Fukushima pets abandoned after nuclear crisis rescuedFukushima pets rescued | Photo: Issei Kato/ Reuters Fukushima pets abandoned by their owners after the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster in 2011 have been rescued. The government allowed animal welfare groups to temporarily enter the exclusion zone in December to rescue the Fukushima pets who have had to survive high radiation, severe lack of food and now the region's harsh winter weather. "If ...Noypi Stuff - Feb 03 07:15pm Pets of the WeekPets are available at the St. Johns County Pet Center, 130 N. Stratton Road. Call 209-6190. Adoptions are $60, which includes neutering/spaying, rabies vaccinations and shots. Izzy is a two-year-old spayed female tabby cat.The St. Augustine Record - 43 minutes ago Pets of the WeekFor information about this week's pets, call 533-7387 (LEE-PETS) or log on to Animal Services' website at www.LeeLostPets.com . When calling, please refer to the animal's ID number. The website updates every hour so you will be able to see if these or any other pets are still available.Fort Myers Beach Bulletin & Observer - Feb 03 09:37pm Pets - News Images96 News Images