Most of the more than 200 Central Florida pets left homeless by February's deadly tornadoes have been reunited with their
owners or taken in by new families.For shelter operators who worked around the clock for days to tend to stranded and injured pets, the task now is to place the 17 dogs and cats remaining from Orange, Osceola and Seminole, the hardest - hit counties.In the days after the storms, dogs with puppies, cats with litters on the way, even parakeets and
guinea pigs were rescued by strangers or turned in by
owners who didn't have a place for themselves,
let alone their pets.
In the days after the storms, dogs with puppies, cats with litters on the way, even parakeets and
guinea pigs were rescued by strangers or turned in by
owners who didn't have a place for themselves,
let alone their pets.