This is always the first thing that comes to my mind as well Hopefully most people are able to get their rabbits up to a higher level. I saw those sheep stranded on a tiny parch of dry land on last night's news. It's so sad. at least people have more of a chance to keep safe.
And then you start to think of the animals trapped in petshops, or at vets' premises while recovering from surgery. I find these thoughts prey on my mind.
It's looking really, really bad in the North West. Are any rescues in danger?
I also can't help thinking about rabbits left behind, trapped in hutches and unable to escape, as people are evacuated.
Woodlands in Southport - all animals are now safe but they have a lot to do to clean the place up.
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Woodlands in Southport - all animals are now safe but they have a lot to do to clean the place up.
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The rspca here in York have found temporary homes for their all their dogs as they live in the lower kennels. All other animals are in higher cages/ pens so are safe, it us very close to the river. I think the levels have now peaked, so really hoping that things,should start to get better now x