Links to a few Gustav Pet Rescue stories
Gustav Pet Rescue stories:
http://blog.seattlepi.nwsource.com/angelanimals/archives/147561.asp?from=blog_last3
http://activerain.com/blogsview/668392/Pasado-Animal-Rescue-Prepares
http://blog.petfinder.com/petfinder/2008/08/31/ifaw-has-been-asked-by/
Let’s hear it for the animal rescue groups who are working to ensure that THIS never happens again!









Noah’s Wish is helping at Shreveport and Covington. Shelter animals in Slidell have been moved to Jackson, MS. See below for updates; they are an organization that does a fantastic job in disasters. http://tinyurl.com/6h34xw
Florida Assn of Kennel Clubs is also helping: here is update from their President
I only have a minute but I thought I would update you on the storms that are
THREATENING THE GULF COAST FROM WEST TEXAS TO FLORIDA. The FLORIDA
ASSOCIATION KENNEL CLUBS volunteers have been in New Orleans since Tuesday. We were
all getting together with other organizations for a planned remembrance of
the anniversary of Katrina. Instead we began preparations for Gustav, which
is an IMMEDIATE THREAT! Through the joint efforts of volunteers organized by
myself along with other volunteers, shelter personnel, AKC employees and
those from Mutt Shack and other groups, all three parish shelters have been
evacuated to several areas of our country. 208 animals arrived here in Panama
City, Florida this morning. Other animals are in Safe locations in LA, GA TX
AND FL.
Supplies are coming in from FAKC, Pets mart, and AKC CAR. FAKC have been
coordinating and making the arrangements for the work being done there by many
groups. People who have animals have been and are being evacuated for the
last two days to Pet friendly shelters in La. Other people and their pets are
being flown or bused to other areas of our country. At the moment our
volunteers are in Algiers, LA moving 40 owned dogs. When they finish there they have
several ponies to trailer and get out. I have URGED them to evacuate
themselves NOW because most of the pre disaster work has been completed. They will
return to New Orleans after the storm passes to deal with whatever animals are
found to have been left behind by their owners.
We have received assistance and shelter help from TN, GA, Ms.Ok, Ark, Fl.Tx
. We now also have to gear up for Hanna and we don’t know where she is really
going yet. Fay has left Florida seriously flooded . Most seriously hit
areas are Volusia , Seminole and Brevard counties with the St. Johns river still
overflowing and nowhere for the water to go. Because of the rain bands from
these storms the water still keeps rising. Point of information: the St. Johns
river flows South to North so–all the water from south Fl. flows here and
overflows in the Sanford, Debary areas. ( Lake Monroe)
I am more than sure that after these storms go through we will need supplies
and volunteers but so far things are much better then when KATRINA happened
three years ago. At least this time we have moved most of the animals out of
harms way. If there is anyone who knows of someone who is still in need of
assistance please call me at 800-597-2987. ” Diana Albers is the President this message is from
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