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"One woman said it's probably going to cost her a
divorce but she's going to spend the rest of her life
looking for her dog. She will not stop until she finds out
what happened to him. She said she had that dog eight years;
it's not just a dog, it's family."
- Chris DeRose, President - Last
Chance for Animals |
Atlanta
Saves New Orleans' Animals
Atlanta
Saves New Orleans' Katrina Dogs Due to Die
03/22/2006
At
5 AM on Tuesday March 14th, animal rescuers evacuated the
Tangipahoa Animal Shelter in Hammond Louisiana to save the lives
of about sixty dogs and thirty cats. These animals had survived
three hurricanes and the toxic, flood ravaged streets they used to
call home only to end up on the shelter's euthanasia list. As dawn
broke a convoy of MuttShack volunteers drove these surrendered
pets to Atlanta and into the waiting arms of U.S. Animal
Protection, where they are being put up for fostering and
adoption. MuttShack
animal rescuers have been in New Orleans, since Hurricane
Katrina. They have rescued over 3,000 animals, but the rescue
landscape has changed dramatically. Where animals were rescued
from the floodwaters and homes after Katrina and Rita, they are
now being rescued from shelters too.
New Orleans' residents are surrendering their animals. Many have
returned to vacant lots where their homes once stood. Others have
no fences and their backyards resemble toxic dumpsites. Some find
their homes overflowing with homeless relatives and friends and
simply have no room for pets. Only a fraction of the original
shelters survived – most were completely destroyed, others are
so damaged that they cannot operate. The ones that did make it,
are running at capacity and with limited manpower and resources
have no time to run their spay/neuter or adoption clinics.
"There simply aren't enough people in the City of New Orleans
to adopt the animals that are being surrendered," said Amanda
St.John, founder of MuttShack
Animal Rescue "Where there once was a population of
500,000 there are now only 180,000. MuttShack Animal Rescue and
Sunshine Dogstar, evacuated the dogs and cats from the shelter
when the Tangipahoa Parish Animal Control, a governmental agency
under the Tangipahoa Parish Council in Hammond, were forced to
temporarily shut down their facility. They needed to evacuate the
premises in order to fully disinfect and renovate it," she
added .
The City of Atlanta, which has been so magnanimous towards New
Orleans evacuees, has once again come to the rescue. Atlanta's
U.S. Animal Protection offered to assist in the Hammond
rescue. Director, Dawn Taylor Bechtold, responded to the emergency
and offered to assist in placing pets with families in Atlanta.
Emergency crates needed for the transport and evacuation came at
the 11th hour from Petsmart
Charities. Upon arrival in Atlanta, film crews welcomed the
Mardi Gras adorned pets. Remodel
America a Kennesaw home improvement company that specializes
in customizing home exteriors cleared out one of their warehouses
to set up an emergency triage center thus providing a safe haven
and comfortable environment for the very stressed out rescuees.
Pets were inspected by the Georgia State Department of
Agriculture, and further veterinary examinations are being
concluded by Dr. Michael Good
of Town and Country Veterinary Clinic. The animals will be
vaccinated, spayed and neutered and are available for adoption.
"Stop the Profiteering. It
Costs Us Everything."
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