Rescuing animals after the storm
The stories are now coming out of Texas about the rescue of the animals. I read one story where there is a tiger roaming loose on the Bolivar Penninsula. He escaped from an exotic pet store. Go figure. You can read the story here. http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/I/IKE_TIGER?SITE=WIJAN&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT This just increases my call for more regulation on selling pets like lions and tigers.
The second story I read is what I would expect coming out of Texas. Those cowboys are out rounding up the horses and cows which were displaced by the storm. It is a good story and includes the rescue of dogs and squirrels and other critters who need help.
Living in a hurricane state like Florida, it just proves what the experts have said all along. When they say evacuate, you need to go. You also need to take your animals with you. It saves a lot of grief after the storm. You can read the second story here: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26747431/
The second story I read is what I would expect coming out of Texas. Those cowboys are out rounding up the horses and cows which were displaced by the storm. It is a good story and includes the rescue of dogs and squirrels and other critters who need help.
Living in a hurricane state like Florida, it just proves what the experts have said all along. When they say evacuate, you need to go. You also need to take your animals with you. It saves a lot of grief after the storm. You can read the second story here: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26747431/
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