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New shelters make pets safe during storms


New shelters make pets safe during storms

There are families that have had pets for many years. These pets are like members of the family to them. The thought of anything bad happening to their beloved pets terrifies them. They do any and everything to protect them.

A few years ago there was a major hurricane that hit Louisiana and caused major destruction. People were forced to relocate from their homes and many were not allowed to bring their pets. The animals were left to fend for themselves and many animals died during that horrible time.

In an effort to make sure that type of travesty does not happen again many cities have now made shelters staffed with vet nurse jobs for pets during natural disasters. These shelters will only be opened up when a disaster occurs. The shelters are prepared to take many animals. They will be able to care for many different types of animals not just dogs and cats. There will be plenty of space for the animals so that they will not have to be cramped and uncomfortable. They will have plenty of space to stretch out. They will keep the animals safe and secure until the devastation is over. The animals will not be left to fend for themselves. The people will take care of the animals as if they were their own pets. They will feed them, give them water, bathe them, play with them, and most importantly love them.

Many of the shelters have trailers that carry extra supplies. The trailers make it so the different shelters can always get the supplies delivered that they need. The preparation for devastation is amazing. No pet will be left out and all will feel as though they are in a hotel or kennel. The pets will not feel the anxiety of the chaos. They will be loved and cared for as if you were there with them.

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