After back-to-back hurricanes, animal shelters are 'in crisis'
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"That's how you knew how terrified they were," said Harris, assistant director of the Unicoi County Animal Shelter. As water infiltrated the room, employees had no time to speak as they grabbed nearly 100 dogs and cats and loaded them into trucks.
"Animal sheltering right now is in crisis," Mirah Horowitz, founder of Lucky Dog Animal Rescue in Arlington, Virginia, told The Washington Post. Many animal shelters were overcrowded before this year's hurricane season.
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