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Those Left Behind

The Forgotten Victims

of

Hurricane Katrina

The Numbers

• Estimated that 200,000 animals died

• Ten percent reunited

• Countless others (maybe thousands) are still waiting, wondering and wandering

• Around 5,000 adopted

• Now dog packs roaming

• Houses being demolished

• New litters being born

What You Can Do

• PETS Bill (Federal)• The Pets Evacuation and Transportation Standards (PETS) Act, S. 2548

and H.R. 3858, would require state and local agencies to include pets in

their disaster plans.

• Louisiana Disaster Pet Evacuation Plan

SB 607 has moved out of the Senate Judiciary Committee but still

faces substantial challenges if it is to become law this year. Please

contact Governor Blanco and the Senate Finance Committee today.

What Else Can You Do?

• ARNO

• Critical Need for cat food especially

• Cash/Gift Certificates

• Foster Homes

• Houses are now being demolished

• Open your heart and home to one more

• Volunteers to feed and water

For More Information

• Best Friends Animal Sanctuary

(http://www.bestfriends.org)

• Animal Rescue New Orleans

(http://www.animalrescueneworleans.com)

• Alley Cat Allies

(http://www.alleycat.org)

Alley Cat Allies

• Phase One of Trip

• Camp Bogalusa

• 365 feral cats are transported in eleven

RV transports to sanctuaries across the

country

• Monks, artists lofts, and vets accept them

ARNO

• Animal Rescue New Orleans

• Located in an abandoned hair salon

• Grassroots Feed and Water Program

• 1,600 locations-grids across each parish

• Divided into around 60 sections

• Each section has 30 or so F/W sites

• Takes around 4 hours each section

• Later moved to Celebration Station

Celebration Station

• Phase Three of Trip

• Best Friends Animal Sanctuary

• A large temporary rescue station was set up for two months to shelter dogs and cats

• Goal of 25 animals each day-but

• -not enough shelters to take them

• Also, many were too frightened by now

• Still doing selective trapping and rescue

What I Remember

• Destruction and Death

• Muck and Mold

• Personal Belongings Exposed

• So Many Sad Stories & a few miracles

• Resilient People of LA

• Those Left Behind Still Trying To Survive

• FEMA and the Red Cross

• Volunteers from across the country

Destruction

• Things in strange places

• Personal Belongings

• Mass devastation

• Cars/houses like a bombed out war zone

Muck and Mold

• Grey

• No Wildlife

• No sounds

• No people

Christmas

• New Orleans 2005

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