Two elderly Japanese women and a pet dog pass by a ship that was washed into their neighborhood by the tsunami as they try to make their way to search for their destroyed home in the leveled city of Kesennuma, in northeastern Japan, Thursday March 17,2011
A woman comforts her dog during an aftershock at an evacuation center for pets and their owners near an area devastated by an earthquake and tsunami in Kesennuma, north of Japan March 17, 2011
A man holds his dog as they wait to be scanned for radiation exposure at a temporary scanning center for residents living close to the quake-damaged Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant Wednesday, March 16, 2011, in Koriyama, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan.
A cat sits under a blanket at an evacuation center for pets and their owners near an area devastated by an earthquake and tsunami in Kesennuma, north Japan March 17, 2011
I was just wondering about this... what happen with the pets in situation like this, I have five dogs and I live in a country where we aren't prepared even for little storms. Good to know you have a evacuation center for them too, we here are just so far away of that sort of previsions and make me think how often we take everything for granted, and especially in these cases. :)
返信削除My thoughts are with all of you there. :)
Thanks for the thought of us. I also care about people who are suffering now without their home and can't help living in the shelter.
返信削除Pets are one of their family members but some people can't live with them because the situation can't allow them with pets. so they are lucky anyhow.
Hope everyone recovers life as before soon.
News source is here
http://photo.sankei.jp.msn.com/kodawari/data/Earthquake/201103/17/pet/
I watched from youtube that 2 dogs were being rescued and send to shelter center 2 days ago, both are safe and being treated....glad.
返信削除Yes, that video of the two dogs circulated worldwide!... In this cases I'm happy internet exists. :)
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