND, THEY ARE FAMILY!
16/01/2025

ALWAYS AND FOREVER
IF YOU NEED TO EVAC
"PACK YOUR PACK".
DO NOT LEAVE PETS BEHIND,
THEY ARE FAMILY!

Stop dumping your animals at the shelter.THEY ARE FAMILY IF YOU NEED TO EVAC TAKE THEM WITH YOU!
16/01/2025

Stop dumping your animals at the shelter.
THEY ARE FAMILY IF YOU NEED TO EVAC TAKE THEM WITH YOU!


Not just dogs and cats, but tortoises, goats and rabbits have been dropped off at the Pasadena Humane Society while their owners evacuate. Christian Cázares ...

13/01/2025

Happy ending.
Wish we could see more of this.

      Small organization doing the walk. Update on their work.
12/01/2025


Small organization doing the walk.
Update on their work.

Thank you to everyone who is sending us encouragement and support. I appreciate all of you! I wanted to give some happy updates today.

The 9 Donkeys that were released have been found and are doing well. This is the most incredible news and is giving me the motivation to keep going.

We have helped and housed 10 dogs from the Philozoia Ranch. The last of those dogs just left our facility to go into a foster home. All 10 dogs are in amazing foster care and in loving homes tonight.

Many have reached out about the post from Calabasas, Rancho Pet Kennels Evacuation. Those 70 dogs have been evacuated. We have 14 of them. They are in need of medical attention but we have them. Apparently many transport vehicles arrived to get the dogs and they were evacuated safely. If any other transporters have these dogs and need help with their medical care please reach out to us.

Our two veterinary hospitals can help with animals that need veterinary care. Feel free to reach out if you have been evacuated and need care for your pet in either Marina del Rey or Harbor City. Many veterinary hospitals in the Los Angeles region are helping, so please reach out to your closest veterinary office first.

We anticipate this being a marathon not a sprint. As the fires come under control we are going to see more animals that need medical attention being rescued. We appreciate your continued support in helping all these animals.
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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.