One family never gave up searching for their missing cats after the devastating tornado which destroyed their home in Rowlett, Texas.
They lost almost everything but all they really cared about was finding their cats.
“All she cared about was finding her cats, nothing else,” Norah D. Meier, said a rescue and search volunteer.
With help from some volunteers, they dug and moved their house and found one of their cats. Briana later found her other cat that was missing.
“We are so blessed to have found our cats! Now it is time to start finding both of us a vehicle, finding a new home, and getting furniture and whatnot as we lost everything in the tornado.”
“Both our babies sleeping peacefully brings us so much happiness after days of pure worry and heartbreak.”
Ginger is so happy to be home with her family even though this is only a new temporary home.
The search for lost pets continues.
“The first 48-72 hours were the most critical. It will take weeks to get all the animals rounded up. So many are scared and still in hiding,” Norah told Amy at Love Meow.
“While others are eating all the food everywhere and aren’t going to come to people until they are hungry. Most of the cats will all have to be trapped, which the shelters are assisting residents with. If you’d like to get involved in rescue, check out Dallas DogRRR - Rescue.Rehab.Reform.”
In the face of losing everything, it is in these times we realize the difference between that which can be replaced and that which can never be replaced.
An additional thank you goes out to the volunteers at the Rowlett Animal Shelter for all of their rescue efforts!
More on how you can help:
https://www.gofundme.com/ebgff2dg
Photos by Norah D. Meier and Briana Landrum
Source: lovemeow.com