What?!
You don't believe I can be a generous goat?!
Of course I can.
I have a very good life here on my Farm with my kids and even Pricilla.
I get lots to eat and a nice barn for bedding down.
Lots of animals in Colorado right now are losing their nice, warm homes because of all of the flooding.
I know I would be a very scared goat if the male person and publicist had to leave because of a disaster and couldn't take care of
It has happened to some animals in Colorado - like these poor donkeys.
photo from Blogpaws |
They need to find their publicist and male person again. Thanks to the Blogpaws Disaster Response Network I am maaing to you today with some information so you can help:
So what can you do? You can help spread the word about the places that need help. We know there are many out there, and here are a few that we know personally. We've been to these shelters, we've met many of their staff and we've seen first hand what their efforts can do. Please spread the word. If you can make a donation that would be most appreciated by the people and the pets. If that is not feasible for you right now, please share their efforts.
The Longmont Humane Society started an online fundraiser specifically for the displaced pets. You can make a donation here.
The Humane Society of Boulder Valley has been taking in pets and is taking donationshere.
The Larimer Humane Society is accepting pets and housing some lost pets from the heavy flooding that hit Loveland, CO. You can make a donation to them here.
Some local information to share:
- Google interactive map of flooded areas:http://google.org/crisismap/2013-boulder-floods
- How to help from the CO Government: http://www.helpcoloradonow.com/
- Hashtags to follow on Twitter: #COFlood, #BoulderFlood, #LongmontFlood, #LarimerFlood and #COwx.
- Videos and photos from The National Guard: http://www.dvidshub.net/feature/ColoradoFloods2013#.UjdX4MYaxJQ
- PetAid Colorado on Facebook is actively involved in assisting with pets: https://www.facebook.com/petaidcolorado
- And don't forget the Colorado Disaster Wildfire/Flood Lost & Found Pets on Facebook and Twitter mentioned above.
Most of all, keep Colorado in your thoughts and prayers and send your love. We need positive energy and are going to continue to need it for a long time.
The publicist has put a widget up on the blog so you can check in for the information any time you need it. Let's all hope that the waters recede and everyone is found safe and sound.