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A Noah's Ark of animals rescued from Hawaii lava
« on: May 20, 2018, 02:50:22 pm »
When hundreds of residents of Hawaii's Big Island fled their homes after the Kilauea volcano erupted, some left behind not only most of their belongings, but also their beloved pets.
In the two weeks since fountains of lava and poisonous gas spewed from the volcano, volunteers have made heroic efforts to retrieve a veritable Noah's Ark of dogs and cats, geese and ducks, cows and goats, horses, cattle and exotic birds. Many were reuniting with their owners at evacuation shelters.

The animal-friendly Red Cross shelter in Pahoa, a town about 25 miles (40 km) east of the volcano, has about 100 dogs and 30 cats, along with bunnies, birds and pigs, said Burgandy Singleton, a Hawaii Island Humane Society volunteer.

"Quite the crazy farm right now," Singleton said. "We are housing everything from wee little creatures to ginormous beasts and no trouble. With that many personalities mixing it up, it’s been amazing.”

Some of the owners are camping outside with dogs who are not socialized, she said. "It gives them a sense of home and keeps them as peaceful as possible. This is definitely stressful on the pets as well as the people."

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LURING THE HUNGRY

Pauline McLaren and her husband Eddie are among those camping out at the Red Cross Shelter with their five dogs, all of whom they have rescued over the years at their ranch in the village of Kapoho. They evacuated on May 12, when lava fissures tore open the ground near their home.

Pauline McLaren said they would have stayed with friends but for the dogs. “It’s such a hassle. It’s just so hard with five,” said McLaren who is sleeping in a tent while her husband sleeps in the car.

The rescues begin with volunteers taking down addresses and pet names from owners at the shelters. They then go into the abandoned neighborhoods with owners looking for the pets and setting out food and water, hoping to lure in hungry animals.

"Ideally, we take the owner back in so they can hear a familiar voice and we can hand-trap them,” rather than luring them into cages, Singleton said. "We are trying every trick from every book."

She said she helped rescue four sheep and two goats stranded out in a pasture last week. "The lava was running right behind them and they were trapped inside their fence."

The rescuers had to evacuate before they could catch the last sheep, but left the gate open so she could escape danger.



At another animal shelter at the county parks and recreation gym in Pahao, tents have been set up inside to give families some privacy and keep dogs away from each other, Singleton said. A donation table at the entrance was piled high with bags of dry dog and cat litter.

“This is the reason I live in this community," Singleton said. "The offerings and the help has been unbelievable."

Some of the larger livestock are being housed at the Hawaii County-funded Pana'ewa Rainforest Zoo and Gardens, which has taken in 30 to 35 cattle and horses. The close-knit community is helping to feed them.

“We have three pallets of alfalfa for the horses being donated today," said Pam Mizuno at the zoo. "That’s helpful. The outpouring of generosity really helps.”

Rescue groups have moved more than 1,300 head of cattle and three dozen horses, some of which have been herded to a ranch to the north, out of danger. Some horses are being sheltered at the Panaewa Equestrian Center, also to the north.

The livestock are even more jittery than the house pets, Singleton said. "From the earthquakes to the smoke and lava to the helicopters overhead, they are just spooked."

Singleton, who lives about 20 miles away from the lava zone, said it is important for pets to stay with their families.

"They both get something from it. Sometimes they have lost every single thing they own other than that dog or cat. It’s the one piece of home they still have, the one piece holding them together. And the pets feel the same way.”

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Re: A Noah's Ark of animals rescued from Hawaii lava
« Reply #1 on: May 20, 2018, 05:12:50 pm »
Wow how scary.

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Re: A Noah's Ark of animals rescued from Hawaii lava
« Reply #2 on: May 21, 2018, 03:59:34 am »
That's great the community is working together to help the animals and their families.

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Re: A Noah's Ark of animals rescued from Hawaii lava
« Reply #3 on: May 21, 2018, 04:46:09 am »
I hope no Hawaiian Antlered flies died and that the Brady's are alive and well
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Re: A Noah's Ark of animals rescued from Hawaii lava
« Reply #4 on: May 21, 2018, 05:58:43 am »
Goodness, that's amazing.

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Re: A Noah's Ark of animals rescued from Hawaii lava
« Reply #5 on: May 21, 2018, 08:48:52 am »
I am glad that the pets and animals are being rescued.  It has to be scary for the animals, the owners who fled, and the rescuers who are going back to search and find them.

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Re: A Noah's Ark of animals rescued from Hawaii lava
« Reply #6 on: May 21, 2018, 09:29:48 am »
such an unfortunate situation, but glad people are coming together as we should in a difficult time, really any time

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Re: A Noah's Ark of animals rescued from Hawaii lava
« Reply #7 on: May 27, 2018, 03:32:09 am »
wow .. pretty amazing ... I know that if I have to evacuate I will not be leaving my pets behind even if it means living in my car with them.
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Re: A Noah's Ark of animals rescued from Hawaii lava
« Reply #8 on: May 27, 2018, 08:23:34 am »
wow .. pretty amazing ... I know that if I have to evacuate I will not be leaving my pets behind even if it means living in my car with them.
There are times you have no choice, i was once  evacuated in a wild fire In Oklahoma  by the Sheriff , i got to gather up my dogs in my car and was made to leave.... i told the cop when he came that "the captain was going to go down with the ship" .... and i was staying with my animals,  i had a farm full of live stock and my horse i'd had for 20 years,  his reply was then i guess the captain wants to leave in handcuffs ...  I sat for 15 hours across the interstate watching and praying my animals would be safe !  Thank God the wind switched, my friends up the road lost every thing  just 1000 feet away!
 

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