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Cats, Kittens Rescued from Indiana Floods

Recent storms leave pets and people homeless.

By Soraya Gutierrez
Posted: June 13, 2008 2 a.m. EDT

Courtesy of the Morgan County Humane Society
Cats rescued from floods wait at the Morgan County Humane Society in Martinsville, Ind.
The recent rain and floods that pounded the Midwest forced families to flee their homes, and left pets stranded.

Animal control officers and volunteers traveled by boat to reach flooded areas of Indiana and rescue more than 75 cats and dogs, according to the Morgan County Humane Society in Martinsville, Ind.

Many people lost their houses, and others will not be able to move back into their homes for several weeks or months, said Angie Loudermilk, executive director for the Morgan County shelter.

“They risked their lives to save animals from drowning,” Loudermilk said of her rescue team. “We were able to sandbag enough to save our building. Others in our community have not been as blessed as we are.”

Courtesy of the Morgan County Humane Society
Rescuers traveled by boat to save 75 kittens, cats and dogs.
The shelter, however, has been inundated with homeless pets. To make room for these cats and dogs without resorting to euthanasia, an emergency transport was arranged by PetSmart Charities Rescue Waggin.

The truck arrived at the shelter the day after the flood to pick up 27 dogs that were already at the shelter and available for adoption, Loudermilk said. This freed up valuable kennel space for pets whose families suddenly were left homeless from the floods.

The dogs were transferred to the Wisconsin Humane Society in Milwaukee. Twenty-two additional dogs were surrendered by their owners and are scheduled to be picked up and transported Friday, Loudermilk said.

“At this time, there have only been about five dogs reclaimed by their owners,” she said. “Many owners are visiting with their pets every day, and their pets really enjoy the time they get to see their owners. It really brightens their day, and I think it is helping them with the stress they are feeling.”

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I THINK THIS IS WONDERFUL FOR THESE PEOPLE TO HELP RESCUE THOSE TERRIFIED PETS AND BRING THEM TO SAFETY. MY HAT OFF TO ALL YOU RESCUERS.
LILLIAN, EUGENE, OR
Posted: 6/14/2008 12:11:56 AM
I have disaster plan for my kitty~ I hope I never need to implement it~
E, Attleboro, MA
Posted: 6/14/2008 12:10:47 AM
We hope all the CATS AND DOGS get back home!!
Emmy, White Mountains, NH
Posted: 6/13/2008 10:02:48 PM
It's so sad to see all the animals displaced by the floods, but it's wonderful that so many people are trying to help. It's both depressing and uplifting. Please keep us up to date, and let your readers know how they can help.
JoJo, Cedar Falls, IA
Posted: 6/13/2008 9:04:52 PM
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