Coastal Pet Rescue Rallies Community to Collect 127.8 Pounds of Pet Fur for Gulf Coast Oil Booms

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(Savannah, GA) - May 20, 2010

It seemed like an odd request, but local pets just made a huge contribution to the Gulf Coast oil cleanup.

Yesterday, Coastal Pet Rescue finished shipping 127.8 pounds of pet fur they collected from area groomers and pet owners.

“I really had no idea just how supportive the community would be for such an unusual effort,” says Coastal Pet Rescue president Lisa Scarbrough.

Coastal Pet Rescue launched the pet fur collection effort just 14 days ago. All the collected fur was sent down to Pensacola, FL where volunteers from Matter of Trust will mix the fur with human hair and stuff it in nylons to create oil booms.

The collection could not have been as successful without the help of local businesses who donated fur from their grooming shops, provided boxes and shipping funds, or served as drop-off locations: Hoof and Woof, Animal Resort and Spa, Islands Pet Center, Diva Dogs, Paws Doggy Day Spa & Grooming by Sonia, Case Veterinary Hospital, Top Dog Spa, New Attitudes Hair Studio, Dr. Nancy M. Eschette, Catnip N Biscuits, Seaside Sisters, and Paula Deen Enterprises.

Coastal Pet Rescue is a 501(c)(3) non-profit animal rescue organization dedicated to saving the lives of homeless, abused and neglected dogs and cats in Savannah and surrounding areas. Founded in February 2003, Coastal Pet Rescue changes the lives of homeless pets in Chatham, Bryan and Effingham Counties through its foster home program and small capacity shelter, Camp Pawsawhile Retreat.

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