Hurricane Francine has led to overwhelmed shelters in the south as they care for pets separated from their families.Now, a Kansas City area shelter has jumped in to help clear up space.Wayside Waifs is taking in more than 20 displaced dogs. The pups arrived around 9 a.m. on Monday morning.Shelters along Hurricane Francine’s path have contacted Wayside Waifs, asking for assistance with their homeless animals. The shelters’ greatest need is opening up kennel space to allow displaced pets a place to stay until they can be reunited with their families. Wayside Waifs is going to alleviate some stress on these shelters by taking in these dogs arriving in waves today and tomorrow.If you would like to adopt a pet to help free up shelter space, go to waysidewaifs.orgThis isn’t the first time the nonprofit has taken in animals displaced from other shelters.The organization is Kansas City’s largest no kill pet adoption campus. Wayside Waifs says it typically cares for more than 6,000 animals in a year.
Hurricane Francine has led to overwhelmed shelters in the south as they care for pets separated from their families.
Now, a Kansas City area shelter has jumped in to help clear up space.
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Wayside Waifs is taking in more than 20 displaced dogs. The pups arrived around 9 a.m. on Monday morning.
Shelters along Hurricane Francine’s path have contacted Wayside Waifs, asking for assistance with their homeless animals.
The shelters’ greatest need is opening up kennel space to allow displaced pets a place to stay until they can be reunited with their families.
Wayside Waifs is going to alleviate some stress on these shelters by taking in these dogs arriving in waves today and tomorrow.
If you would like to adopt a pet to help free up shelter space, go to waysidewaifs.org
This isn’t the first time the nonprofit has taken in animals displaced from other shelters.
The organization is Kansas City’s largest no kill pet adoption campus. Wayside Waifs says it typically cares for more than 6,000 animals in a year.
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