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Old October 30th 03, 01:48 PM
Nan
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On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 03:58:32 +0000 (UTC), "Daniel Mahoney"
wrote:

The fires in southern California have burned beyond the areas where I
ane my family members live. But they are still burning and still
growing.

There is a wolf rescue center in Lucerne Valley, CA (Wolf Mountain
Sanctuary, www.wolfmountain.com). They provide a home for 17 rescued
wolves. The fire hasn't reached Lucerne Valley yet, but it's likely that
it'll reach there before long. I'm trying to coordinate some outside
resources to help get the wolves evacuated, but it's proving to be a
monumental task. These wolves could use your best and strongest rescue
purrs.

In San Diego County, just outside the community of Julian, is another
wolf rescue center (California Wolf Center). The situation in Julian is
so severe that all residents have been evacuated - in some cases
involuntarily. The staff at the rescue center had to leave as well. It
will be several days before the rescue center staff will be able to find
out the fate of the wolves under their care. The situation is such that
no further rescue efforts are possible - nobody can get into the area.
We jsut have to wait, pray, and see how things stand when the fire is
gone.

These two wolf centers could use all of the purrs and prayers you can
spare.

Dan


The Allons TN furkids are working overtime to send purrs and woofs to
California and Colorado for the safety of everyone and everything in
the path of the fires.

Tiger, Tigger, Tortie and Boomer the d*g
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Old October 30th 03, 02:09 PM
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On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 03:58:32 +0000 (UTC), "Daniel Mahoney"
wrote:

These wolves could use your best and strongest rescue
purrs.

Purrs and prayers for these wolves and for all others, for the
deer, rabbits, bobcats, and all wildlife, and for the people suffering
such losses. With hope that this nightmare will soon end.

Jeanne
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Old October 30th 03, 02:09 PM
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On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 03:58:32 +0000 (UTC), "Daniel Mahoney"
wrote:

These wolves could use your best and strongest rescue
purrs.

Purrs and prayers for these wolves and for all others, for the
deer, rabbits, bobcats, and all wildlife, and for the people suffering
such losses. With hope that this nightmare will soon end.

Jeanne
Jeanne Hajos
spamguard u is i, and not is net)
===
"Anger improves nothing except the arch of a cat's back."
--- Coleman Cox
My SETI team:
http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/s...am_125874.html
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Old October 30th 03, 02:44 PM
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We'll keep purring for all those affected by the fires. Poor wolves!


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Old October 30th 03, 02:44 PM
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We'll keep purring for all those affected by the fires. Poor wolves!


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Old October 30th 03, 07:44 PM
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Purrs for the wolves and all the other animals and people in the fire area
that they are safe.

Ann

Daniel Mahoney wrote:

The fires in southern California have burned beyond the areas where I
ane my family members live. But they are still burning and still
growing.

There is a wolf rescue center in Lucerne Valley, CA (Wolf Mountain
Sanctuary, www.wolfmountain.com). They provide a home for 17 rescued
wolves. The fire hasn't reached Lucerne Valley yet, but it's likely that
it'll reach there before long. I'm trying to coordinate some outside
resources to help get the wolves evacuated, but it's proving to be a
monumental task. These wolves could use your best and strongest rescue
purrs.

In San Diego County, just outside the community of Julian, is another
wolf rescue center (California Wolf Center). The situation in Julian is
so severe that all residents have been evacuated - in some cases
involuntarily. The staff at the rescue center had to leave as well. It
will be several days before the rescue center staff will be able to find
out the fate of the wolves under their care. The situation is such that
no further rescue efforts are possible - nobody can get into the area.
We jsut have to wait, pray, and see how things stand when the fire is
gone.

These two wolf centers could use all of the purrs and prayers you can
spare.

Dan

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Old October 30th 03, 07:44 PM
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Purrs for the wolves and all the other animals and people in the fire area
that they are safe.

Ann

Daniel Mahoney wrote:

The fires in southern California have burned beyond the areas where I
ane my family members live. But they are still burning and still
growing.

There is a wolf rescue center in Lucerne Valley, CA (Wolf Mountain
Sanctuary, www.wolfmountain.com). They provide a home for 17 rescued
wolves. The fire hasn't reached Lucerne Valley yet, but it's likely that
it'll reach there before long. I'm trying to coordinate some outside
resources to help get the wolves evacuated, but it's proving to be a
monumental task. These wolves could use your best and strongest rescue
purrs.

In San Diego County, just outside the community of Julian, is another
wolf rescue center (California Wolf Center). The situation in Julian is
so severe that all residents have been evacuated - in some cases
involuntarily. The staff at the rescue center had to leave as well. It
will be several days before the rescue center staff will be able to find
out the fate of the wolves under their care. The situation is such that
no further rescue efforts are possible - nobody can get into the area.
We jsut have to wait, pray, and see how things stand when the fire is
gone.

These two wolf centers could use all of the purrs and prayers you can
spare.

Dan

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Old October 30th 03, 10:16 PM
Shirley
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Purrs for all living creatures in danger from these fires and for your
efforts to evacuate the wolves from the sanctuary.

{{{{{{Dan}}}}}}

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Old October 30th 03, 10:16 PM
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Purrs for all living creatures in danger from these fires and for your
efforts to evacuate the wolves from the sanctuary.

{{{{{{Dan}}}}}}

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Old October 30th 03, 10:29 PM
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Daniel Mahoney wrote:
The fires in southern California have burned beyond the areas where I
ane my family members live. But they are still burning and still
growing.

There is a wolf rescue center in Lucerne Valley, CA (Wolf Mountain
Sanctuary, www.wolfmountain.com). They provide a home for 17 rescued
wolves. The fire hasn't reached Lucerne Valley yet, but it's likely
that it'll reach there before long. I'm trying to coordinate some
outside resources to help get the wolves evacuated, but it's proving
to be a monumental task. These wolves could use your best and
strongest rescue purrs.

In San Diego County, just outside the community of Julian, is another
wolf rescue center (California Wolf Center). The situation in Julian
is so severe that all residents have been evacuated - in some cases
involuntarily. The staff at the rescue center had to leave as well. It
will be several days before the rescue center staff will be able to
find out the fate of the wolves under their care. The situation is
such that no further rescue efforts are possible - nobody can get
into the area. We jsut have to wait, pray, and see how things stand
when the fire is gone.

These two wolf centers could use all of the purrs and prayers you can
spare.

Dan


Mega purrs on the way for all involved in fighting the fire and rescuing
animals and people.
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Adrian
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