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Windsor group plans rescue mission for pets abandoned during Texas floods

As the waters in Texas receded, reports of thousands of abandoned pets began pouring in, so Lauren Edwards, the founder of Moggy Cat Rescue, three other animal lovers from Windsor are hoping to help.

Lauren Edwards and her team are hoping to bring at least 30 animals back to Canada

HOUSTON, TX - AUGUST 27: Naomi Coto carries Simba on her shoulders as they evacuate their home after the area was inundated with flooding from Hurricane Harvey on August 27, 2017 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

As the flood waters in Texas receded, reports of thousands of abandoned pets began pouring in, so Lauren Edwards and three other animal lovers from Windsor decided to do something about it.

"The pictures we're seeing are just cages and cages of dogs stacked on top of each other," explained Edwards, the founder of Moggy Cat Rescue.

Hurricane Harvey hit parts of Texas on Aug. 25, destroying hundreds of homes, killing at least 82 and leaving miles of the state underwater. Those leading the rescue effort say there's no way to estimate how many pets were left behind as owners fled.

In the aftermath, Edwards said pictures of animal welfare groups struggling to help all of the abandoned animals pouring in were the type that "tear at your heart."

"They're all people who have devoted their lives to rescuing animals and now they're in a position where they're losing their own houses, trying to feed themselves and take care of these animals," she added.

The group is planning to rent two vehicles and drive to Barking Mad Animal Rescue in Hemphill, Texas with the goal of bringing abut 30 pets back to Canada.

The animals will need shots before they can cross the border and the group has launched a GoFundMe campaign calling for donations to cover gas, vet care and supplies for the shelter.

They plan to hold a fundraiser with a silent auction and bake sale at Pet Support in Tecumseh Wednesday and will continue accepting donations online until they leave on September 22.

"It's becoming a reality very quickly so we're excited to go," said Edwards.

Texas has a mandatory 30-day hold on animal adoptions to give people a chance to find their pets, and the rescue group will only be leaving with animals that were already at the shelter before the flood.

The group is hoping to bring at least 10 cats and 20 dogs from Texas to Canada. (Bring home 30 animals from Texas/GoFundMe)

"That way there's no fear of taking anyone's pets back to Canada," Edwards explained.

Once the animals are back in Canada they'll be cared for by the Windsor-Essex County Humane Society, Love of Paws Animal Rescue, Second Chance Auction and Animal Rescue and Moggy's Cat Rescue.

After vet checks and a few weeks in quarantine the animals will all be up for adoption.

For updates on the group's mission check out #MoggySavesTexas online or follow the group on Facebook.