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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When all the humans have been helped, then we can turn our attention to dumb animals.
On the contrary, the animal rescuers --who are experts, btw, not 'nuts'-- would be performing a huge service:
1. They'd be reducing the number of dead animals contaminating the water.
2. They'd be giving the pets' owners a chance, just possibly, to reclaim their beloved pets.
And regarding #2, don't scoff. I'd rather MY privately donated money be spent on one pet's being restored to his owner, than on 5000 'psychotherapists' and 'grief counselors' to supposedly help the flood victims get back on their feet. Which is where a LOT of our taxpayer money is going to go.
Which is why we need to save the PEOPLE first!!!!!
Are you down there helping? Should we force you to do so? If not, can it.
Some people really are capable of caring about people and animals. Of course no one is going to bypass a human to save a dog. But they can do both.
Not sure why some on this thread think this is an either/or deal.
NEW ORLEANS (AP) At the front of the line, the weary refugees waded through ankle-deep water, grabbed a bottle of water from state troopers and happily hopped on buses that would deliver them from the horrendous conditions of the Superdome.
At the back end of the line, people jammed against police barricades in the rain. Refugees passed out and had to be lifted hand-over-hand overhead to medics. Pets were not allowed on the bus, and when a police officer confiscated a little boy's dog, the child cried until he vomited. "Snowball, snowball," he cried.
His dog is all this little boy has left and after surviving the SuperDome, I am sure he thought that he had saved his buddy.
Please ping me or governmentshrinker with any ideas or help from dog lovers here on reuniting this little boy with his dog. Yeah, I know, I know its a long shot but miracles do happen
Please NO posts about humans being more important than animals, the rules are rules etc.
I realize that people are more important than animals and that's why I would like to help this little person, who has seen more tragedy more most of us will see in a lifetime, regain something that he loves with all his heart.
You are a sorry soul if that is how you view it. I view it as the best of what it means to be human.
The stature of the person is shown in how far he reaches out to help the helpless, including animals.
The ones raping and pillaging are the "weenies." I would and have save an animal before I would help that human trash.
Why don't you get off of this thread?
I wish I could adopt one of these animals but I've reached my 2 pet limit for my condo.
Human life is more important, true. But that does not mean that the animals shouldn't receive some aid. Or at least some compassion. Nobody is taxing others to save the pets, so why is their s much vitriol against those who will do it on their own dime? I'd expect this on DU, but not here.
Amen, its easy to critize from the safety and comfort of your livingroom
It's my friggin hard earned money and I'll donate it to whomever I like. And in this case it's been split equally between organizations saving people and helping the animals.
And if you don't like it too bad.
Ah, another one of these "you haven't experienced this, so shut your mouth" liberals.
Well, in a state of emergency, anyone expending resources on rescuing animals when people are in danger should be prosecuted.
Many thanks for this info. These poor animals have been on my mind the past few days. I will call and make a donation.
I cannot argue with that.
Brilliant post.
Save a dog and you're going to have to give it water that a human could have.
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