Three years after the devastating earthquake and tsunami that crippled Japan's nuclear reactors, abandoned dogs, cats, and other animals still roam the ghost towns of the evacuation zones. Volunteers are doing their best to try and save these animals. Some people even stayed behind in dangerously radiated areas, specifically to help the animals.
The fallout (literally) from that disaster will be felt for centuries! :(
ReplyDeleteIt was a terrible disaster for the people and the poor animals who lost owners and had the effects from the fallout.
ReplyDeleteTake care.
So desperately sad. Have a wonderful Wednesday.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes Molly
Admirable work by those volunteers!
ReplyDeletePoor animals! I think, that cats can feel the radiation.
ReplyDeleteOh my. That cat looks pathetic.
ReplyDeleteSo sad.
This breaks my heart. It captures how animals are as affected by tragedy as humans are.
ReplyDeleteOh My Heart this is so sad, glad to hear they are trying to save the animals.
ReplyDeletePoor little tsunami kitty! I'm sure many many more perished with their humans.
ReplyDeleteMakes me so sad that these innocent animals are still suffering :( Thank goodness for the wonderful volunteers!
ReplyDeleteThose volunteers are amazing people.
ReplyDeletePoor animals! That was such a catastrophe. It saddens me to see such loss. Happy #WW!
ReplyDeleteHow sad. We love our two cats. Both needed a good home - one came from the animal shelter and one was from a lady who was doing a good deed looking for homes for a couple of kittens that weren't wanted (ours was the last one left). Thanks for linking on Amanda's Books and More! It's always nice to have you there.
ReplyDeleteThose poor animals. Glad they haven't forgotten about them and that they're still trying to help them.
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up over at Toronto Teacher Mom.
makes me cry.
ReplyDeleteThat poor cat. Makes me cry too.
ReplyDeleteI hope someone is helping this cat. Heartbreaking.
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People forget that animals are caught in disasters, too.
ReplyDeletePoor sweeties :(
ReplyDeleteSad dejected creature. It is a miracle he has survived this long.
ReplyDeleteThat is just heartbreaking.
ReplyDeleteSad...it's easy to forget that animals affected by disasters are victims too - but glad there are volunteers doing what they can.
ReplyDeleteSo very sad. Animals are the forgotten victims of many disasters, and we are glad that volunteers are trying to help them.
ReplyDeletePoor little cat!!
ReplyDeleteNice Capture
Dat be so sad. Da kitty looks so sad and lost. Mommy wuld be aside hers selff ifin weez wuz away fwum hers fur any weason. And so wuld we.
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Dezi and Lexi
This photo broke my heart :( So sad. Have a nice day Vanessa :)
ReplyDeleteAw that is so sad :(
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Oh this poor thing. It is so sad. Glad there are people trying to help them.
ReplyDeleteIts really sad about these poor cats and dogs.
ReplyDeletePoor thing. :(
ReplyDeletePoor little guy! ;o( I feel so bad for them!
ReplyDeletePauvres animaux ... ces bénévoles sont admirables !
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