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Help rescue and support animals affected by the disaster in Japan!
Though human lives take priority, the animal survivors of the earthquake and tsunami are often overlooked but really need our help too. Please pass this link around, tumblr is so good at getting the word out about stuff like this. And if you can, donate. It’s an easy way to know you’re helping. Thank you, guys. ♥
JAPAN’S ANIMALS NEED HELP, TOO!
For each person who ‘likes’ the Facebook Page of Dog Bless You, a dollar will be donated to help finance the use of search and rescue dogs that are so critical in disaster situations like what’s happening in Japan right now. You can also donate to Animal Refuge Kansai, the American Humane Association, The National Disaster Search Dog Foundation, or World Vets. Japan Cat Network, together with Heart Tokushima and Animal Friends Niigata has formed Japan Animal Rescue and Support.
It was thought that Cat Island had been completely submerged, but there’s been an update saying that the cats and people on Tashirojima are okay, however, they have a lot of building damage and are in need of necessities for both humans and cats.
PLEASE REBLOG!
Reblogging myself because this is important to me.
Please don’t just ‘like’ this post — reblog it and help spread the word — and donate!
Here are some more links aimed at helping animals in Japan:
+ SPCA International
+ Animal Miracle Foundation is collecting cell phones to send to volunteers helping animals.
+ Japan Earthquake Animal Rescue and Support Facebook group.
+ For news about Cat Island (Tashirojima), please see There is Hope for Cat Island.
+ Update on Pet Rescue Efforts in Japan.
(Many thanks to The Conscious Cat for the initial list and photo.)(image: Small white cat on a rock, meowing)
“Maru is safe.
Thank you for worrying and praying.”
I was worried, actually. I’m also very worried about all of the stray cats and people’s pets as well as just about everything that has been affected by this disaster. =( So sad, I can’t even imagine.
a touch panel vending machine in Tokyo
cool! New vending machine that is very high tech! It looks more like a large TV on the front of a refrigerator rather than a vending machine. On the display are the different drinks it dispenses, walk up to the unit press the drink you would like, insert your money and out comes your drink.










