When Hurricane Sandy ravaged the Northeast this week, it left behind severe flooding, millions of people without electricity — and lots of displaced pets.
The good news is that the lessons learned in the wake of 2005's Hurricane Katrina — which left about 250,000 pets stranded — seem to have helped so far, based on the number of pet-friendly shelters in the affected areas. All of the shelters in New York City, for example, accepted pets, reported USA Today.
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