Helping Pets find their way back home
The flooding of Nashville has displaced thousands of people and also thousands of animals. Many people were forced to evacuate and some were able to take their pets along but many more were not. There are also the homeless animals that are now finding no food as well as their way into already overcrowded shelters. Nashville area animal shelters are in need of items to assist in the care of the animals they have housed until their human counterparts can pick them up. If you can help please supply what you can.
Metro Animal Services is in need of blankets, cat and dog food, pet shampoo, laundry and dish detergent, towels and kitty litter. Items can be dropped of at Metro Animal Care, 5125 Harding Place.
Nashville Humane Association needs cat food, dog food, blankets, newspapers and towels. Those items can be dropped off at 213 Oceola Avenue in West Nashville. They are located behind Sprintz Furniture off of White Bridge Road.
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Recent News
5/11/2010 - Flood Leaves Hundreds Of Pets Homeless
While Metro Animal Control has been forced to begin some euthanizations, they are holding claimed pets for free for 10 days in hopes they can return the lost evacuees to the homes they knew before the flood.
5/11/2010 - New Website Launch
Please follow us on facebook. search for Nashville Flood Rescued Pets Page. Once there you will be able to make comments or suggestions and also post any pictures of lost animals you may be fostering.

