Hurricane Ian's onslaught put many Floridians — including their beloved pets — in helpless and even tragic situations. While some cats and dogs were swept out of their homes during the major storm that hit southwest Florida on Sept.
28, all kinds of furry friends had to be left behind when their owners were forced to evacuate. Several organizations leaped into action once Ian touched down, in the hope of delivering as many lost or stranded animals to safety as possible.
Greater Good Charities, a Washington-based nonprofit that specializes in humanitarian and animal welfare, launched a rescue mission on Oct.
2 that airlifted 90 pets out of the state of Florida in order to free up space in animal shelters. The pets were transferred to receiving rescue centers up north, including to New Jersey’s St.
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