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wildgirl 09-07-2005 01:39 PM

so sad, hope all pets are in a good place!

loverboy 09-07-2005 02:11 PM

im not sure if they are part of the mandatory evacuation orders by the NO Mayor today
just break my heart to see those poor animals dying out in the open

:smokin

Scott McD 09-07-2005 02:14 PM

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Originally Posted by phonesex
sad to see animals left behind. They are still working on getting people out and now they have to focus on getting those who dont' want to come out.

I wouldn't waste any more time on the idiots who refuse to move. ANd i'd let them know that no fresh water or food would be arrivng.

They wouldn't be long in wanting to move then...

tranza 09-07-2005 02:25 PM

that's something sad to see, poor animals

directfiesta 09-07-2005 03:37 PM

A liitle update on the situation of the pets ...

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HSUS Pleads With Federal, State, Local Agencies to Help Rescue Thousands of Stranded Pets

WASHINGTON, Sept. 7 /U.S. Newswire/ -- With the situation for the animals on the Gulf Coast at a critical juncture -- as thousands of animals have just a couple of days to live -- The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) is calling for federal, state, and local responding agencies to immediately assist with animal rescue efforts.

"We are throwing unprecedented resources at the problem, but its magnitude is beyond our capacity. We need help right now," said Wayne Pacelle, HSUS president and CEO. "Federal, state, and local assistance is critical to our efforts to save the thousands of stranded and abandoned pets still out there. We have animal care experts from around the country who are rescuing as many animals as we can, and we can also take animals rescued by other search and rescue teams."

The HSUS is swiftly marshalling all its resources and by the end of the day expects to have up to 250 people on the ground in Louisiana and Mississippi working as part of the organization's Disaster Animal Response Teams (DART), rescuing and sheltering the animal victims of Hurricane Katrina. Today is the fourth day of the organization's access to New Orleans, where its members helped to carry dozens of animals to safety, taking them out of houses, picking them up in the streets, and collecting them from displaced evacuees leaving the city. For example, the group rescued at least 19 cats during break-and-enter operations in New Orleans homes, undertaken with permission from authorities.

"It's truly a race against the clock," added Pacelle. "Our teams are working feverishly to rescue as many animals as possible and get out of the watery cesspool left behind by Hurricane Katrina, but we can't do it alone. We need the Coast Guard, fire departments, local rescue agencies, and anyone else who can lend a hand to rescue animals in need."

The HSUS is compiling thousands of reports of pets in need of rescue and working with the Louisiana SPCA to deploy trained, skilled animal rescuers to locate, rescue, and evacuate those animals. Upon entering New Orleans, they targeted animals stranded at the Superdome as their priority goal. There, they rescued dozens of animals relinquished or abandoned by desperate evacuees who fled the city to escape Katrina's rage. So far, The HSUS has helped to rescue and care for more than 1,200 animals in Louisiana and Mississippi, including dogs, cats, cows, ferrets, horses, chinchillas, as well as a rabbit, duck, pot-bellied pig, and seal.

Teams from The HSUS have rescue shelters set up around the Gulf region, including Metairie, Baton Rouge, New Orleans, and Gonzales in Louisiana, and Biloxi, Hattiesburg, Jackson, and Gulfport in Mississippi.

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The HSUS been inundated with more than a thousand calls with requests to rescue pets who were left behind or perhaps denied entrance to the Superdome or other shelters. Individuals who learn of stranded pets are urged to call the HSUS call center at 800- HUMANE-1, provided they have location information that can be dispatched to the teams in the field.

Thousands of concerned citizens have donated to the relief effort by calling 800-HUMANE-1 or by visiting http://www.hsus.org . People who visit the web site can now see video footage of The HSUS's DART teams in action in New Orleans. The organization has collected more than $8.3 million for disaster relief efforts.

"The outpouring of concern from people around the country has been overwhelming," said Pacelle. "They recognize that animals are suffering, too. Rescuing abandoned pets can offer some peace of mind to the people whose lives have been shattered by this disaster, and The Humane Society of the United States is determined to do everything we can to help."

The Humane Society of the United States is the nation's largest animal protection organization representing more than 9 million members and constituents. The non-profit organization is a mainstream voice for animals, with active programs in companion animals and equine protection, disaster preparedness and response, wildlife and habitat protection, animals in research and farm animal welfare. The HSUS protects all animals through education, investigation, litigation, legislation, advocacy, and field work. The group is based in Washington and has numerous field representatives across the country.


Please donate... even only $10.00 ... all amount will help.

http://www.hsus.org

Hollywood Horwitz 09-07-2005 03:50 PM

that pic is so sad, the humanity...i donated earlier today but i'm gonna donate again tonite..

directfiesta 09-07-2005 04:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Hollywood Horwitz
that pic is so sad, the humanity...i donated earlier today but i'm gonna donate again tonite..

I wish I could just go and grab him ( and the other 2) ... and bring him home. My cat is used to dogs ( I dogsit often ...)

If tomorrow is a good $$$ day, i'll give again ...

KRL 09-07-2005 06:03 PM

NoahsWish.org has saved hundreds. They are an organization that just specializes in rescue animals in disaster areas.

Here is the update. Their server is loaded down because of all the media attention they are getting.

http://noahswish.org/Hurricane%20Katrina.htm

God Bless everyone that cares about the animals!!!!! They deserve to be saved also.

:thumbsup

LittleSassy 09-07-2005 06:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Paraskass
it sucks not to be allowed to bring your dog (or cat) with you. Pretty damn stupid.


utterly stupid.....thay have served us well and they get to be left behind.....


:Oh crap

WarChild 09-07-2005 06:09 PM

I think I will donate again, this time to the Humane Society.

I never expected to agree with directfiesta.

woj 09-07-2005 06:09 PM

50........... :)

Th!nk 09-07-2005 09:52 PM

nowhere to run to...that is so sad to see.


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