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Cease Fire on Animals Streets of New Orleans (Please Sign Petition)
Petition Site ^ | 9/10/05

Posted on 09/10/2005 11:21:16 PM PDT by BagCamAddict

Please sign the online petition to stop the killing of pets in New Orleans. Conflicting reports abound, regarding whether orders have been given to shoot abandoned pets. But just in case it is or becomes true, please sign the online petitions below to STOP the killing:

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/366281507?ltl=1126417990

And the following petition adds the words "and their pets" to the order to evacuate people from New Orleans. Please sign it also:

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/840979272?ltl=1126071044


TOPICS: News/Current Events; US: Louisiana; Your Opinion/Questions
KEYWORDS: abandonedanimals; amazinglydumbvanity; animalrights; antihunting; apigisaboy; companionanimals; dogfood; doggieping; fluffy; growaheartsometime; katrina; liberalwebsite; peta; pets; petsgonewild; petsnothumans; wildkingdom
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To: goldfinch
Nonsense. That argument is as weak as the lefties argument that you cannot support the Iraq war unless your own children are serving there.

As a post script, I think it's important to point out your comparison fails because, following your analogy, the question is not whether someone without military experience is qualified to have an opinion on whether we should have troops in Iraq.

The question is whether the people sent to Iraq are qualified to be *troops*.

181 posted on 09/11/2005 4:00:35 AM PDT by papertyger
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To: Sally'sConcerns

Thousands of pets are STILL IN THEIR HOMES. Many owners left food and water for a week, thinking they would be back in 2 days at the most. They didn't realize what would happen, and that their dogs and cats would be trapped inside with no food or water. And packs of dogs running loose for a week are not wild dogs, they're just desperate to survive.

Any animals not rescued or killed will die horrible deaths of starvation or dehydration or heat exhaustion. If they can't be rescued, then being shot is definitely more humane than the alternatives.


182 posted on 09/11/2005 4:13:54 AM PDT by BagCamAddict (Prayers for the victims of Katrina)
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To: BagCamAddict
SOME of us DO care about animals.

We do too.

We just realize how cruel it is to not put some of them out of their misery.

183 posted on 09/11/2005 4:23:42 AM PDT by Balding_Eagle (God has blessed Republicans with really stupid enemies.)
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To: djreece
You can be apalled all you want because it's not going to change the facts that the animals are doing all they can to survive and some of it's dangerous to people. If it was just running the streets and being able to forage in garbage cans or getting the occasional meal from someone who felt sorry for it, that would be one thing. Here's a news flash for you, that's not what's happening to these poor animals in New Orleans where 80% is flooded.

New Orleans has numerous vacant houses because people evacuated to get out of the way of the storm. Those that didn't evacuate are having to be rescued and accounted for. Oh, did you hear large parts of New Orleans flooded? More feral animals with less ground to hunt and gather good drinking water on.

Don't even give me that throw away attitude you're trying to use to guilt people into trying to save former, now feral pets. Pets haven't had strangers feeding them on occasion because there wasn't enough to be had by those that chose to stay behind. Pets aren't pets any longer after they've survived the horrific conditions these animals have. They're now effectively wild animals with all of the issues that go along with becoming feral.

Tell me who's boiling the abandoned animals water to keep them from getting parasites or getting sick? Tell me who's going to have the time or the money to spend to cure these feral animals of any diseases they contracted in storm ravaged New Orleans? Tell me who's left to help keep the animals socialized? Convince me the animals aren't turning feral in order to simply survive. Prove to me they're safe to have around now after having been feral out of necessity.

You want to see throw away animals, come to my house and see the four I rescued. The terrier mix was being allowed to play in the street and he fit in the palm of my hand. And yes, I know how big he was because he was tick and flea infested so I had to give him a bath the first night he spent with me. I held him in one hand and lathered/rinsed him with the other hand.

Come visit the full blooded lab that was allowed to run the street and showed up at my back door with a male lab trying to mount her even though she wasn't in heat. I live in a town of 4500 and NO one called to claim her from the dog catcher's office. Normally they only let a dog live for 5 days before they're euthanized. I offered and my offer was accepted to foster her rather than have her stuck in a small cage at the pound. We decided to adopt her and the day the dogcatcher came over with adoption papers, my lab got so excited to see another friend she jumped off the porch. Since I had her on a leash, she took me with her. I ended up being taken by ambulance because I couldn't move. Turned out I sprained my already broken neck and broke the ball off the long bone on my left arm. So be appalled because I adopted her anyway.

One of my cats was a feral kitten my then mother-in-law managed to tame to touch. I've had her for 16 years. Tell me again about throw-away attitudes.

My last cat was adopted from the Houston SPCA. They had her hidden behind the door in the ready-to-adopt cat room. They had her hidden because she'd been weaned way too young. Her gums were blue gray and she was so weak she couldn't even meow. I had to sign a special document waiving any right whatsoever to bring her back if she got sick. Heck, she was already sick. Somehow or another though I managed to nurse her back to health some 17 years ago.

Do you tell anyone with a missing pet that they are better off putting the pet down if it has been gone for more than ten days????

Given the horrendous conditions the animals are having to live in in New Orleans, yes I'd advocate them doing the humane thing and euthanizing their beloved pet because their beloved pet has lived through a horrendous time and we don't have a way of treating PTSD successfully in animals yet.

Tell me which natural disaster with flooding, disease, bad water and a lack of food you rescued your feral pets and tell me, are you taking care of them now? Or did you simply rescue them and leave the problems to others to deal with.

Do you tell everyone an abandoned pet makes an excellent replacement pet?

Get a clue. Give some thought about how some of the so-called humans are treating each other and they can be talked to and hopefully reasoned with. Now, give some thought about a poor dumb animal that has no way to communicate or to be communicated with.

You're appalled? I'm sickened by so called do gooders who don't give a thought to the trauma and pain these poor, defenseless animals have been subjected to. But by gosh, we have to save them even if they are diseased, extrememly malnourished, been running in a pack and killing other animals.

184 posted on 09/11/2005 5:00:07 AM PDT by Sally'sConcerns
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To: Sally'sConcerns

Thanks for posting that information.


185 posted on 09/11/2005 8:00:45 AM PDT by MarMema
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To: BagCamAddict; Salamander; HairOfTheDog
Here is some good news, though.

SLIDELL, La., Sept. 7, 2005 -- Noah's Wish, a not-for-profit organization that works exclusively to rescue and shelter animals in disasters has almost 500 animals in its temporary shelter in Slidell, LA. Cats, dogs, rabbits, parakeets, hamsters, iguanas, snakes, parrots and baby squirrels are among the animals rescued by Noah's Wish volunteers and Slidell Animal Control officers. In addition to the 490 pets in the care of Noah's Wish, seven other animal shelters in the state of Louisiana are also working around the clock to save as many animals as possible. In total, over 2,600 animals are being housed in seven shelters throughout the state. Cats, dogs, rabbits, one duck, one snake, one pot-bellied pig and 151 horses are in shelters across the state of Louisiana.

Click on the photo gallery for pictures of rescued animals.

186 posted on 09/11/2005 8:13:41 AM PDT by MarMema
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To: MarMema

Thank you.


187 posted on 09/11/2005 8:21:43 AM PDT by HairOfTheDog (Join the Hobbit Hole Troop Support - http://freeper.the-hobbit-hole.net/)
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To: BagCamAddict

BUMP


188 posted on 09/11/2005 8:22:24 AM PDT by Dante3
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To: HairOfTheDog

See those pics? How many did you want to go get and bring home? I lost count at around 3.


189 posted on 09/11/2005 8:25:07 AM PDT by MarMema
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To: MarMema

Thank you for posting the info about those wonderful companions. I wonder if Snowball has been found yet.


190 posted on 09/11/2005 8:26:10 AM PDT by cyborg (I'm having the best day ever.)
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To: MarMema

Oh - I know myself better than to even look. If I went near a shelter I'd go broke bringing them all home, dogs, cats, horses, birds... I'd have the whole dang animal kingdom in my house.

If I lived near, I'd be helping down there to rescue and give homes to as many as I could. Sitting 2,000 miles away, it makes me feel pretty helpless.


191 posted on 09/11/2005 8:30:20 AM PDT by HairOfTheDog (Join the Hobbit Hole Troop Support - http://freeper.the-hobbit-hole.net/)
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To: cyborg
Have not heard anything. There are so many sad stories out there.

I am trying to stay focused on what I can do and enjoy the pics of those who were rescued and are being cared for.

I was in the republic of Georgia in May and saw a lot of hungry street dogs there. It was very hard. My son and I were feeding the dogs every morning and evening. They were all sweet, not feral at all. Sometimes it is just very hard for animals.

192 posted on 09/11/2005 8:33:00 AM PDT by MarMema
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To: HairOfTheDog
Me too. I must be at least that far away in Seattle.

The pics are worth a look though.

193 posted on 09/11/2005 8:36:36 AM PDT by MarMema
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To: MarMema

I'm 60 miles from you. ;~D


194 posted on 09/11/2005 8:38:33 AM PDT by HairOfTheDog (Join the Hobbit Hole Troop Support - http://freeper.the-hobbit-hole.net/)
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To: HairOfTheDog
No kidding? We could carpool.

Need any pet goats, by any chance?

195 posted on 09/11/2005 8:41:13 AM PDT by MarMema
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To: sinkspur

Go up to my post with the link and go see the pics of the rescued animals. Some really great ones. I love the one they got of the dog with the tongue out.


196 posted on 09/11/2005 8:42:11 AM PDT by MarMema
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To: MarMema

I would love to get a nanny goat.


197 posted on 09/11/2005 8:44:05 AM PDT by cyborg (I'm having the best day ever.)
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To: MarMema

I've thought about goats, to control the brush I've got in the back forty. Unfortunately, I don't think I've got secure enough fencing for goats. Goats require a whole 'nother level of fencing than the horses do ;~D


198 posted on 09/11/2005 8:46:40 AM PDT by HairOfTheDog (Join the Hobbit Hole Troop Support - http://freeper.the-hobbit-hole.net/)
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To: HairOfTheDog
Actually mine don't really get out too often and we have lapses in fencing. Mostly it's the kids leaving the gate unhooked. The bucks had no fence for almost a month and never left the pen.

When my goats do escape they only go to the nearest pine tree or salal patch.

They're wonderful for brush. Many people I place with are amazed at what they can do to blackberries.

What you do have to have is dry, wind-free shelter for dairy goats, and they do need hay and fresh water daily. Hooves trimmed twice a year and worming every few months. CDT vaccine yearly. Gotta keep them away from Rhodies though, because they will eat it and it kills them.

If you ever change your mind, be sure to let me know. I am always taking in goats in need of homes here and we have a few younguns that were bottle-fed and are very sweet. They're amazing pets, as affectionate and fun as dogs and very intelligent. I have nubians and saanens and especially some mixes since my younger son let the buck out a few years back and he got everyone.

199 posted on 09/11/2005 9:04:19 AM PDT by MarMema
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To: BagCamAddict

My impression was that the Natl Guard was "shooting the animals" - as in the the 2 legged kind. That's a petition I'd support.


200 posted on 09/11/2005 9:05:36 AM PDT by sandydipper (Less government is best government!)
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