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11-15-2018 06:18 AM
While it's estimated that thousands of wild animals died or will die in these fires, wild animals have a great natural instinct to survive.
I read a news article yesterday about the Camp fire, where a man alerted some of his friends and neighbors when he saw the fire coming over the ridge and they set off in 5 vehicles to escape.
He was in the lead vehicle when he noticed that no one was behind him on the only narrow road out. The vehicle behind him got stuck in the road and blocked the other cars in behind him.
As the fire was closing in, he noticed a fox run down a trail and he jumped out of his car to follow him.
The fox led him straight to a stream with 3 ft. of water where he and the fox laid submerged in the stream as the fire roared over and past them.
Sadly, when he went to look for his friends, they had all died in their cars.
While he may have been smart to follow the fox and survived as a result, at the same time, when he left his car, he left his 2 Chihuahuas behind in the back seat.
The dogs did survive the fire, since his car was much further ahead of the other cars on the road but when he found his friends, he took video of the burned out cars, skeletons and all and posted it on Youtube.
So heartless, both for leaving his dogs and posting the video, I was just disgusted.
11-15-2018 06:53 AM
This concerns me so much, and anyone thst would leave their pets, i just can not forgive.
11-15-2018 07:25 AM

As the Woolsey Fire continued to rip through Thousand Oaks, Calif. Friday morning, several wild rabbits were forced to flee their habitats and enter the city. A video of several rabbits huddled against a wall was shared by CBS 2 news.
"The little bunnies there, quite a few of them, we've seen trying to escape the flames and get out, get to safety because their home, their habitat is on fire," ....
11-15-2018 08:05 AM
@KingstonsMomHeartless INDEED. Or maybe he just KNEW his friends would want him to gain some fame by posting their pictures. Wonder how many friends he has now?
11-15-2018 09:21 AM
Fire fighters found a horse in a swimming pool.
I don't know if the owners left it there to survive or if the horse found it and did what the fox did, ran toward the nearest water.
11-15-2018 10:49 AM
@candys mine wrote:@KingstonsMomHeartless INDEED. Or maybe he just KNEW his friends would want him to gain some fame by posting their pictures. Wonder how many friends he has now?
Yes, it is heartless. One of his friends was a paraplegic who died in his car with his Mom, his caretaker.
11-15-2018 10:51 AM
@software wrote:Fire fighters found a horse in a swimming pool.
I don't know if the owners left it there to survive or if the horse found it and did what the fox did, ran toward the nearest water.
I saw this....
Shivering horse found waiting out Camp Fire in backyard pool
11-15-2018 12:24 PM
I was thinking about the animals too.....prayers

11-15-2018 01:16 PM
Regarding leaving domestic pets, I bet it's the last thing that most owners would ever think of doing.
But there are instances when death by fire is imminent and getting a pet to safety is impossible. It's tragic.
11-15-2018 05:41 PM
@suzyQ3 No. When you live in a place where these things happen you need a plan in place. If you want to show off horses to your friends then get a vehicle that can transport them. Dogs and cats go in hte car. It's common sense.
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