55 cats, dogs flown from Louisiana to Ypsilanti

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VAN BUREN TOWNSHIP, me. – A mission with several planes of more than 150 endangered animal shelter animals had its first airlift from Good Flights “Flying to Forever Homes” on Saturday.

The flight took off from Lafayette, Louisiana early Saturday morning and arrived at Willow Run Airport before noon. The flight included more than 55 pets, including hard-to-adopt dogs and large breed cats, to be taken in by Michigan Humane.

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Through a series of six flights, hundreds of endangered pets will be saved through the Flying to Forever Homes program. All pets are screened and given medical care needed before Michigan Humane puts them up for adoption, although all pets on the flights have been fully screened and health certified by the Good Flights program.

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For more information on Michigan Humane, please visit the official website here.

On Father’s Day weekend, more than 150 endangered pets are flown out of Louisiana to find new homes forever. (WDIV)

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