papajohn, I don't know where you are, but there is a massive effort here in the Orlando area to find homes for many displaced animals. My dog walker left me a note yesterday, but I don't have it with me. I'll post what information he provided when I get home tonight.
Here is a list. The LOUISIANA SPCA is working still in Texas even though they have lost their building in N. O. so don't cross them off the list just yet. The address is posted on the site. Here is a updated list of what they need at each place. They update often so check back...
Here's an e-mail address and phone # for Best Friends, a huge no-kill shelter out west that I believe is trying to connect peopole who want to help with pets/people who need help. They're a good organization. I had a friend who volunteered there. E-mail address is hurricane@bestfriends.org
Those poor little animals. It breaks my heart to think of them without their "mommies" and "daddies". And to think of all those who had to leave their "babies" behind when they were evacuated. I saw a story on a 24 y/o man who'd had his dog 14 years and had to leave to go to Houston but couldn't take his dog and he was sobbing. Oprah was there and her CREW took the dog with them to meet up in Houston. I cried and cried and cried and I'm not even a "dog" person. It's the kitties I love!
PapaJohn, thanks for doing this and thinking of them all. You have a big heart!
Yes there are lots of farm animals being rescued here is a horse rescue group that is there. The HSUS is also working with Days End Farm Horse Rescue, adding a truck and horse trailer to the fleet of rescue-specific vehicles that are designed for sheltering all kinds of animals—pets, horses, and livestock.
To drop off and pick up animals to tranport. Or if you have supplies, contact:
hurricane@bestfriends.org or call 435-644-2001 x398 for faster assistance.
HSUS UPDATE: We are encouraging people to fill out the volunteer application on our web site at http://www.hsus.org . Look under "How You Can Help" and click "want to volunteer." We are processing these applications daily and contacting folks with information.
The Petfinder.com database for helping animals affected by Hurricane Katrina is now online:
Hearts United for Animals has sent 22 people to the Hurricane area to recover animals. We have 12 people there now and are sending more. We have delivered 7 truck loads of supplies to various shelters in the area. Today there are 40 dogs, cats and hamsters en route to the safety of our no-kill shelter in Auburn, Nebraska. Two little dogs are coming to us because their guardian died of a heart attack trying to save them. Her last words were to save her dogs. More animals will be coming. :(-->
http://noahswish.com is doing incredible work in the areas affected.....go to their website for the lastest update, they even saved a pot bellied pig.... :)-->
They not only rescue dogs and cats, but horses, iguanas, guinea pigs and on and on.....
9/10 6:47 pm PST ASCENSION PARISH SHERFIFF STOPS RESCUERS FROM SHELTER - ARMED GUARDS OUTSIDE WON'T LET RESCUERS IN
Apparently because the Louisiana State Veterinarian refuses to lift the 15 day quarantine hold period, the Gonzales state-designated shelter, is now considered full by the local sheriff. The Parish Sheriff is holding Pasado Rescuers back with armed guards, depsite the fact that we have full vans, loaded with animals - the result of a 19 hour day of rescue. We individuals need to speak out - call local media, whoever you can, the state vet needs to cut the bureaucracy and allow foster families from around the country to take these animals
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papajohn, I don't know where you are, but there is a massive effort here in the Orlando area to find homes for many displaced animals. My dog walker left me a note yesterday, but I don't have it with me. I'll post what information he provided when I get home tonight.
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A FUNDRAISER FOR LOUISIANA SPCA
1319 JAPONICA STREET
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70117
**Please make checks payable to: LA/SPCA
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papajohn
that location is under water still
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moony3424
Thank you papa. I let the person that let me know about the benefit know.
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Here is a list. The LOUISIANA SPCA is working still in Texas even though they have lost their building in N. O. so don't cross them off the list just yet. The address is posted on the site. Here is a updated list of what they need at each place. They update often so check back...
http://www.hua.org/Hurricanehelp.html
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Ron G.
I wonder if there are any displaced farm animals...horses...goats...hogs...mules...donkeys.
Anyone have any idea where I might find out?
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papajohn:
Here are some more groups helping:
http://www.akc.org/disaster_relief/?sec=sel&tp=g
and
http://www.animals911.com/
Here's an e-mail address and phone # for Best Friends, a huge no-kill shelter out west that I believe is trying to connect peopole who want to help with pets/people who need help. They're a good organization. I had a friend who volunteered there. E-mail address is hurricane@bestfriends.org
Phone is (435)644-3965 Ext. 4455
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Those poor little animals. It breaks my heart to think of them without their "mommies" and "daddies". And to think of all those who had to leave their "babies" behind when they were evacuated. I saw a story on a 24 y/o man who'd had his dog 14 years and had to leave to go to Houston but couldn't take his dog and he was sobbing. Oprah was there and her CREW took the dog with them to meet up in Houston. I cried and cried and cried and I'm not even a "dog" person. It's the kitties I love!
PapaJohn, thanks for doing this and thinking of them all. You have a big heart!
((Ron)) How are you, my dear friend?
hugs,
Robes
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Ron
Yes there are lots of farm animals being rescued here is a horse rescue group that is there. The HSUS is also working with Days End Farm Horse Rescue, adding a truck and horse trailer to the fleet of rescue-specific vehicles that are designed for sheltering all kinds of animals—pets, horses, and livestock.
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Todays update:
http://www.hua.org/Hurricane2.html
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I got this in an e-mail just now.
How YOU can help:
To drop off and pick up animals to tranport. Or if you have supplies, contact:
hurricane@bestfriends.org or call 435-644-2001 x398 for faster assistance.
HSUS UPDATE: We are encouraging people to fill out the volunteer application on our web site at http://www.hsus.org . Look under "How You Can Help" and click "want to volunteer." We are processing these applications daily and contacting folks with information.
The Petfinder.com database for helping animals affected by Hurricane Katrina is now online:
Animal Emergency Response Network
http://disaster.petfinder.com/emergency/
Helping Companion Animal Victims and their Caretakers During Disasters
Here is what it includes:
My pets need help:
I want to foster or volunteer:
I have FOUND a pet:
Show me pets that are LOST
I am a RESCUE WORKER:
I need to SEARCH the databases
For Katrina Animals Pets Rescue Resources with phone hotlines, shelters, and news, see:
http://catsinthenews.blogspot.com or
http://catsinthenews.blogspot.com/2005/09/...-resources.html
Contact Organizations:
Organization Contact Phone/ Name:
** LSU School of Veterinary Medicine: 225-578-9900 (http://www.vetmed.lsu.edu) Katrina@ldaf.louisiana.gov
** LVMA Louisiana Veterinary Medical Association: 1-800-524-2996 (http://www.lvma.org) lvma@pncpa.com
** Humane Society of the United States (HSUS): (http://www.hsus.org) disaster@hsus.org
** SPCA of New Orleans area: Laura 434-589-1499 Email:info@la-spca.org
** Northwest Louisiana Humane Society: Nancy 318-219-7387504-366-8972
** Humane Society of Monroe: Danine 318-387-9553
** Humane Society of Central Louisiana: 318-641-0458 Email: HumaneSocCenla@aol.com
or Rhattie1960@aol.com or kbulloth@yahoo.com
To foster, contact Lael Zickrick at laz@direcway.com
** Caddo Commission Animal Services.: Anita Mills 318-222-6624
** Lafayette Parish Animal Control: 337-291-5644
** Noah's Wish Foundation: Teri/Roger 530-622-9313 Email: Terricrisp@msn.com and info@noahswish.org
** Memphis Shelby County Humane Society: 901-276-7770 (http://www.memphishumane.org)
** Project Starfish - Helping pets displaced by Hurricane Katrina: Email: info@ProjectStarfish.org
Contact information for Animal Rescue Organizations In Mississippi:
** Mississippi Alliance 228-216-7729
** Gulf Coast SPCA 228-872-5659 Email: GulfCoastSPCA@yahoo.com
Contact information for Animal Rescue Organizations In Alabama
** Greater Birmingham Humane Society Jackie/ Melissa
205-290-0055
205-682-8894
Email: info@gbhs.org
Contact information for Red Cross in Louisiana with Shelter that
allows pets:
** NW Louisiana Chapter Red Cross Michelle Davidson 318-865-9545
** Best Friends Animal Society -www.bestfriends.org/donate . Also
animals lost in the area affected by Katrina can be reported at
email: hurricane@bestfriends.org or 435-644-3965 x 4455
** ASPCA
To make a donation to our Disaster Relief Fund, please call (866)
275-3923. You can also make a secure online donation at ASPCA.org.
Donating Goods: If you are interested in donating goods to
disaster-area shelters, please email outreach@aspca.org. Be sure to
provide as many details as possible about your donation, and a way you
can be contacted.
TO FOSTER
** 1-800-Save-A-Pet.com is compiling a fostering list to share with
ASPCA and animal disaster groups on the ground.
Katrina Animal Foster Home Sign-up
We have offered to put together a database of foster homes for the
ASPCA disaster teams and other organizations working on the front
lines, and they have accepted our offer.
If you live outside of the region affected by the hurricane, you are still
welcome and encouraged to sign up. Please know, though, that you
will be expected to provide a way to transport the pet(s) to you. If you
are asked to travel to the region to pick up your foster pet(s), you will
be responsible for all travel costs, arrangements, and accommodations
during your trip.
URL BELOW (be sure to copy & paste BOTH lines together):
http://savinglives.1-800-save-a-pet.com/si...N_USER_REQUESTS
** http://www.puppymillrescue.com/
click on the Katrina info which will take you to a foster application..
This is the tool we will use to get your
offer to the people in the trenches!!!!
** To apply to FOSTER A Dog or Cat go to:
http://www.katrinafoundpets.com/app.htm
Fill out the foster form.
Humane Society of Central Louisiana:
Email: Lael Zickrick at laz@direcway.com
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September 10, 2005
Hearts United for Animals has sent 22 people to the Hurricane area to recover animals. We have 12 people there now and are sending more. We have delivered 7 truck loads of supplies to various shelters in the area. Today there are 40 dogs, cats and hamsters en route to the safety of our no-kill shelter in Auburn, Nebraska. Two little dogs are coming to us because their guardian died of a heart attack trying to save them. Her last words were to save her dogs. More animals will be coming. :(-->
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http://noahswish.com is doing incredible work in the areas affected.....go to their website for the lastest update, they even saved a pot bellied pig.... :)-->
They not only rescue dogs and cats, but horses, iguanas, guinea pigs and on and on.....
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Just applied to foster a cat - thanks for that one listing - I have been looking for a place to apply.
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9/10 6:47 pm PST ASCENSION PARISH SHERFIFF STOPS RESCUERS FROM SHELTER - ARMED GUARDS OUTSIDE WON'T LET RESCUERS IN
Apparently because the Louisiana State Veterinarian refuses to lift the 15 day quarantine hold period, the Gonzales state-designated shelter, is now considered full by the local sheriff. The Parish Sheriff is holding Pasado Rescuers back with armed guards, depsite the fact that we have full vans, loaded with animals - the result of a 19 hour day of rescue. We individuals need to speak out - call local media, whoever you can, the state vet needs to cut the bureaucracy and allow foster families from around the country to take these animals
From their website....
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ASCENSION PARISH GOVERNMENT
P.O. Box 1659
Gonzales, LA 70707
Phone: (225) 621-5709
Fax (225) 621-5704
email: spatterson@apgov.us
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