Source: New York Post
KERRVILLE, Texas — Volunteers have been scouring the flood ravaged Hill Country landscape in Texas looking for lost and frightened pets, sometimes whistling in the wasteland in the hopes of encouraging a timid dog or cat to come forward. Rescue group Kerrville Pets Alive has already taken in 40 animals separated from their owners and received 100 reports of either lost or found pets since Friday’s hellish floods. “We are seeing an influx of animals because the water is receding,” Karen Guerrero, founding member of the nonprofit, told The Post on Monday.
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