Monday, April 22, 2013

Humane Society reunites displaced West pets with their owners - YNN

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Some of the animals that have been picked up from West are scared, maybe timid, but they're safe.

"We freed up lots and lots of cages to be ready for the worse case scenario," said Don Bland of the Humane Society of Central Texas.

The Humane Society of Central Texas in Waco is temporarily housing some of the animals rescued from West after the blast.

In the first group of dogs to come to the shelter was Wrinkles, a gray Shar Pei mix. Luckily, she didn't have time to settle in.

In less than two hours from her arrival, Celina Montey arrived to take her home. It?s a joyful reunion Montey had no idea would happen.

"They were inside the house at the time and we were really worried that if they didn't get out they'd be stuck,? Montey said. ?Who knows who would have found them or how we would've found them."

She said them because they're still missing another dog.

"We have one and that's better than none," She said.

It?s enough to put a smile on her face, at a time when West residents like Montey are going through so much.

"That was the one thing we were most worried about,? she said. ?Our house is just a house and stuff is just stuff but the dogs are our family."

Now Wrinkles is one less worry as Montey and her family move forward.

"Just go hold her and make sure she's OK and try to be happy through all these tough times."

Anyone who's still looking for a pet displaced by the explosion in West can call the Humane Society of Central Texas at 254-754-1454.

The agency is also posting information on their Facebook page as well as encouraging people to visit www.centexlostpets.org.

Source: http://austin.ynn.com/content/top_stories/291570/humane-society-reunites-displaced-west-pets-with-their-owners

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