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Pets Left Behind during Katrina
I am sure many of you are concerned about the welfare of pets left behind during the hurricane. If you know of someone who is worried about their pet, they can contact:
[email protected] 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. Best Friends will forward the information to folks who are going into the disaster area to help animals stranded and abandoned there. There are many ways to help including donations to www.bestfriends.com a responsible charitable organization devoted to animal care and welfare. |
Thanks cmcfong for a wonderful recommendation.
I'd like to add another : www.noahswish.org Noah's Wish has some very creative ways for us to contribute, aside from the much needed cash donations. I just want to be "on record" to say that human needs are first and foremost...but for those who have the ability to donate to more than one organization, this is another option. For those of us who are animal lovers, we can only begin to imagine what it must be like to be forced to leave them behind. Marion |
cmc, I just realized today that FEMA has a vetinary branch.
Did anyone else notice that many of the people who are being rescued have their animals with them? I wonder how many of those thousands would have gone to shelters if they could have brought their pets with them? I certainly would never be able to leave my cats and haven't during many evacuations. Thanks for posting cmc. |
GoTravel and Marion, thanks so much for the information.
I remember being evacuated from the Outer Banks where I was vacationing with my Kerry Blue Terrier. When we got to the shelter, they told me to turn the dog loose and come in or leave the dog in the car (98 degrees). That Kerry Blue and I spent the night together, a miserable and scary one...and we were together for fifteen and a half years after that. I know how hard a choice it must have been for people to leave their pets, I remain grateful that I have not been challenged the way so many were. |
This IS an important issue because so many people have only their pet in their life as if they are a family member. Getting their pet back can change everything for them.
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Jorr,
Thanks for being so eloquent. You said what I was trying to say. That if word can spread to the evacuees that organizations are trying to help the animals, that may bring them some peace. Even if it's not "their" beloved pet, knowing that others may be rescued will be important. Marion |
Oh God, this just get sadder and sadder.
I did read that a lot of people refuse to go to shelters because they won't allow pets in them. That would be the Yankee and I, how could we leave Pup behind? I know in Florida last year, there were sooo many pets lost and hopefully found, but the shelters were overloaded. Let us keep this at the top, for the sweet little pets who make our days bright. |
I know in my area that if we have to evacuate, several shelters are always designated that allow pets.
Pets must either be crated or on a leash at all times. |
Right aftet the mandatory evacuation was announced, PETA issued a warning, I heard it on the TV news, that people who leave their pets behind will be legally responsible. They didn't say if there are any places, like shelters, accepting people with pets. DUH!
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PETA does not reperesent the true animal lover.
They will always be promoting their *cause* even in times of a natural disaster. Spare me from them... Marion |
The temporary Red Cross shelter in our neighborhood asked us if we could take in a pet if someone came in with one. For those of you all near shelters, you could do that--leave your name that you can take in a pet while the human family is displaced. Perhaps then word would get out that people could come with their animals.
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Face facts: "true aninal lovers" don't LEAVE their pets behind (and they also don't try to ride out the storms, either).
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I, too, can never figure out how people leave pets behind in these situations, but unfortunately it is the case.
We are Best Friends donaters, and my wife e-mailed me a couple of hours ago about Noah's Wish asking about information. I had not heard of them. Does someone have first hand knowledge of what they do? Thanks. ((H)) |
Intrepid: that's my knee-jerk response too. I know I would never leave my dog & cat to fend for themselves, if it meant I spent the night (and the next night, and the next....) in a park or under a bridge. BUT, I am not old or sick or poor nor do I have small humans to care for. I'd be afraid to get too adamant about what I would never do.
MarionCK - I am, however, willing to be completely adamant in agreeing with you about PETA. Here in my city, a PETA-affiliated organization is trying to extort $25,000 from the local animal shelter to have an "audit" by another extremist animal rights group (by making abuse allegations). That's right, take away $25,000 in hard won contributions that would otherwise go to feed and shelter homeless dogs and cats...and use that money for politcal gain. Special room in hell.... |
Noah's Wish and Best Friends are working together. For information on their current status see: www.bestfriends.com
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Litespeed_Chick,
You've made some wonderful points about "leaving" pets. It is often the elderly who are most susceptible to the rules of an authority figure. That was the upbringing of their generation. And one never knows just how true fear will affect us. I'd hate for this thread to deteriorate into another judgemental discussion, when the OP was offering hope to the victims and a way for us to help. Until we walk in their shoes, or feel the pain of a final goodbye to a beloved animal companion, let's PLEASE try to be positive and contribute to the organizations that offer hope and help. Marion |
Thanks for sharing info about Noahswish; I had never heard of it. I have emailed the link to all of my friends and asked them to donate in whatever way they could. I also told my son about it and he is going to put together a drive at his high school to collect items from their list of needed donations to send.
:-) My husband says I treat our dog better than him. I would have to say the dog agrees with him. :-) Seriously - I love them both and would never leave either one behind! |
I am so glad to see a post dealing with pets. As an owner of two cats (who I call my fur-children) I can sympathize with those who have lost pets in the wake of disasters like these. I would never, ever be able to leave my kitties alone and sometimes it disturbs me how little consideration is given by media, rescue authorities etc to animals. I understand that human life is extremely important, but as others have said on this thread, to many of us animals are family, so we don't make those kinds of distinctions.
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MzPossum, your excellent idea bears repeating:
"For those of you all near shelters, you could do that--leave your name that you can take in a pet while the human family is displaced. Perhaps then word would get out that people could come with their animals." Even for those of us hundreds of miles away from NOLA, most of us are aware of shelters in our metro area, be it for the homeless, battered women etc. It could only help everyone if more people knew their precious pets would be cared for during the duration of their stay in a shelter. Excellent idea, thank you for the great suggestion. |
Here's some more heartening news concerning pets: It was just announced on our local news that LSU will be setting up a pet shelter; I'm assuming that's for rescued pets as well as for folks coming in with their animals. The pet shelter will be located behind the agricultural building on the LSU campus.
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OK GUYS! I just send a measly $25 to Noah's Wish , it was easy to do, they have a link on their site that goes straight to PayPal.
Let's see you all make me look bad! I would be interested to see how much a Fodor's thread could generate. Thread total so far: $25....next? |
$100.
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Thanks cmcfong and marionck and others for the info.
I'd like to mention that the U.S. Humane Society's Disaster Response Unit is on their way (I believe they left yesterday) to begun a multi-state animal rescue and recovery effort. They are accepting donations. Mercy Corps has partnered with Episcopal Relief to provide emergency supplies to the survivors. They were one of the first responders to help with relief efforts following the tsunami, and also Hurricanes Andrew and Ivan, etc. They are also accepting donations. You can find both organizations at theanimalrescuesite.com, along with other charitable organizations, including save the rainforest, breast cancer, etc. |
I think we should trust in the generosity of Fodorites, rather than keeping track of donations.
Maybe someone who can *cut and paste* (not I ) would post this on some of the other boards. I also suggest that we send donation information to all of our email pals. Discussion boards and the power of email will generate more funds than we can possibly imagine...I HOPE :-) ! Marion |
On TV they showed a vehicle from what I believe was a shelter leaving NO with animals.. What will happen if the animals are found they will be brought to shelters in other states. There are many organizations who rescue from"kill" and overcrowded shelters animals and I'm wondering if they have become involved.. If it was a family pet they might have been microchipped.. We have just had our beloved little dog microchipped so if she is ever lost they will be able to find us or our friends..
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Thanks for this information. I was glad to be able to make a donation for the animals. I can't imagine having to go through a disaster like this, and to also face leaving behind a beloved pet.
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Another good organization for donations is the Humane Society of the United States, already hard at work rescuing animals.
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Petco stores are also taking donations or you can go online to petco.com.
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You can also contribute through www.care2.org or http://www.americanhumane.org/site/P...isaster_relief
My budget is horribly tight this month, but the guilt was killing me, so I just added $25 to the thread total. My heart goes out to those having to make the choice of evacuating with or without pets. God speed. lynne |
Just found this Amazon Wish List for Best Friends Animal Society.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/registry/1W...024829-0271837 There's 6 pages of inexpensive things they need, can be purchased thru Amazon, and will be delivered to Best Friends. I haven't read all the details but I'd think anything you purchased would be a tax deduction as well. The plight of ALL living things in NOLA breaks my heart. I spent summers there in Metarie at my grandfather's home and playing on the levee which was only 6 houses away. We have cousins still there and trapped but fortunately dry and, so far, safe. NOLA folk are hearty and headstrong which can be both a blessing and a curse. God willing, in another day or two the cousins will realize they need to load up and leave for a while. NOLA will learn, survive, and come back stronger than ever...in time. I humbly add my prayers to all those here on the various Fodor forums for our loved ones, human and animal, who are experiencing such hardship. |
Thanks for the link llrpurch. I was going to donate anyway, but it's almost more fun to pick out "goodies" for the animals than to just give cash.
I love Amazon, and I think it's a great setup. Some of the other organizations might think about setting up wish lists as well. |
I've donated to Best Friends for years, they are wonderful and they have great networking all over the country.
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I'm happy that I am not the only one worried about all the pets effected by Katrina. I could never leave my pets behind (3 cats and a dog).
I live in St. Louis and donate to the Missouri Humane Society on a regular basis. Because of this I am on their mailing list, and just this morning I received an e-mail stating that their Disaster Response Team is heading south to Jackson, MS where they will partner with national and local animal welfare organizations to rescue animals in disress as a result of Hurricane. For anyone else who would like to donate, this website has several animal charities accepting donations: http://www.networkforgood.org/topics...amp;cmpgn=NEWS Tracy |
Thank you cmc and everyone for all the GOOD information here on caring for our furry friends. As proud Momma of Sophie ((&)) it makes it so sad to think of many out there without their parents.
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I'm not sure which national group that he's a part of, but a local vet in my western Nebraska town left today as part of a animal rescue team on the Gulf Coast. They are actively seeking foster parents for abandoned birds, dogs and cats that were left behind. As soon as I know more info, I'll post it.
I can't imagine leaving my precious pets behind...my heart bleeds for the people who had to do this very thing. Then I think of people who are can't find parents, children, spouses...it's just too much. Absolutely heartbreaking. Prayer and $$ are so important right now!! |
Thank you for posting this message. I always think about pets left behind in disasters. Already made a donation to Red Cross, but still wanted to do something for the animals. Best Friends seems to be perfect. 100% of the donation will go to help.
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For the Charlotte area Fodorites, please also check out Project Halo:
http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/projecthalo.html Project HALO is in the process of coordinating a trip to the flood ravaged areas of MS, AL and LA to help rescue the displaced and injured animals. |
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Some little boy at the Super Dome was told he couldn't take his dog on the bus, he cried and cried until he vomited as he yelled his pets name...
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