NRG is sheltering pets that were displaced in Harvey's wake Are you still searching for your missing pup?

Hundreds of misplaced dogs and cats are still searching for their owners and homes in the wake of Hurricane Harvey.

Several animal rescue agencies are banding together to reunite families with their pets, including Best Friends Animal Society, Austin Pets Alive, Houston Pets Alive and Houston Pet Set. These organizations are hosting "Pet Reunion Pavilion" at the NRG Arena downtown, 1 NRG Parkway, a makeshift shelter where families can go to search for their lost pets.

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Pet Reunion Pavilion opened Monday and will be open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily. Pets admitted to the shelter before Sept. 19 will by held by Best Friends organization and Harris County Animal Shelter for 30 days. They hope to match pets to parents in that time frame.

Best Friends is currently working to roundup images of the pets held at NRG. To take a look at the descriptions, head here: bestfriends.org/hurricaneharvey/lost-and-found.

To donate to this worthy cause, go to support.bestfriends.org.

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There are currently nearly 500 animals, who were most likely displaced by Harvey floodwaters, at NRG now. Best Friends asks that only people still searching for dogs and cats stop in:

"The pavilion is not designed to accept stray pets from the public. If a lost pet is found, the recommendation is to first take the animal to the local shelter, the most likely place for a pet to be reunited with an owner. The Pet Reunion Pavilion will act as a hub for families to find their pets displaced by Hurricane Harvey."

As the city endured days of relentless flooding, some pets were abandoned and had to tough out the storm on their own. Others were misplaced after shelters refused to accept dogs and cats in. Here's hoping this effort will put pets back in their homes.