Here is a story thought you might like. You are not the only ones who have helped animals during the storm.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Fla. -- Floodwaters from Fay didn't only force people from their homes, it put animals on the move as well.
One Altamonte Springs woman turned her home into a shelter for the animals. She had 150 squirrels in her kitchen. The animals were found in puddles of water after Fay's strong wind forced them from treetops.
"Its fun, it's rewarding just to know that you did your little to helped nature out," said animal rescuer Mary Jane Eisner.
Wildlife officials said as the water went down all sorts of critters like mice, snakes and alligators were left behind looking for shelter. The animals were showing up in people's front yards.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Fla. -- Floodwaters from Fay didn't only force people from their homes, it put animals on the move as well.
One Altamonte Springs woman turned her home into a shelter for the animals. She had 150 squirrels in her kitchen. The animals were found in puddles of water after Fay's strong wind forced them from treetops.
"Its fun, it's rewarding just to know that you did your little to helped nature out," said animal rescuer Mary Jane Eisner.
Wildlife officials said as the water went down all sorts of critters like mice, snakes and alligators were left behind looking for shelter. The animals were showing up in people's front yards.



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