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Parenting & Family > Pets > This Time, Pets Are Included ... .
 

This Time, Pets Are Included ... .


Friday evening I was reading the email from one of the coon hound groups I belong to, and they were looking for drivers of refrigerated 18-wheelers to come to Louisiana. This article explains why. Most folks don't know about the number of pets who were killed or left homeless by Katrina. It was a disaster in its own rite. This time they are trying to get it right. Hopefully everybody who needs to leave will get out in time--humans and pets!

This time, pets are included in hurricane evacuation
By ALEX BRANCH
McClatchy Newspapers

Elisa Miller dropped to the pavement and nuzzled her face against the neck of her fittingly named coonhound Hurricane.

Then she stood up outside the New Orleans downtown bus station and watched officials lead Hurricane into a portable crate, which would then be loaded onto an 18-wheeler.

"The driver will stop every two hours to check on the pets," a worker assured her. "We'll take good care of him. We promise."

"Please do," Miller said, casting one last nervous glance before heading to a bus taking people to Shreveport, La.

Three years after pet owners were reduced to tears while being forced to leave their dogs and cats in neighborhoods ravaged by Hurricane Katrina, emergency response officials are taking extraordinary care to ensure animal safety during Hurricane Gustav, due to strike the Louisiana coast late Monday morning.

At the bus station, a designated pick-up point for evacuees, a pet registration center was set up under green tents. Dozens of white pet-traveling crates were stacked against the curb.

"We're making sure the pets go where their owners go," said Sandy Cochran, South Carolina state coordinator with United Animal Nations, who came to New Orleans to help with the effort. "During Katrina, there was really no plan for what to do with pets.

We have a 178-pound English Mastiff on a truck right now. We've seen and are taking everything here."

Before pet owners boarded a bus, they filled out paperwork about their animal and were given a paper bracelet with a code number on it, she said. That code number was then written on the traveling crate along with the names of the pet and owner.

The pets were loaded onto 18 trucks, which follow their buses to their destination. Every two hours, the truck drivers were to stop to check on the animals, which are fed, watered and kept cool.

A veterinarian was on stand-by at the registration tent to treat sick or injured animals, Cochran said. State officials said they requested about 150 trucks to help transport pets out of the city.

Among the animals to arrive Sunday were cats, dogs, a brightly colored bird and a rabbit.

Adams Woods said he and his Labrador mix, Mandela, spent five days outside the Superdome during Hurricane Katrina because he refused to board a bus without Mandela.

"I wasn't gonna leave this time until I heard they'd help you get your dog out of here, too," he said, stroking Mandela's back. "As a worker led Mandela away on a leash, Woods said, "I don't like that dog; I love that dog. He's not used to this, so look out for him, ok?"

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posted on Aug 31, 2008 7:22 PM ()

Comments:

THANK GOODNESS they got the message... one positive thing about Katrina I suppose...
comment by kristilyn3 on Sept 2, 2008 4:57 PM ()
yes,I saw this and was so relief to hear about this.
What a wonderful cause.Hats off to them.
comment by fredo on Sept 1, 2008 2:07 PM ()
This is an answer to many prayers! What a wonderful, wonderful thing. I heard NOLA mayer Nagin talking aobut it but I didn't hear the numbers. Thanks for posting this, John.
comment by catdancer on Sept 1, 2008 1:55 PM ()
I can't imagine what my five felines would think if we all got on a bus! ROWR! Many folks stayed home and drowned in Katrina because they didn't want to abandon their pets.
comment by jondude on Sept 1, 2008 6:33 AM ()
when I saw this story on the news I was so happy and relieved. The stories about the poor pets that suffered during Katrina broke my heart. I'm glad someone finally decided to evacuate them too. There is a special place in Heavan for these kind folks.

reguards
yer animal lover pal
bugg
comment by honeybugg on Sept 1, 2008 5:12 AM ()
I think it's great that they are taking care of the pets as well! That definitely shows progress from what happened with Katrina.
comment by hopefields on Sept 1, 2008 1:20 AM ()
I've been praying for the safety of the people in that area and also for the pets. Things really seem to be much more organized this time.
comment by anniel on Sept 1, 2008 1:09 AM ()
yep, my friend Lynell is taking her dog with her, the "non pet friendly hotels" are making exceptions ... most all of them. Thank Goodness!!!!
comment by cindy on Aug 31, 2008 8:43 PM ()
Glad the pets are being taken care of.
I don't think N.O. will amke it through this one as far as rebuilding AGAIN goes!
comment by greatmartin on Aug 31, 2008 8:40 PM ()
This is comforting to know that pets are evacuated too. For so many, these animals are family members and leaving them behind would be heartbreaking.
comment by busymichmom on Aug 31, 2008 7:55 PM ()
This is a good cause. God Bless on this one.
comment by grumpy on Aug 31, 2008 7:42 PM ()

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