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Thank-you letter from Seneca Falls Humane Society.

I want you and your readers to know is what we saw in
New Orleans!! I felt like I was back in Africa or Bosnia -
where there is little concern for life, human, feline,
canine, any kind of life. The vulnerable- the old, the poor,
and pets left behind often because their people were
promised they'd be cared for - were left injured, dying in
their homes and on the street.

Subject:  Baron 9-year-old Male Golden Retriever Mix
Owners:  Amy and Sonny Borne

Darren was arrested with over 100 fighting dogs. He learned to fight dogs in Angola as a prisoner!  Darren runs Dirty South Kennels an appropriate name:

The more I look at your site the more mad I get at people!!!!

She said "there goes my companion of 9 years".

Print a flyer to help us find Snowball

"The publicity over Snowball has undoubtedly help save many other pets by galvanizing
the animal lover community. "
Ann Barnes

MYSTERY, !  WHICH DOG IS REALLY SNOWBALL ?,

Oily Dog
HAS BEEN FOUND !

Looking for "Muffin" bellow this dog stayed with his dead owner for days where is he? We would like to help him.

 MYSTERY, !  WHICH DOG IS REALLY SNOWBALL ?,

Are any the real Snowball?

 Tanya family re-united,

A "STARFISH" WAS SAVED TODAY

Whiskerville and Fabian kennels updates

DOGS LEFT BEHIND

MESSAGES FROM THE FRONT LINE!

    Apply to foster an animal in need click here

www.bestfriends org

Gentilly Animal Hospital where are our Pets?  people are asking us for help, where did you place their pets? no answer to phone calls please contact us and let us know we will post it here, thank you

BURGLAR BARS MUST BE CUT TO SAVE LIFE - SOS SOS 
Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2005 10:37 PM
0129. Dog Rescue needed to cut burglar bars
by jodysiano, 9/14/05 23:27 ET
This has been reported, but don't know if anyone got to this house and cut the burglar bars to get in.
Our house in New Orleans was located at: 3727 Pauger St., New Orleans, LA 70122. This is in the 7th Ward of New Orleans near Gentily. There are burglar bars on all of our windows & doors, so Buddy would need to be cut out of our house.
Call We can be reached in San Antonio, Tx at: 210.877.0779, or: 210.296.6469,
email is: htaylor@atomcatcher.com ( @atomcatcher.com)
Buddy is a Staffordshire Pitbull Terrior~ brindle (primarily black with some reddishbrown).
 
Time running out for rescue of therapy dog trained NOT to barkTue, 13 Sep 2005 16:07:19 -0700 (PDT) Laura Cortese
lauracstyle@yahoo.com  writes:
Do you know anyone personally or
have a shelter contact that can rescue a stranded dog
in New Orleans? I know of someone who had to leave
their therapy dog behind a week ago. they fear the dog
was overlooked by searches because she was trained not
to bark. she is trained to detect seizures because her
owner is epileptic. the owner is recovering from
cracked ribs and a broken arm and can't sleep until
she knows where the dog is.
the dogs name is coco, she is a cocker spaniel/beagle
mix and is wearing a red collar.
Is this CoCo ??
Coco's address is 1922 Constance St. near the French
Quarter in new Orleans.

please forward this if you know of anyone who can
help. time is running out.
i have asked some of my friends down there but they
have all been evacuated.
thanks, laura                                ?
 
Email the white house and FEMA.  Simply say "We demand mandatory pet evacuations"
White House 202-456-1111  FEMA 225-267-2500   comments@whitehouse.gov      vice-president@whitehouse.gov  FEMAOPA@dhs.gov
 
Subject: Desperate Help Needed in Orleans Parish
HUA volunteers are entering Orleans Parish in New Orleans where the water has just receded. There are hundreds of dogs in need.
Volunteers need to go to South Jeff Davis Parkway and Washington by Xavier College.
Please forward this message to people who can get word to rescue workers in the area. Large transport vehicles are needed now.
If anyone has contacts with someone like T. Boone Pickens who chartered a plane to take 80 dogs to California, would you please call them and ask them to send air-conditioned semi trailers suitable for transporting dogs to New Orleans immediately. The resources on the ground are simply appalling.
Thank you, Hearts United for Animals.

Subject: Boats NEEDED -- Confirmed 10:44 am -- Monday, 9/12
Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2005 12:11:31 -0700
I've just spoken with group of rescuers working out of Jefferson, Feed, Pet & Garden Center in Jefferson, LA with a vet and triage center. They are in desperate need of people with boats to continue rescuing animals! They're down to only one boat.
Please call (504) 733-8572 IF you have a boat you can bring to help with the rescue efforts. You can  speak to anyone who answers the phone.
They are located at:
4421 Jefferson Highway
Jefferson, LA
at Jefferson Highway & Central Avenue
between Clearview & Causeway
Please, please, please call (504) 733-8572.


Desperate 911 Plea for Help from Gulfport & Biloxi, Mississippi
HSSM would be able to house 300 animals within just a few days, once they have all the things from the list. They have their computer guy on standby and he can jump in and get them networked and ready for business.
Please forward their plea to others, and be a self-distribution point to get donation for the following items on their list.
Poster: Ha Adolfo, (Los Angeles/CA) for our associate rescuer in Gulfport & Biloxi
(Due to overwhelming e mails, I can ONLY reply to e mails that relates to this task)
Email contact: fullcustomic@yahoo.com
1) Humane Society of South Mississippi (HSSM) http://hssm.org/about/ in Gulfport, MI has asked for help from our rescue group in Southern California, Villalobos Rescue Center www.vrcpitbull.com. One of their members, Cinnimon Clark, was trained at our shelter 3-month ago. Cinnimon is now in Biloxi.
2) They have had the capacity to shelter 300 dogs from Gulfport and Biloxi (approximately 20 miles from each other) before Katrina, but they cannot take in any dog now. The damage was bad. Most of their dogs were drowned. Some employees lost their homes, and they are as homeless and those dogs running loose in Gulfport and Biloxi.
HSSM would be able to house animals within just a few days, once they have all the things from the list. They have their computer guy on standby and he can jump in and get them networked and ready for business.
3) We need to get the shelter up and running ASAP, so strayed dogs can be shelter here; instead of being transported to somewhere and costs more money. They need a lot of stuffs, but we need to prioritize to have hardware supplies first. Supplies for animals cannot be stored anywhere till we get the hardware in first.
4) They need a minimum of $50,000. Pay pal is being set up. Will check to find out when it is available for use. www.hsosm.org will be the secured site where credit cards can be used for donations.
5) Need the following hardware (either you get some companies donate and ship the items to them directly, or you can buy them through a local Home Depot near them and ask Home Depot to deliver to them. Other items may not be bought at Home Depot).
The closest Home Depot is:
15220 Creosote Road, Gulfport, MS 39503
228-867-9925

and HSSM address is:
13756 Washington Avenue, Gulfport, MS 39503

To avoid all of you buy the same identical items, please check with me first. Email contact: fullcustomic@yahoo.com
You can buy Home Depot gift cards and send them those.

Washing Machines (3) (will try to get HDepot to donate)
Dryers (3) (will try to get Hdepot to donate)
Industrial Washer/Dryer (1)
Wheelbarrow (3)
Large storage shed (2) someone is working on this
4’metal desks (4)
Computer work stations (5)
Office chairs (10)
Computers (9)
Printers (9)
Window air conditioners (6)
Construction type trailers (2)
4 drawer file cabinets (10)
2 drawer file cabinets (4)
6’ Industrial metal freezer racks with wheels (10)
Cash registers (3)
Refrigerators (3)
Copy Machine (3) large
Pickup trucks with removable camper shells (2)
55 Gallon Barrel (2)
Laundry soap
Dish liquid detergent
Lysol Spray
Spray bottles
75’ water hoses (10) heavy duty
Spray nozzles for hoses
Rubbermaid containers
Zipstrips, multiple sizes
Microchip Scanners (4)
First aid kit
Fire Extinguishers (2)
Copy Paper
1 gallon ziplock bags
Ink pens/pencils
Notepads
Sharpies
Highlighters
Dry Erase Pens
Fine Point Markers
Cotton Balls
Tweezers (5)
Poop Scoopers (8)
Push brooms (2)
Brooms/dust pans (8)
Long Handle scrub brushes (5)
Cat grabbers - Long (2), Short (3)
5’ Catchpoles (3)
Stainless steel 5 gallon buckets (50)
Stainless steel litter pans (40)
Cat food bowls (40)
Stainless steel food dishes 2 quart size (150)
Drinking water cooler dispenser (6)
Ant killer/ bug spray/flystrips
Hanging file folders
Manila folders 2 prong metal
Wheels for Rubbermaid garbage cans (10)
55 gallon Rubbermaid garbage cans (10)
Riding lawn mower
Linkprint credit card machine
Telecheck check machine
Storage cabinet (8)
Roll shelf carts (3)
Electric pencil sharpener
Ejay animal ID bands
Pink and Blue
Large and small
Plexiglas cage card holders (800)
Assorted desk organizers
Staplers (4)
 


 

Please spread the word that 'best friends'.org
on the frontlines in st bernard parish today fri 9th
is seeing 1000's of desperate pets on roofs. they see
NO OTHER RESCUE GROUPS besides their 2 little boats.
they are trying to revive unconscious animals. it
seems right now is the last hope for getting them out
alive. THANK YOU!!! (you get WINGS...)saskia


New Orleans Animal Rescue in Peril.
Help urgently required!

Contact: Dana Nesbitt (President)
Humane Society, LA
Cell: 901 268 4610 Email: humaneLA@cs.com

NEW ORLEANS, SEP 8, 2005. Despite the heroic efforts of volunteers
and animal groups from both Louisiana and around the country, time
is running out for the animals trapped in New Orleans, after the
devastation of Hurricane Katrina. Help is desperately required to
rescue animals trapped in the flooded ruins of New Orleans or
roaming the streets in hungry packs.

Help is also urgently required to help care for the hundreds of
animals rescued and located in shelters with no power or running
water.
Here's how you can help!

-BOAT OWNERS! Boats are urgently needed. Flat bottomed boats,
canoes, anything that can be used to travel around the flooded
streets of New Orleans, and which is big enough to hold rescued
animals. You must be able to transport the boat to the Louisiana
SPCA (http://www.la-spca.org/) shelter established at 9093 St.
Landry Rd., Gonzales, LA 70737. HSUS volunteer Linda Nealon can be
contacted at Gonzales on (225) 647 0712, but that line is very busy.
Bring a boat and it WILL be used.

-ANIMAL CARE AND CONTROL PROFESSIONALS. Anyone with professional
animal rescue, control, veterinarians, vet techs - particularly
those with water hazard training--would be extremely welcome to come
help search and rescue animals from the hazardous flood conditions.
Come to the Gonzales shelter.

- NEW ORLEANS NATIVES. We need people familiar with the backstreets
of New Orleans to help navigate the backstreets of the City. Come to
the Gonzales shelter.

- OWNERS OF LARGE TRUCKS: We need people, preferably with `official-
looking" vehicles (flashing lights, the name of a rescue agency
painted on the side will help rescuers navigate in the city) to help
transport rescued animals out of New Orleans to Gonzales. Come to
the Gonzales shelter.

- BRING SOME SUPPLIES! Gonzales desperately needs the following:
water proof walkie talkies and flashlights, D batteries, insect
repellent, sunscreen, waders, animal medical supplies, heavy duty
gloves for handling wildlife, and containers full of gasoline. Bring
them to Gonzales! They are urgently required.


-POST STUFF. The US Postal Service is supplying Gonzales again. Mail
higher value, lower volume items to the shelter like meds, etc.

-CALM DOWN DISTRESSED PETS. Our rescued dogs are freaking out. If
you can even just drop by for an afternoon with some dog treats,
chew-toys and "greenies" and pet a few distressed pooches, and take
some for a walk that would be a tremendous help.

The Humane Society of Louisiana, St. Francis Animal Shelter and Best
Friends Animal Sanctuary are jointly operating a huge emergency
shelter at 115 Obed Magee Rd., Tylertown, MS 39667, where rescued
animals are cared for in the longer term, before being adopted.

-HELP US TRANSPORT animals from Gonzales to Tylertown. Bring large
vehicles suitable for animal transport to Gonzales.
The Tylertown Shelter has hundreds of animals but hardly any
volunteers to look after them. There is no electricity or running
water. There are no landline phones. We desperately need helping
hands. You cannot post supplies to Tylertown, as the US postal
service has not resumed in the area.

-LOOK AFTER RESCUED PETS. Come down to Tylertown, but bring your own
food, clothes, tents, medical supplies and enough gasoline to drive
here and back home. Think of this as a camping expedition with a
purpose. We do not have the resources to support volunteers. People
with experience of caring for small mammals and exotics like spiders
and birds are especially welcome.

-BRING YOUR CONTRACTOR SKILLS. We are trying to erect new portable
buildings to house the vast number of animals being moved to
Tylertown. We need people with the skills and tools to erect fences
and buildings, wire up generators, etc.

-BRING BUILDING SUPPLIES, GENERATORS, GASOLINE etc. Anyone who can
supply portable building kits, fencing etc., please bring it to
Tylertown.

-WE NEED AIR CONDITIONING. If you have AC units which can run off
generators and could bring them down help set them up that would
vastly improve the miserable hot conditions for the distressed
rescues.

-BRING SUPPLIES. At Tylertown we need walkie talkies, flashlights, D
batteries, insect repellent, sunscreen, animal medical supplies,
heavy duty gloves for handling wildlife, and containers full of
gasoline.
The Humane Society of Louisiana"s Executive Director, Jeff Dorson is
at Tylertown and he can be reached on his cell phone at 901-268-
4432. However phone reception is patchy in Tylertown and Jeff is
very busy.

PLEASE NOTE: We are desperately short of people, so anyone helping
out must ensure that they can look after themselves, and have enough
gasoline to get back home.

PLEASE HELP US BY DONATING:
The Humane Society website is now back online at
http://www.humaneLA.org and is ready to accept credit card
donations.
Alternatively, send checks (made out to The Humane Society of
Louisiana) to our emergency temporary office at P.O. Box 238, Sharon
Center OH 44274.


 

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