600 dogs, cats airlifted from Hawaii to US mainland in pet rescue flight
More than 600 dogs and cats were transported from Hawaii to Seattle on Oct. 29 in what’s being called the largest pet rescue flight in history.
Hawaiian officials decided to airlift the animals on a chartered flight in an effort to reduce the number of dogs and cats in shelters on the island state.
While I've never seen a shortage of cats at my local humane society shelter we rarely have enough dogs, especially smaller dogs. We have actually had a load of dogs from Lebanon (the country, not lebanon ohio) brought here and adopted. We got a little poodle mix thats as sweet a dog as you could ever meet.
Should have just donated them to the Chinese Restaurants.
ReplyDeleteI agree. What are they going to eat now? Fish, fish, and more fish.
DeleteConsidering Hawaii is 39% Asian and 10% native/Polynesian (poi dog!) you’d think they’d know what to do with excess cats and dogs....
ReplyDeleteC'mon dude, some of us like dogs.............and cats
DeleteGreat. Now it's the mainland's problem. You people created the problem, now you're pawning it off on the rest of us. Oh Hawaii, how liberal of you.
ReplyDeleteTrue 'dat
ReplyDeleteWhile I've never seen a shortage of cats at my local humane society shelter we rarely have enough dogs, especially smaller dogs. We have actually had a load of dogs from Lebanon (the country, not lebanon ohio) brought here and adopted. We got a little poodle mix thats as sweet a dog as you could ever meet.
ReplyDeleteDoes the dog know English?
DeleteInaccurate reporting to say "Hawaiian officials" and then quote only non-profit people.
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