After stalling over the Bahamas,killing at least 5, Hurricane Dorianis currently moving towards to the east coast of the United States, leading to mandatory evacuation orders in Florida, Georgia and South Carolina.

Having to pick up and leave your home due to a weather-related catastrophe is always stressful, but it is especially challenge for animal rescues and sanctuaries, which not only have to look after human staff members, but all the of the furry lives they are responsible for too.

To help ensure the safety of Florida’s rescue pets,the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) coordinated the evacuation of approximately 80 animals from three different Florida animal shelters on Sunday.

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The Humane Society of the United States funded a rescue flight of 80 animals from 3 Florida shelters along the east coast, Jacksonville Animal Care & Protective Services, St Johns County Pet Center and Nassau Humane Society.

The Humane Society of the United States funded a rescue flight of 80 animals from 3 Florida shelters along the east coast, Jacksonville Animal Care & Protective Services, St Johns County Pet Center and Nassau Humane Society.

This rescue flight left from Jacksonville and landed in Michigan, where the furry evacuees were transported to the Michigan Humane Society. The shelter distributed the animals among their local partners to ensure all of the pets are safe, comfortable and cared for until they find their forever families.

The Humane Society of the United States funded a rescue flight of 80 animals from 3 Florida shelters along the east coast, Jacksonville Animal Care & Protective Services, St Johns County Pet Center and Nassau Humane Society.

“By transporting dogs and cats who were already up for adoption out of the region, we are able to increase the capacity of the threatened communities as they prepare for flooding and an anticipated influx of displaced animals,” said Kate MacFall, Florida senior state director for the Humane Society of the United States, in a statement. “A lot of these animals are big dogs with lots of love to give, and they will make fantastic family members.”

The Humane Society of the United States funded a rescue flight of 80 animals from 3 Florida shelters along the east coast, Jacksonville Animal Care & Protective Services, St Johns County Pet Center and Nassau Humane Society.

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SFWC nursery staff prepare juvenile squirrels for transport into foster care.

400 patients are being assessed and readied for evacuation at the South Florida Wildlife Center ahead of Hurricane Dorian.

source: people.com