Fish tanks and zoos are generally used to having a lot of traffic. Currently, lots of public locations have actually collectively decided to shut, and aquariums are no exception to this policy. With lots of free time and space on its hands, Georgia Fish tank has actually chosen to allow in visitors of one more kind, those who do not pose a risk to public health.
Let us introduce you to the saved kitties brought in by the Atlanta Humane Society to explore the marine world up close. This litter of tabby kittens has appropriate names that are connected with aquatic life: Nemo, Dory, Guppy, Bubbles, and Marlin. These curious kittens were possibly able to see more fish than they will certainly ever before see in their whole lives.
And it wasn’t the first time Georgia Aquarium and the Atlanta Humane Society have collaborated. These kittens showed up two weeks after a pair of dog brothers called Carmel and Odie, who also enjoyed their welcome.
Unsurprisingly, rescue associations are in a bind as, like lots of other public non-profit organizations, the Humane Society needed to stop its solutions and can just do limited adoptions. On the bright side, Nemo, Dory, Guppy, Bubbles, and Marlin remain in a caring foster home and other rescues are being taken care of until adoption services are up and running again. And this innocent publicity stunt is sure to help us advise ourselves of the charming saved pets and impressive aquatic life, so we will be inspired to visit them one day when the quarantine is over.
The video itself has actually racked up more than 2 million sights, so it’s reasonable to assume that sentiment stuck to the target market. We wish Georgia Aquarium and Atlanta Humane Society strength in these difficult times. And in the meantime, enjoy the little things in life– little kitties and pups are what all of us need to get through this together.