SPCA needs foster homes for animals
HOUSTON In the wake of Hurricane Ike, many animals have been lost, abandoned, and injured on Galveston Island. The Houston SPCA is asking the community to help give these storm victims a second chance at life by participating in Operation Save a Life.
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Some remaining Bolivar residents look for ways out
Some Bolivar Peninsula residents are attempting to leave the area by boat and marine patrols of the Galveston County Sheriffs Office are assisting them, Sheriff Gean Leonard said.
Some deputies are stationed on the peninsula for extended periods of time to help recovery efforts. Those deputies are being housed at the Chambers County Sheriffs Office, Leonard said.
Deputies are almost finished with their door-to-door search for survivors, he said.
One person drowned in San Leon, but so far no other fatalities in unincorporated Galveston County have been confirmed.
Leonard said its possible that some people who died trying to ride out the storm on the peninsula could be found in Chambers County, where some dead cattle were found.
Its not even something you want to say out loud, he said. Once people start asking the whereabouts of their loved ones, thats going to be the real clue.
Deputies have been working almost nonstop since the storm, Leonard said.
Theyll go and go and go, he said.
If anything, we have to watch them carefully because some of them literally wont go to sleep until we make them.
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Thank God for these dutiful heroes.
After Katrina I offered to be a foster owner for a pet until the owner could be found and was willing to continue care if no one showed up. I even offered to pay the air fair. The shelter wasn’t interested. I think they just wanted donations. I might offer again since this is coming from the SPCA.