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Dying Pets Break the Hearts of Helpless Rescuers...Please Help the Truly Helpless
NY Post ^ | 9/2/2005 | Heidi Singer

Posted on 09/02/2005 8:30:43 AM PDT by Iluvlabs not libs

September 2, 2005 -- Thousands of abandoned pets are on the brink of drowning or dying of thirst as a result of Hurricane Katrina, and many more are feared dead, animal-rescue groups said yesterday. Despite very limited access to evacuated areas, rescue efforts have begun, with teams from FEMA, Noah's Wish and the Humane Society racing against time.

Many people who ended up in shelters were forced to leave their pets behind because the Red Cross and the Louisiana Superdome don't allow animals.

"I'm guessing we're going to have tens of thousands of animals affected," said Dick Green, manager of animal emergency services for the American Humane Association. "There are literally thousands of animals in New Orleans alone stuck in homes . . . going without water. They don't have food. Every day that goes on, the situation worsens."

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To: HairOfTheDog

Are you confusing HSUS with the similarly-named but not-associated local Humane Societies?

When sending money to help affected pets, one does not want to fund a group formally opposed to the basic idea of "pets".


301 posted on 09/02/2005 10:59:23 AM PDT by ctdonath2
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To: ctdonath2

Some are connected to HSUS, some are not. It varies from one area to another.


302 posted on 09/02/2005 11:01:33 AM PDT by HairOfTheDog (Join the Hobbit Hole Troop Support - http://freeper.the-hobbit-hole.net/)
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To: frgoff

That situation is preposterous.....if I see a kid drowning I'd save the kid before glancing at the cat. You're looking for excuses for abandoning a helpless animal.


303 posted on 09/02/2005 11:03:27 AM PDT by Fawn (Being a FREE COUNTRY doesn't mean EVERYTHING'S FOR FREE!!!!!!!)
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To: americanbychoice2

To those that think its a big ole laugh to try to help and rescue helpless little critters, well, Gods listening!!
why not rescue a poor little animal IF you can??



Please help Steve get the word out! Steve will speak with those on the scene Saturday night on ‘Pet Central’ at 7:30. You can listen in the Chicago area, or on the Net: www.wgnradio.com


Pets Are a Part of Katrina Story:

How To Help



By Steve Dale



The loss of human life and property as a result of Katrina is unspeakable. But at least one survivor still had something to hold onto, quite literally. On camera, as she held her soggy kitten close to her chest, she said, “No, I did not lose everything. I thank God for what is sparred,” as she petted her cat, as tears streamed from her eyes.

The good news is that the Louisiana Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (LA SPCA) was smart enough to heed the warning, evacuating their 263 animals to Houston before the hurricane hit. (Houston proceeded to disperse the animals they couldn’t handle to San Antonio and other nearby cities).

In New Orleans, the bad news is that thousands who evacuated leaving their pets behind, assuming they would return in a day or two. Those animals who did not drown are either now starving to death, or have escaped to try and scavenge for food. Prospects of reuniting to ever see their people appear grim. But humane organizations are hoping beyond hope to have the opportunity to get into the city.

As one humane society spokesperson told me, “If we have the opportunity, dealing with pets will be easy compared to what officials have had to confront with at least some people.”

The news isn’t quite as dismal elsewhere in Louisiana, or in Mississippi or Alabama where there’s a greater ability to find lost pets; and make-shift shelters and veterinary care through the American Veterinary Medical Association VMAT Team and volunteers from various other groups are gradually getting organized.

Many facilities sheltering people don’t allow animals, quite literally forcing people to give up their animals. In fact, often times this is exactly why some people may not evacuate to a shelter in the first place – they don’t want to leave their animals.

People need your help, and the following listing is most certainly is not meant to imply you shouldn’t contribute to the Red Cross or other legitimate organizations which fund human assistance. But humane assistance is important too. Companion animals are family to many; entire families require assistance. If you are so inclined here are some verified and legitimate options:



American Kennel Club Canine Support and Relief Fund

www.akc.org/news/hurricane_katrina.cfm or mail a donation to AKC Companion Animal Recovery Canine Support and Relief Fund, c/o American Kennel Club, 5580 Centerview Drive Raleigh, North Carolina 27606. You may also call 800-252-7894.



American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (2005 Disaster Relief Fund)

www.aspca.org/disaster, or call 212-876-7700, ext. 4516.



American Veterinary Medical Association Veterinary Medical Assistance Teams www.avmf.org, or call (847) 925-8070. AVMF supports state and Veterinary Medical Assistance Team (VMAT) training and equipment for deployment in times of disaster. Make donation to AVMF AVMA Medical Assistance Team, 1931 N. Meacham Rd., Suite 100, Schaumburg, IL 60173



Cat Fanciers’ Association (Disaster Relief Fund and the newly formed CFA Gulf Sore Fund) www.cfainc.org, 732-528-7391. The Cat Fanciers' Association, Inc., P.O. Box 1005, Manasquan, NJ 08736-0805.





Code 3 Associates (Code 3 Associates, Inc. is dedicated to both professional disaster response for animal rescue operations and to training individuals working in animal related law enforcement throughout the country. Also works with EARS –Emergency Animal Rescue Service - from the United Nations)

www.code3associates.org, 303-772-7724; Code 3 Associates, P.O. Box 1128 Erie, CO 80516.

EARS: www.ears.org



Humane Society of the United States

www.hsus.org, or call 800-HUMANE-1. Or send check to, HSUS Disaster Relief Fund, 2100 L Street, NW, Washington, DC 20037.



Louisiana Veterinary Medical Association

http://www.lvma.org, or call 800- 524-2996. Make donations to the Dr. Walter J. Ernst Jr. Memorial Foundation, 8550 United Plaza Boulevard, Suite 1001, Baton Rouge, LA 70809, Make note on your check that the contribution is for “Hurricane Katrina Relief.”



Noah’s Wish (an animal welfare organization dedicated exclusively to rescuing following disasters). www.noahswish.org, or call 530-622-9313, or send a donation to Noah’s Wish, P.O. Box 997 Placerville, CA 95667



North Shore Animal League

http://www.nsalamerica.org, or call 877-4SAVEPET.



Perhaps the organization most in need will be the Louisiana SPCA. It’s likely their building has been destroyed – though this is unconfirmed. Their website has not been updated; their New Orleans address and phone no longer exist. It’s unclear how to help them today. But at some juncture, there will be directives available through their website: www.la-spca.org/. Other affected city shelters will require help as well. A Mobile, AL shelter site is at www.mobilespca.org.


304 posted on 09/02/2005 11:03:54 AM PDT by SuthrnGirl ("If you must burn our flag, PLEASE, wrap yourself in it first... Thanks")
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To: americanbychoice2
Why don't we start rescuing animals rather than those criminals and drug addicts who shoot at doctors and police officers trying to help?

I have no argument against that!

305 posted on 09/02/2005 11:05:38 AM PDT by Erik Latranyi (9-11 is your Peace Dividend)
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To: Erik Latranyi

you have no argument against that?? OH WOOW hip hip hooray!!.....as if ANYONE with a brain and a heart CARES what "YOU" agree with...

you are one of those that LOVES to preach and try to make others feel bad, when they are out there HELPING...what the heck are YOU DOING, but mouthing off.....


306 posted on 09/02/2005 11:07:34 AM PDT by SuthrnGirl ("If you must burn our flag, PLEASE, wrap yourself in it first... Thanks")
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To: Iluvlabs not libs

...saw it mentioned in the New York Times that FEMA is sending veterinary help...don't know if this has already been mentioned on this thread


307 posted on 09/02/2005 11:07:42 AM PDT by krunkygirl
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To: krunkygirl

Freepers are everywhere! See doc30's post #202 -- he's a volunteer for the FEMA animal rescue effort.


308 posted on 09/02/2005 11:11:24 AM PDT by GovernmentShrinker
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To: Reaganez
Do you donate to any causes? Do you donate to FR?

If you do, your priorities are totally screwed up. I mean, people should ONLY BE DONATING TO RESCUE THE HUMANS. No other charity is permissible.

In fact, according to some idiots on this thread, other acts of charity should be criminalized. What a "moran."

309 posted on 09/02/2005 11:26:17 AM PDT by cicero's_son
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To: technochick99; HairOfTheDog

I'm getting the best contact info for DART from our local chapter president. It will be here shortly.


310 posted on 09/02/2005 11:39:05 AM PDT by doc30 (Democrats are to morals what and Etch-A-Sketch is to Art.)
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To: frgoff

I want to add to my post since I've felt bad ever since I posted it. I would be saving the cat in addition to the child....I wouldn't be able live with myself otherwise....


311 posted on 09/02/2005 11:57:57 AM PDT by Fawn (Being a FREE COUNTRY doesn't mean EVERYTHING'S FOR FREE!!!!!!!)
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To: americanbychoice2

Some kind of policy regarding animals other than just ignoring them needs to formulated. New Orleans is in the shape it is in now because adequate planning was not in place BEFORE the disaster struck.
Animals that are dealt with now, whether they are rescued or euthanized, will not become rabid disease spreading predators next week. When people who are in the area two weeks from now start having to dodge crazed cats and dogs who hamper relief efforts the public will start asking why they didn't deal with it earlier.


312 posted on 09/02/2005 12:04:22 PM PDT by libsl (I'm just sayin'....)
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To: technochick99; HairOfTheDog; GovernmentShrinker; cicero's_son; pugmama; apackof2; RottiBiz; ...

PLEASE CROSS-POST WIDELY

This forwards what is hoped to be a comprehensive list of animal-related resources regarding Hurricane Katrina (so, yes, it is VERY long). If you have any updates or additions, I'd appreciate it if you could update me at laurel@montereymarketing.com.

IF SOMEONE IS WILLING TO DONATE WEB SERVICES (I have a server to put these resources up for easy update, please let me know. The domain name AnimalRescueResource.org is currently being established and propagated, for this purpose.

For those who can accept a document, a PDF is attached to maintain formatting. If you did not receive the PDF and would like a copy, please email me. Media contacts are also listed at the end of this communication.

I have yet to hear about any breed-specific rescues but I would imagine it's a bit premature for that, given the big groups can barely get in. If you would like to receive updates, let me know.

Thank you,
Laurel Ley
904/571-6135 mobile




Trying to find people and/or offering homes:
Find people
http://www.governmentguide.com/govsite.adp?bread=*Main&url=http%3A//www.governmentguide.com/ams/clickThruRedirect.adp%3F55076483%2C47666731%2Chttp%3A//www.firstgov.gov/Citizen/Topics/PublicSafety/Hurricane_Katrina_Recovery.shtml
http://www.sunherald.com/mld/sunherald/
http://www.wwltv.com/
http://www.networkforgood.org/offsiteframe/?siteURL=http%3a%2f%2fkatrinafamiliesandfriends.com%2f
http://www.nopundit.com/bb/
http://pleasenotifyme.org/nok/restricted/home.htm
List a home to share -- has space to indicate "Will take pets"
http://www.hurricanehousing.org
Offering home for fostering
info@noahswish.org

National/Regional animal organizations helping out, on-site:
Updates on various groups
http://news.bestfriends.org/index.cfm?page=specialreports&catid=04061773-BDB9-396E-9001EF6EC01318A4&mode=entry&entry=12E39344-BDB9-396E-9AF45AB81A93BE41
Donations for many organizations as well as links to many groups and information
http://www.networkforgood.org/topics/animal_environ/hurricanes/?source=AOL&cmpgn=NEWS&RTP=http://news.channel.aol.com/
Best Friends
http://www.bestfriends.org/
Updates/journal: http://news.bestfriends.org/index.cfm?page=specialreports&mode=cat&catid=04061773-BDB9-396E-9001EF6EC01318A4
Donate for hurricane relief: https://www.bestfriends.org/donate/hrf.cfm?
North Shore Animal League of America
http://www.nsalamerica.org
The Humane Society of the United States
http://www.hsus.org
Donate for hurricane relief: https://secure.hsus.org/01/disaster_relief_fund_2005?
Situation report (from 8/29): http://www.hsus.org/hsus_field/hsus_disaster_center/advisory_situation_reports_from_the_hsus_disaster_center/situation_report_hurricane_katrina_82905.html
You can get banners to put on your site or blog here: http://www.hsus.org/hsus_field/hsus_disaster_center/hurricane_katrina_donation_banners.html
Impact on farm animals: http://www.hsus.org/hsus_field/hsus_disaster_center/recent_activities_and_information/stranded_starving_and_suffering_farm_animals_in_the_wake_of_katrina.html
United Animal Nations/EARS (Emergency Animal Rescue Services)
www.uan.org
Donate for disaster relief: https://secure.ga3.org/01/UAN_disaster_relief
Update: http://www.uan.org/ears/action_report.html
International Fund for Animal Welfare
http://www.ifaw.org/ifaw/general/default.aspx?splash&oid=3
Donate: https://www.ifaw.org/ifaw/general/default.aspx?oid=141400
Update: http://www.ifaw.org/ifaw/general/default.aspx?oid=141437
Noah's Wish
http://www.noahswish.org
Donate and Needs list: http://www.noahswish.org/Donations.htm
American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
http://www.aspca.org
Donate: https://secure2.convio.net/aspca/site/Donation?ACTION=SHOW_DONATION_OPTIONS&CAMPAIGN_ID=4761&s_src=disaster&s_subsrc=homepage&JServSessionIdr010=0owv6n9f81.app28b
They are donating $1MM
Pets & Animals in Distress
http://www.petsandanimals.org
Donate: https://secure.groundspring.org/dn/index.php?id=2025
American Humane Society
http://www.americanhumane.org
donate: https://secure2.convio.net/aha/site/Donation?ACTION=SHOW_DONATION_OPTIONS&CAMPAIGN_ID=1442&JServSessionIdr010=hnx6nm6ui1.app27a
Field Report: http://www.americanhumane.org/site/PageServer?pagename=pa_disaster_relief
American Veterinary Medical Foundation
http://www.avmf.org/html/index.asp
Veterinary Medical Assistance Teams (VMATs) are the national backbone of animal disaster preparedness and response. With assistance, funding and support from the AVMF, VMATs provide treatment and aid to animals used in search-and-rescue efforts and animals hurt or endangered by catastrophic events such as floods, hurricanes, fires and earthquake
Donate: https://secure.entango.com/donate/QF49DRBwTtZ
Louisiana SPCA
http://www.la-spca.org/
Their animals were evacuated
The LA SPCA will coordinate all animal rescue from affected areas to the Lamar-Dixon Expo Center in Gonzales, LA. This will be the primary staging area. Donations of food, kennels, etc are needed. Please donate through the LVMA (see below)
Contact: Kathryn Destriza
504/329-5209
or
Lorretta Lambertson
504/329-0701
Lamar-Dixon Expo Center
Exit I-10 at Exit 177 - LA Hwy 30; Exit West (towards Tanger Mall); Left onto St. Landry Road
9039 St. Landry Road
Gonzales, LA 70737
Phone: 225-621-1700
http://www.lamardixonexpocenter.com
Louisiana Veterinarian Medical Association
http://www.lvma.org/
Lists locations for evacuation, including help for horses
The Louisiana Veterinary Medical Association web site has a list of area animal shelters available. They are working in cooperation with other animal state organizations as well as LSU SVM, VMAT, and FEMA. LVMA has set up an emergency fund for animals
Walter J. Ernst Jr. Foundation
8550 United Plaza Blvd. , Suite 1001
Baton Rouge, LA 70809
Toll free: (800) 524-2996
Phone: (225) 928-5862
Fax: (225) 922-4611
E-mail: lvma@pncpa.com
Alabama Humane Federation
http://www.alabamahumanefederation.org/id11.html
Supply message board: http://www.alabamahumanefederation.org/hurricane/wwwboard.shtml
Have/need space: http://www.alabamahumanefederation.org/supplies/wwwboard.shtml
Transport list via message board: http://www.alabamahumanefederation.org/transport/wwwboard.shtml
Donate to a special fund specifically for GAS for rescuers: Go to any SouthTrust Bank and donate to "Alabama Humane Federation Rescue Fund"
These funds will be available to rescuers so check with the group if you have a request
The Houston Humane Society (HHS)
http://www.houstonhumane.org/
Is opening their clinic for the emergency care of pets that have been evacuated from the wake of Hurricane Katrina. On Saturday, September 3rd and Sunday, September 4th, the Houston Humane Society Animal Wellness Center will offer free bordetella vaccinations for upper respiratory disease protection, vaccinations for dog and cat infectious transmissible diseases, Advantix flea and tick preventative for dogs and Advantage flea preventative for cats to the pets of residents of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama. Pets will also receive a gift bag filled with animal food and supplies.
The Houston Humane Society (HHS) is extending their food drive to prepare for the arrival of animals from storm-damaged areas in the coming weeks. Donations of food, towels or money for medical supplies can be brought to the shelter at 14700 Almeda Road, just south of Beltway 8.
The HHS Animal Wellness Center is located at 14810 Almeda (2 blocks south of Beltway 8 and Almeda Road), and will be open between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday to evacuees with a photo ID from one of the affected states
United States Equestrian Federation, Inc.
http://www.usef.org
http://www.usef.org/relief/index.php
http://www.usef.org/documents/relief/HurricaneRelief.pdf -- really slow loading document
Habitat for Horses/Lone Star Equine Rescue
http://www.lser.org/disasterrelief.htm
http://www.habitatforhorses.org
Donate: http://www.habitatforhorses.org/getinvolved/donatenow.html and http://www.lser.org/disasterrelief.htm
Updates: http://www.habitatforhorses.org/whatsnew/katrina.html and http://www.lser.org/hurricaneKatrina.pdf
Days End Farm Horse Rescue
http://www.defhr.org/
Donate: http://partners.guidestar.org/controller/searchResults.gs?action_donateReport=1&partner=networkforgood&ein=52-1759077
Animals needing foster and/or permanent homes and/or volunteer help needed:
Dave Long is an insurance claims adjuster and has an 8 year old JRT. He has been told that in 2 to 3 days, he will be leaving for the hurricane ravaged Gulf Coast, and will not return for 3-6 months. He needs someone who can either watch his dog for that period of time, or surrender him to an organization who can place him in foster care immediately. RRI is pulling three shelter dogs today, which will once again put us
without any foster homes. If you can help, please give Dave a call immediately. The dog is neutered, UTD on shots, and on HW prevention.
Dave's contact information is as follows: email: davemyob @ msn. com (remove spaces)
Phone: 727.823.7062 or 727.423.6267 He is in St. Pete.
If anyone can provide a pet with foster care or a permanent home, please call us at either (504) 416-8361 (Elizabeth Bell Sprang) or (504) 416-8362 (Anne Bell). These animals from our clinic were homeless and at our clinic trying to find new homes. They desperately need these homes now, because we may never get to rebuild Southern Animal Foundation, at least not in New Orleans. Please help in any way if you can. Thank you all for caring about these wonderful creatures.
Assistance is needed to permanently place 145 animals that were evacuated to Texas

Hands-On Help: for displaced shelter animals, contact Lou Guyton (HSUS): lguyton@hsus.org, cell: 214/704- 4868

The Humane Society (Gulfport) is in need of volunteers to help feed and water animals left in the ruins. They reported the new U.S. 49 location may be used to shelter animals.

Alabama Humane Federation

Will be listing who needs space on a message board: http://www.alabamahumanefederation.org/supplies/wwwboard.shtml

Who is taking animals or has taken animals:
Ongoing shelter list, prepared by EARS (check for updates daily)
http://www.uan.org/pdfs/Emergency_Animal_Shelters_Katrina.pdf
Please let people know that we have opened a pet shelter at Blackham Coliseum in Lafayette, right next to the Cajundome. Evacuees may bring their pets their for housing. We have PLENTY of food, water, crates, cages, bedding and newspaper. BUT the owners are responsible for feeding, watering, walking and medicating their own pets.
Interested parties may call Lafayette Parish Animal Control at: 337/291-5644 for more information.
Also many area vets are accepting animals right now, until they fill up. Get the Yellow Pages out!
Houston Humane Society who are now caring for pets from Louisiana shelters
http://www.houstonhumane.org
http://news.bestfriends.org/index.cfm?page=specialreports&catid=04061773-BDB9-396E-9001EF6EC01318A4&mode=entry&entry=153F2492-BDB9-396E-98AB62C4DA06255F
A member received a call while ago from her Irish Wolfhound friend, Jean Reed. Jean has recently relocated to near Tyler, TX and wanted
her to post to all lists that if anyone has need of a place for their dogs, horses or themselves to contact her. She and her daughter, Jennifer (who's a handler) have room for any and all who are seeking refuge from Katrina and her aftermath. Jean's cell phone number is 941-228-8414 (this is a Florida cell number, but is active)
LSU School of Veterinary Medicine: Shelter for evacuees with pets, is at the LSU John M. Parker coliseum. The LSU SVM is coordinating efforts. All manner of supplies are needed. Veterinary medical supplies may be channeled for receipt to Dr. Drone. Other donations are being channeled through the LVMA (see below)
Paula Drone, DVM
225-572-0732
(home) 225-667-0004
http://www.vetmed.lsu.edu
Alabama Humane Federation
Will be listing space available on a message board: http://www.alabamahumanefederation.org/supplies/wwwboard.shtml
To shelter pets or horses in Mississippi, please call the Mississippi Animal Rescue League at 601/969-1631 or visit “Planning for Animals in Disaster” at www.mbah.state.ms, or call the Animal Health Emergency Hotline: 888/722-3106.
Animal rescue league shelters in Mississippi’s less disaster impacted areas are accepting evacuated animals from other coastal areas. Texas animal shelters are currently evacuating pets now housed in Louisiana shelters.
Equine evacuation information is available for horse owners in coastal states by calling Bonnie Clark, Louisiana Horseman’s Guide publisher, at (888) 784-8760 or (225) 721-1571 or by e-mail at Bonnie@lahg.net
Days End Farm Horse Rescue
http://www.defhr.org/
United States Equestrian Federation, Inc
http://www.usef.org/documents/relief/HurricaneRelief.pdf -- really slow-loading document
Getting Help for Specific Animals in the Affected Areas (the big groups are supposedly merging data):
If you have an animal that has been left behind or know of one that has been left behind:
hurricane@bestfriends.org
435/644-3965 ext. 4455
Please include the following information:
Name and contact information
Address where the pet was left
Pet’s name
Description of pet – species, breed or special markings
If you have another animal issue or need of help related to the hurricane disaster:
bfnetwork@bestfriends.org
435/644-2001 ext. 123
We are collecting rescue requests from evacuees and others who are unsure of the whereabouts of their animals. Those requests are daily being compiled with requests reported to other organizations with whom we are coordinating to form a master database. Once teams are deployed, these requests will be forwarded to those in the area who can perform rescue efforts. If you need to report a lost animal, please send your name, number, e-mail, the # and species of animal, location of animal (address plus directions and landmarks), and permission to enter to headquarters@ears.org.
Laura who is with the ASPCA and on the ground in New Orleans is taking in information about abandoned and stranded animals needing rescue. They are making a list with names, addresses, etc. Please do not contact Laura unless you have information on an animal that needs rescue in the area or can offer immediate help with rescue efforts. She must keep her phone line free as much as possible, so unless an emergency, please EMAIL. They are printing out the emails constantly.
Laura, ASPCA - New Orleans area
LAURAL@ASPCA.ORG
434-589-1499
"If people have injured or sick animals, or if people need pet medication or health certificates if they want to take the animal on an airplane, we will help as much as we can until things like pet tranquilizers or inoculations run out," Geotes said Thursday afternoon, the first day he opened for the two-hour stretch.

Gulfport Veterinary is at 204 Pass Road. Pass Road Veterinary in Biloxi is at 2709 Pass Road.
Matching Animals with Owners:
Best Friends is coordinating efforts with rescue groups to find animals that have been left in Louisiana and Mississippi homes.
Please get the word out to anyone you know who had to leave behind an animal that they can write to hurricane@bestfriends.org or call 435.644.3965 ext.4455 and leave the following information:
Name and current contact information
Address where animal was left
Name of pet
Description of pet (species, breed, distinguishing characteristics)
Photo if available.
Please call the following if your pet has been microchipped and was lost during the hurricane as many animals were found with microchips in all the states hit by Hurricane Katrina; there are several hundred already safely placed and need the owners to call
Avid Microchip ID (they also own Pet Net Microchip Company), 800/336-2843
Home Again Microchip Recovery, 866-738-4324
Vet-Link.com Microchip, 800/838-8563
Miscellaneous:
Pet Loss Hotline
We know that so many people are struggling to cope with the unknown status of their animals and ultimately mourning their deaths. If you or someone you know need to talk with someone, please call the Pet Loss Support Hotline run by the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine.The toll-free number is (800) 565-1526 and there are people to answer the line between Monday through Friday, 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm PST. The school is hoping to get extra help over the next few weeks to staff the hotline, who will be instructed on dealing with victims of disasters.
Chat/post comments
http://www.pethobbyist.com/articles/HurricaneKatrina.html
Starting Friday from 3pm - 9pm est also on Saturday, Sunday and Monday, there will be hosted, open chats for everyone who wants to network, process, grieve, share ideas etc. about anything having to do with the gulf-coast disaster. The enormity of the initial event is difficult to comprehend, and the long-term implications even more so.
This will be a safe place to meet and find support and, hopefully, some meaningful answers to the questions we all seem to have.
http://news.bestfriends.org/index.cfm?page=specialreports&mode=cat&catid=04061773-BDB9-396E-9001EF6EC01318A4
http://uan.infopop.cc/groupee/forums/a/frm/f/124103991
AKC
In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, the American Kennel Club (AKC) is working to make contact with delegates, presidents and secretaries of AKC Member and Licensed Clubs in the hurricane-stricken states. Additionally, the AKC is working with the Houston Kennel Club and the Florida Association of Kennel Clubs (FAKC) to determine where shelters and staging areas will be established. If your club is in need of assistance or you know a shelter that needs help, please contact us at ajs@akc.org or call 212-696-8220. You may also call Diane Albers, FAKC, at 800-597-2987
Personally, I would think there are better organizations to donate to than the AKC but that's an individual choice
Animal Gallery
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9133972/
A good fund-raising idea
posted by: Gina LaFond Here's an idea I'll share with you... I just ordered a 50 pack of the Best Friends "I saved a pet" bracelets. They're shown on the right side of your screen. I plan to take them to work and ask for a minimum donation of $25.00 to receive a bracelet signifying a donation to the hurricane victims.. I will then turn over the donation to Best Friends. I have ABSOLUTE trust, based on my past experiences with Best Friends, that the money will go to the animals. They have always operated on that principle and always will. I encourage others to try this idea too and we'll see if we can make a difference. I'll keep you posted as to how my fundraising is coming along. Gina LaFond ( Duluth, Minnesota)
A place where you can post comments
http://news.bestfriends.org/index.cfm?page=specialreports&mode=cat&catid=04061773-BDB9-396E-9001EF6EC01318A4
Write these churches to suggest that they also send donations for animals
TN Baptist - info@tnbaptist.org -- just sent several trucks of food, supplies, etc. to feed 300,000 people for 90 days
AL Baptist - news@thealabamabaptist.org
PCA Churches - rhaynes@pcanet.org
"Peculiar People" (wonderful church ministry) - curtis@peculiarpeople.com
Disaster Preparedness
http://www.hsus.org/hsus_field/hsus_disaster_center/disaster_preparedness_for_pets/
http://www.americanhumane.org/site/PageServer?pagename=pa_care_issues_safety_disaster
http://www.helpinganimals.com/f-disasterchecklist.asp
http://www.noahswish.org/Disaster%20Preparedness%20Information.htm
http://www.noahswish.org/disaster%20list.htm
http://www.noahswish.org/Evacuation%20locations.htm
http://www.ifaw.org/ifaw/dfiles/file_150.pdf
http://www.avma.org/disaster/saving_family.asp
for vet offices: http://www.avma.org/disaster/vet_practices.asp
http://www.fema.gov/library/diztips.shtm
for kids: http://www.fema.gov/kids/petkit.htm
http://www.aspca.org/site/PageServer?pagename=pets_emergency
http://www.fldart.org/downloads/Preparedness.pdf
http://www.fldart.org/downloads/quiz.pdf
http://www.redcross.org/services/disaster/0,1082,0_604_,00.html
FIRST AID FOR PET: http://www.redcross.org/services/disaster/0,1082,0_10_,00.html
barnyard animals preparedness: http://www.redcross.org/services/disaster/0,1082,0_11_,00.html
Disaster Response Training
http://www.hsus.org/hsus_field/hsus_disaster_center/disaster_training_dates_2005.html
https://www.uan.org/secure/workshopregister.html
http://www.americanhumane.org/site/PageServer?pagename=pa_disaster_relief_training
disaster preparedness card: http://www.americanhumane.org/site/PageServer?pagename=pb_animals_care_issues#emergency
http://www.noahswish.org/Volunteer%20Training.htm
http://www.fldart.org/pages/events.htm
Disaster Planning Manual
http://www.hsus.org/hsus_field/hsus_disaster_center/hsus_disaster_planning_manual_for_animals.html
Set of manuals to support the efforts of emergency planners as well as the managers and staff of animal shelters and other facilities housing animals; the manual is available for download, free of charge
http://www.avma.org/disaster/responseguide/responseguide_toc.asp
American Zoo and Aquarium Association
http://www.aza.org/
Hurricane update: http://www.aza.org/Newsroom/hurricaneupdate/


313 posted on 09/02/2005 12:07:21 PM PDT by doc30 (Democrats are to morals what and Etch-A-Sketch is to Art.)
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To: frgoff
When you stand before God next to the child who drowned because you stopped to rescue a cat, what will you tell Him?

You could make the same argument for any situation... you're implying that any act of kindness towards an animal is wrong because somewhere, there is a human that could be saved with the time that was wasted on the animal.

If I were in New Orleans and I saw a living thing suffering, I would do my best to help whether it were human or animal. And when I stand before God, I can tell Him that with every opportunity I did the best that I could.

314 posted on 09/02/2005 12:07:45 PM PDT by Serb5150 (www.illmitch.com)
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To: doc30; Flyer; technochick99; sinkspur; annyokie; Scott from the Left Coast; 88keys; DugwayDuke; ...
This forwards what is hoped to be a comprehensive list of animal-related resources

Ping to the above.


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315 posted on 09/02/2005 12:11:33 PM PDT by HairOfTheDog (Join the Hobbit Hole Troop Support - http://freeper.the-hobbit-hole.net/)
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To: cicero's_son
We are donating to the organization because we want the rescue efforts for animals to begin immediately. Not in 3 days. Not in 3 weeks. Immediately.

Yep.

316 posted on 09/02/2005 12:12:03 PM PDT by technochick99 (firearm of choice: Sig Sauer....)
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To: Iluvlabs not libs
When was it decided that caring for pets or domesticated animals was a liberal mindset??

Owning animals only encourages them to depend on handouts. If no one was supporting animals, they'd be forced to fend for themselves, getting jobs and contributing to the economy instead of just breeding and sitting around the house licking their butts. Animals are the ultimate welfare class.

317 posted on 09/02/2005 12:16:03 PM PDT by Heyworth
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To: CDHart
An animal's life is worth more than the life of those who are looting and pillaging and raping, IMO.

I absolutely agree with that statement and think animals as a whole are alot better then many people I know!

318 posted on 09/02/2005 12:16:10 PM PDT by seeker41
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To: Iluvlabs not libs
It is heartbreaking, but if 1000 pets were to die while one person is saved, I believe it would be worth it. I hate to seem so cold hearted, but rescueing pets should be a very low priority. I love animals, but the people really have to come fisrt. Of course, if you save some pets while saving people, then that's a good thing.

Mark

319 posted on 09/02/2005 12:17:54 PM PDT by MarkL (It was a shocking cock-up. The mice were furious!)
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To: MarkL

I love the people that say having pets is the same as having children. My SIL says it all the time, I want to smack her.


320 posted on 09/02/2005 12:19:33 PM PDT by maineman
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