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  • #194482
    maravilla
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    One article I read said there were over a thousand cats and dogs wandering around now without food, water, or a place to sleep. And then there are the farm animals who are in extreme distress from not being milked or fed. Many cows are sick and dying from mastitis. Vets are trying to treat them as best they can. There are several private rescue groups trying to round these animals up and shelter them, but this is the only group I’ve found where you can make a Paypal contribution. I got this email off another CR website. Even donating a dollar or two will help this effort.

    EMERGENCY! EMERGENCY! EMERGENCY! By now many of you have heard of
    the powerful earthquake on January 8th in the Poas Volcano area of
    Costa Rica. Rescue teams have been out in full force to evacuate the
    humans in need.AHPPA is leaving tomorrow to rescue the animals left
    behind, and provide food and medecines for them. One of our members
    got hold of a helicopter who will bring us to the zones where help is
    needed.Our board member Marilu found someone who will also fly us to
    the disaster area this Wednesday morning. Colonel Oldemar Madrigal
    will deliver us to San0D Miguel de Sarapiqui area where we will be
    met by a rescue team. Our mission will be to locate, feed, treat and
    ret urn every animal that is lost. Some people had to leave their
    animal behind, AHPPA will rescue these animals and we will do
    everything possible to reunite them with their owner again! You can
    help by delivering pet food to the AHPPA (if you live in Costa Rica)
    or you can help by sending us a donation by PayPal. Please visit our
    website at http://www.animalescostarica.com to make a donation by credit
    card or send us a check to Aptdo 73-3000, San Rafael de Heredia,
    COSTA RICA. No donation is too small! THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP,WE
    CANNOT DO THIS ALONE!!!!!!!

    #194483
    sprite
    Member

    There are so many animals and people suffering all around the planet at any given time that stopping to help one is as good as any other. People, of course, get the first and most assistance which is why I tend to favor helping out animals when the occasions arise. Thanks for the information.

    #194484
    maravilla
    Member

    Call me crazy, but in any big disaster I only donate to animal groups. Why? I can’t say, except that I am an animal lover and would do anything to help them. I wish I were there right now; I would be out helping to round them up and take care of them. Thanks for your support.

    #194485
    maravilla
    Member

    Here’s another good rescue org that has been busy rounding up the stray animals. The plight of these hapless creatures is heartbreaking.

    Frances Kitten Jones does have a pay pal account for donations. It is on her blog at http://mrbudbud.blogspot.com She has the Lighthouse Animal Rescue Center in Atenas and went in to the area and rescued and fed many animals. Just a FYI.

    #194486
    meganmcgees
    Member

    This is the latest report from Frances Jones with Lighthouse Animal Rescue –

    Needs report from earthquake victims’ camp

    They need EVERYTHING!!! Food, water, sunscreen, mosquito repellant, pillows,
    towels, blankets, foam mattresses, linens, EVERYTHING!!!!

    I have been into the zone every day doing animal rescue and it is horrendous.
    Anyone who says “it is safe” is out of their mind.

    It is EXTREMELY dangerous in the areas we have been working. There are MULTIPLE
    tremors daily and it scares the hell out of me because all the earth around me
    is constantly shifting.

    We went in today but did not get to the area we wanted to go. The ground is so
    unstable it is too dangerous and they won’t allow us past a certain point.
    Especially when it rains, as it did today.

    In spite of the fact that we could not go into the most effected areas, we found
    many abandoned animals, starving and sick. We only have my Montero and can load
    only so many crates into it. Hopefully, this weekend, we will have some large
    vehicles going in with us along with several veterinarians.

    The people in the shelters need donations of food for cattle, pigs, chickens,
    dogs, cats, goats, etc. Animals are dying there. If you don’t care about them
    then think of the contamination and disease if hundreds of them die there.

    I have a terrible fear (phobia actually) of earthquakes so it’s no fun
    being in these areas when we feel so many rumblings and the ground is
    so unstable.

    If you stomp your foot it feels like you are stomping on something hollow. You
    can feel the earth vibrate from your stomp.

    Please say prayers that we can save more of the animals and that we will stay
    safe.

    My rescue partners, Isabelle and Joray, and I brought out lots more animals
    today and will be going back in again tomorrow. Before today we had three
    others helping but they could not go today.

    There seems to be some problems with other groups rescuing theses animals.

    We stopped at the “emergency veterinary base station” today to pick up one of my
    crates they had borrowed and, even though their “base station” is very near the
    quake site, they
    had no animals except for one parrot. And, as we were leaving to go hunting for
    more animals, someone brought in a VERY pregnant dog. One of the vets said he
    would take the dog home with him as she looked like she might give birth any
    minute. Another vet there, (I am assuming she was in charge) told him, “No, the
    animal can stay here tonight.” He argued fiercely and finally won. He took the
    dog home with him to look after her, thank God!!!

    I don’t have a clue why they can’t find animals in need. We are having no
    problem. You can hear the cows bellowing, dogs barking frantically, goats
    bleeting, from hunger!!! All you have to do is follow the sound for crying out
    loud!!!

    Although I have no problem with giving them locations of animals found, photos
    of each animal, and any information they want so that owners can reclaim their
    animals, I will not trust my rescued animals to them. I am leaving notes on all
    the collapsed homes, from which I take animals, telling the owners where to call
    to claim their animal. Most of the animals we find are not at homes. They are
    just wandering around wondering what happened to their world. Others are still
    chained or penned, without food or water for DAYS.

    The other organizations have all been told that my rescues are going to Karin.
    They tell me they are sending theirs to her too. But she has received more
    animals from Lighthouse, my shelter, than she has from ALL the LARGE
    organizations.
    I do not understand this.

    Residents of the quake area have told me that they took homeless (due to the
    quake) animals to the veterinary base station and were told,? “Ummm We’re not
    really set up for
    that. We don’t have any place to keep them. Just let them go.” THESE PEOPLE ARE
    HOMELESS TOO!!! They are living in the shelters and in dairy barns, etc.
    They care enough to try to get help for the animals and are TURNED
    AWAY!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Karin, the director of Animales de Asis in Heredia has told all the
    organizations she will take ALL the animals into her shelter so that is NOT a
    problem. She’ll even send trucks to pick them up!!! Her shelter is a no-kill
    shelter. She does NOT euthanize the animals she takes in and does adoptions in
    the park in San Jose every weekend.

    I am trying to get her paypal info so you can donate to her if you’d like. She
    deserves it. Her phone numbers are 2267-6012 and 8382-5163

    Please be patient if you try calling to make a donation, to adopt, or to help.
    Her lines are VERY busy with HUNDREDS if calls from people asking to adopt the
    animals.

    Please pray for everyone effected by this quake. Please pray for the animals
    left there with no food and water.
    And pray for our safety as we go in there every day..

    God bless you,

    Frances “Kitten” Jones and all the fuzzbutts
    Please visit our blog at http://mrbudbud.blogspot.com/
    our web site at http://www.lighthouseanimalrescue.com

    #194487
    maravilla
    Member

    I was just going to post that message from Kitten. Thanks for beating me to it.

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