Even though we are here in Hawaii, you would never guess that people were lounging by a pool or having fun in the ocean. About 30 volunteers from EARS and other groups swarmed into the warehouse yesterday to help set up our temporary emergency shelter. The volunteers, some even from the mainland, have been sweating all day creating kennel after kennel out of chain-link fencing and zipties.

I have forgotten how spoiled we are by having the PetSmart Charities Emergency Relief Waggin' as a partner on so many deployments. We all commented many times about how we would never complain about “pin crates” (crates that take a bit longer to put up than the “pop up” kind).

These animals are so lucky to have so many people watching out for them. We’re getting ready for the arrival of the first transport trucks now and will send updates on what we find whey they roll up the doors.
Hi Janell, any update on what came in?
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Peterborough, ON
Dogs, dogs, dogs, and some cats and then some more cats and then a few more cats and some more cats. All of the birds went to a local rescue except for one duck who was transported out of the temporary shelter and into foster today. Oh, and a baby chick. And some bunnies. I think that's all. At least for now, they are still clearing out the property.
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