Originally posted by ducklite
Actually, this is NOT the case. There is usually at least one shelter in every county that will accept pets.
In Orange County there are two. There is one up in Ocala. I do'nt even live in FL yet, but I've already taken the time to locate the shelters closest to me that I can go to with my pets. I have the closest three with directions to each.
As an FYI, there are various places that will take your pet for a longer term if your home is uninhabiltable after the fact. Most breed specific rescues, as well as many general no kill rescues have volunteers that will harbor pets displaced by a natural disaster until their families are in a position to take them back. Generally they want them up-to-date on vax, with proof. Some request a small fee to cover food expenses, others do it for free as a gesture of goodwill. We harbored three ferrets here in NJ after September 11 in NYC for two people who were unable to live in their homes for about a month.
Anne
There are NO shelters in my county that take pets, So I have to disagree that each county has at least one. Because my county and the counties around do not accept pets. I also looked at Orange county and I see no shelter that accepts pets, where are you finding this information?
NO public shelters accept pets, unless they are working pets with proof.