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Storm in Gisborne and Hawke’s Bay prompts call for temporary pet homes

Malisha Kumar
By Malisha Kumar
Multimedia journalist·Waikato Herald·
27 Jun, 2024 01:54 AM3 mins to read

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SPCA general manager of animal services Dr Corey Regnerus-Kell.

SPCA general manager of animal services Dr Corey Regnerus-Kell.

Flooding in Gisborne and Hawke’s Bay has forced the evacuation of more than 400 homes and the SPCA urgently needs to free up space so it can house displaced dogs and other pets.

Gisborne, Hastings, and target="_blank">Napier SPCA centres have no space to take in more animals, prompting the organisation to try and free up space across the North Island.

The society wanted to find at least 20 foster homes across the North Island, freeing space at SPCA centres to give evacuated dogs safe, temporary homes.

Animals would be fostered from an applicant’s local centre like Hamilton or Tauranga, and weather-affected animals would then be transported to those centres.

SPCA general manager for animal services Dr Corey Regnerus-Kell, said he hoped the number of homes needed did not increase, but there was a possibility it could.

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He said they’ve already taken in two cats at the Gisborne centre after their owner ended up in pet-free emergency housing from the evacuation.

“There is an opportunity for us to ship eight animals out of Gisborne to make space for those that can come in and across Napier and Hastings centres too the expectation is 20 overall, but it’s a challenge because we don’t know.

“We’ve been made aware that there are rescues involving horses too but we’re waiting on an update from the Ministry of Primary Industries to quantify that.

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“We want to build up capacity to allow us to be able to support the local response on the ground by pulling animals into SPCA care while they’re working through this displacement.”

Regnerus-Kell said fostering was an essential element of what SPCA does.

“It’s important to ensure these animals are taken care of and if we build capacity within the whole SPCA network, because all the centres are connected, by freeing up space in Hamilton you’re helping out Gisborne.

“If we have foster parents that come forward from anywhere and eight dogs are fostered, it would just create more room and open up the ability to support and go beyond this response to take in displaced animals.

“We know the animals in our care do far better in foster homes than centres themselves, getting a lot of love and care 24/7, it’s great when we know they’re at home with somebody on their lap cuddled up and watching TV at night.”

Animal lovers can register to become a foster parent on the SPCA website.

Steph Swney, the senior canine attendant at the Hamilton SPCA, playing with 4-month-old puppy, Chase, who is available for adoption. Photo / Malisha Kumar
Steph Swney, the senior canine attendant at the Hamilton SPCA, playing with 4-month-old puppy, Chase, who is available for adoption. Photo / Malisha Kumar

Malisha Kumar is a multimedia journalist based in Hamilton. She joined the Waikato Herald in 2023 after working for Radio 1XX in Whakatāne.


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