Monterey County's Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals has sheltered nearly 250 pets evacuated over the last two weeks due to flooding of the Pajaro River.
SPCA Monterey County provided shelter to 244 evacuated pets immediately after the flood and continues to care for more than 200 pets, although the organization has started to reunite pets with their families.
According to the SPCA Monterey County, evacuated pets include dogs, cats, chickens, parakeets, doves, parrots, canaries, cockatiels, pigeons, finches, a rabbit and an iguana.
Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Pajaro residents cleared to return to flood-ravaged Monterey County farm townMuch work remains before the Pajaro community is livable — there still is no potable water or sewer service.
Read more »
Monterey County storm damage assistance stalled at state and federal levelMonterey County is struggling to get assistance from the state and federal government that county officials have requested to help recover from recent storm impacts, including flooding in Pajaro and other areas in early March.
Read more »
Evacuation orders lifted for town of Pajaro nearly 2 weeks after levee breachOfficials in Monterey County lifted evacuation orders for the town of Pajaro on Thursday morning, nearly two weeks after a levee breach flooded the town, forcing many residents to leave.
Read more »
‘There's a Lot of Pain': Sadness, Anger as Pajaro Residents Return Following FloodingThe return to Pajaro was heartbreaking for many, knowing all of their possessions were gone. There was also growing anger among residents who said they feel abandoned by those who are supposed to help.
Read more »
Multi-county pursuit ends with two arrested in Holmes CountyThe chase continued north of Bonifay and came to an end on Florida Highway 79 in the area of Wrights Creek when law enforcement were able to perform a PIT maneuver.
Read more »
Fort Bend County set to begin development study in response to rapidly-growing populationFort Bend County's dizzing rate of growth has prompted the county and an economic...
Read more »