125 Shelter Pets Fly from LA to Pacific Northwest for New Homes
FOX 11 Los AngelesJune 25, 20252 min627 views
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- ✈️ Over 125 shelter pets are being transported from crowded Southern California shelters to the Pacific Northwest.
- 📍 The special airlift is originating from Burbank Airport and is facilitated by Greater Good Charities.
- 🏠 This initiative aims to help pets find new homes in Washington and Oregon due to overcrowding in SoCal shelters.
Addressing Shelter Overcrowding
- ⚠️ Shelters in Southern California are currently at double their capacity, making it difficult to house more animals.
- 🏞️ The relocation is particularly important for pets affected by recent wildfires, offering them a better chance at adoption.
- 💖 The goal is for these animals to find their forever homes and new families in the Northwest.
Community Support and Adoption
- 🤝 Greater Good Charities is a key organization supporting this effort, having previously aided thousands of pets and people during disasters.
- 👋 The pets are being sent off with well wishes for safe travels and successful adoptions.
- 🐾 The airlift ensures these animals have a chance at a new life, becoming "Pacific Northwest dogs and cats."
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