Animal Rescue Alerts 02-19-2006

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Sunday February 19, 2006

NOLA Housing Projects Sweeps

Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 10:39:41 -0800
From: Kate Danaher <katedanaher @animalearthhuman .org>
Subject: NOLA Housing Projects Sweeps
Forum: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Katrina-Pet-Rescue-info/

PLEASE DO NOT REPLY TO SENDER

REPLY TO: Robin Beaulieu, ARNO <ARNewOrleans @cox .net>

Please crosspost to all who may be able to help.

ARNO is scheduled and confirmed to be at the Lafitte Housing Projects Monday, February 20, at 8:30 a.m.

Volunteers will meet at the Housing Office at 2101 Lafitte St.

There is no electric power on the grounds so everyone should be equipped with flashlights and gloves.

Absolutely no water or food inside these units...they will be boarded up permanently once we do the sweep. No traps either. These units will no longer be accessible to anyone but the person who lived there, and only with HANO security to open them up.

We are not allowed inside the units without HANO security ever. We are going in the private units to sweep only, and capture any weak or ill cats that allow us to capture them.

ARNO markings on projects are to be as follows, spray paint only on the metal that is boarding up the unit:

1 dot (small, about the size of a boiled egg) if we have swept that unit;
2 dots if an animal is swept out or caught in that unit;
3 dots if an animal is found inside deceased.

It is up to HANO security to remove the body, unless they ask us to do it.

I will have the spray paint on site for the markings. We will be in Lafitte on Monday and Friday. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday have been requested for the St. Bernard Housing Projects and should be confirmed later today. If everything goes well on Monday, HANO will coordinate with us before boarding up any more projects, so let us be on our best behavior. I know that this may be an emotional experience but let's keep a professional manner at all times.

Thanks to all, especially Nancy Cleveland for her persistence and Charlotte Bass Lilly for not giving up.

Robin Beaulieu, ARNO <ARNewOrleans @cox .net>

Free/Low cost Spay Neuter programs for NOLA animals

Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 10:07:43 -0800 (PST)
From: staoaquatt <staoaquatt @yahoo .com>
Subject: Free/Low cost Spay Neuter programs for NOLA animals
Forum: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/KatrinaAnimalHelp/

LOW-COST SPAY/NEUTER CLINICS AND ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS*

Following is a list of all facilities SpayMart knows of that offer the public low-cost or discounted spay/neuter service or assistance programs for both feral and pet cats, except where noted. (Most also have low-cost prices for dogs.) Prices vary and change, but the average prices are $25/male and $35/female. The NIP van and the program for ferals through the Louisiana SPCA can be free for Orleans residents if they qualify. Please tell anyone needing low-cost service about the facilities below. (Note: Call for information because some don't require vaccinations for cats, but others do. Also, some charge extra for a pregnant female.) You can call our hot line at 838-9167 or e-mail to info@spaymart.org).

SOUTH SHORE

Animal Medical Clinic
(891-1411) (F: 891-0175),
4738 Magazine St., New Orleans
Ark Animal Hospital
(834-0906) (F: 838-7060),
4025 Jefferson Hwy., Jefferson
Aurora Animal Hospital
(362-8060) (F: 362-7248),
565 Holmes Blvd., Terrytown
Charity Animal Hospital Coalition
(566-1082) (F: 566-1201),
New Orleans
SNIP Van
(862-SNIP/7647)
Companion Animal Hospital
(365-0098) (F: 365-0480),
565 Holmes Blvd., Terrytown
Expressway Animal Hospital
(341-4603) (F: 347-3000),
400 Westbank Expwy., Westwego
Jefferson SPCA
(733-7387) (F: 734-7591, preferred to e-mail) (jspca[at]jspca.org)
(http://www.jspca.org/),
1 Humane Way, Jefferson
Louisiana SPCA Animal Shelter
(368-9151) (F: 947-6690) (info[at]la-spca.org)
(http://www.la-spca.org/), 1319 Japonica St.,
New Orleans (ext. 225/226 for pets, 221 for feral cats)
NIP Van
(940-0647)
Magazine Street Animal Clinic
(891-4115) (F: 891-4113),
3458 Magazine St., New Orleans
NOLA Animal Clinic
(241-6462) (F: 241-6612),
4554 Downman Rd., New Orleans East
Primary Veterinary Care
(367-9270) (F: 367-7045),
90 Westbank Expwy., Gretna
Riverlands SPCA
(985-652-7722) (F: 985-652-7722/ 985-651-8948), (peanut2611[at]aol.com)
(http://www.riverlandsspca.org/),
LaPlace
St. Bernard Parish Animal Control
(278-1535) (F: 278-1536) (sbpanimal[at]aol.com)
(http://www.sbpanimal.homestead.com),
115 Agriculture Rd. (off Paris Rd.), Chalmette
St. Charles Animal Shelter and Humane Society
(985-783-5010)(985-764-4086) (F: 985-785-2081 for both)
(schs[at]stcharleshumanesociety.com)
(http://community.nola.com/cc/stchhumane),
13875 Frere St., Luling
St. John Humane Society
(985-652-2082)
(sjhumanesociety[at]yahoo.com)
(http://www.angelfire.com/la2/pets),
2133 Colonial Dr., LaPlace (for pets adopted through them)
St. John Parish Animal Control
(985-651-7387) (F: 985-359-1135),
124 Waterplant Rd., LaPlace
(through Charity Animal's SNIP Van)
Southern Animal Foundation
(671-8235) (F: 671-8238)
(http://www.southernanimalfoundation.org/),
1823 Magazine St., New Orleans
SpayMart, Inc.
(838-9167) (F: 828-8656/593-9691)
(info[at]spaymart.org) (http://www.spaymart.org/),
New Orleans (for cats; also has indigent program)

NORTH SHORE

Feral Cat &Dog Coalition (FCC)
(1-985-373-5937) (1-985-373-5848)
(mrjames1[at]earthlink.net),
Madisonville/Mandeville
General Animal Hospital
(1-985-892-1114) (F: 1-985-892-2245),
71224 Hendry Ave., Covington
Gause Boulevard Veterinary Clinic
(1-985-641-3922) (F: 1-985-641-5245),
2190 Gause Blvd. E, Slidell
Pets and People As Partners
(1-985-892-0295)
St. Tammany Animal Resource Team (START)
(1-985-727-STAR/7827) (F: 1-985-809-9180)
(startcares[at]hotmail.com)
St. Tammany Humane Society
(1-985-892-PETS/7387) (F: 1-985-867-3774)
(sthumane[at]yahoo.com) (Web: through Petfinder),
20384 Harrison Ave., Covington
Slidell Community Humane Society
(Ann, 1-985-643-2186) (Mary Jo, 1-985-863-9780),
1479 Hermadel Dr., Slidell
Slidell Shelter and Animal Control/Animal Assistance
League (1-985-646-4267) (F: 1-985-646-4239),
2700 Terrace Ave., Slidell (for pets adopted through them)
SNIP Van
(862-SNIP/7647)
(See "Charity Animal Hospital Coalition," South Shore.)
  • List compiled by SpayMart.

ANIMAL WELFARE ORGANIZATIONS*

Following is a list of all organizations SpayMart knows of in our area. Please advise us if you know of others (call our hot line at 838-9167 or e-mail to info[at]spaymart.org). Some groups are small and don't want their phone numbers listed.

SOUTH SHORE

A Compassion for Animals
Alliance for Animals
Animal Adoption Society (AAS)
(279-3889) (krabappel[at]aol.com)
(http://www.aas.petfinder.com/)
Animal Focus Network
(afn[at]animalfocusnetwork.org)
Animal Rights for Life
(466-4015)
Charity Animal Hospital Coalition
(566-1082) (F: 566-1201)
Feline Friends
Friends of the Animal Shelter of St. Bernard Parish
(278-1535)
Friends of the Jefferson Animal Shelter (FJAS)
(fjaskittens[at]yahoo.com)
(http://www.fjas.petfinder.com/)
Humane Society of Louisiana (HSL)
(formerly League in Support of Animals [LISA])
(366-8972) (F: 366-1278)
(humanela[at]cs.com, stopcruelty[at]cs.com)
(http://www.humanela.org/)
Louisiana Grassroots Activist Network
(282-5243) (p.a.wood[at]juno.com)
Pet Adoption Services
Southern Animal Foundation (SAF)
(671-8235) (F: 671-8238)
(http://www.southernanimalfoundation.org/)
Spay/Louisiana
(http://spaylouisiana.org/), P.O. Box 11149,
Jefferson, LA 70181
SpayMart, Inc. (838-9167) (F
828-8656/593-9691)
(info[at]spaymart.org)
(http://www.spaymart.org/)
Support Alliance for Stray Animals, Inc. (SASA)
(305-5013) (2many[at]cox.net)
(http://www.supportstrays.com/)

NORTH SHORE

Animal Assistance League of Slidell
(1-985-646-6178) (F: 1-985-646-4239)
Feral Cat &Dog Coalition (FCC)
(1-985-373-5937) (1-985-373-5848)
(mrjames1[at]earthlink.net)
Pets and People As Partners
(1-985-892-0295)
Proponents of Animal Welfare in St. Tammany
(PAWS) (1-985-643-6002)
St. Tammany Animal Resource Team (START)
(1-985-727-STAR/7827) (F: 1-985-809-9180)
(startcares[at]hotmail.com)
St. Tammany Parish Department of Animal Services
(1-985-809-0183) (F: 1-985-809-0284)

SUCCESS IN ELIMINATING FERAL CAT OVERPOPULATION

Two things will ultimately end animal overpopulation: responsible pet ownership and sterilizing homeless animals. With the latter, you don't need a majority of the population involved to achieve success - all you need is one person trapping feral cats in an area. The more people there are trapping citywide, the fewer strays there will be. We'd like to see the day when we have one person per block doing trap/neuter/return (TNR) in all areas of the city, as well as volunteers to trap large colonies. It's worth striving for because the overpopulation problem will virtually disappear when that objective becomes the standard nationwide.

Like many of our members, we hope everyone will embark on a neighborhood watch for feral cats, or to coin a phrase, Stray Watch. How do you start? First, be prepared by purchasing or borrowing a humane trap (call SpayMart for trap information). Second, when you see a stray in your area, put out food so he'll stay around, then advise SpayMart when you want to trap and book a spay/neuter appointment. (We'll work with you if you have a problem catching the cat.) Third, it's ideal and our recommendation to provide food and shelter after neutering, but the idea is to break the cycle of unwanted animals by reducing the numbers. Also, educate your neighbors: Once cats are neutered, the yowling and fighting from mating come to an end. Feral cats then keep a low profile, being active mainly at night, when they perform the valuable service of "rat patrol." Many people don't realize that without some free-roaming cats, we would be overrun with mice and rats to the point where traps and poisons would be ineffective. Once inside a dwelling, removing them can be costly and difficult. (After euthanizing the feral cats on their property, one apartment complex in Metairie asked some tenants to bring ferals back onto the property and feed them. The reason? For the first time in 20 years, mice were invading apartments!)

In a recent year, approximately 33,000 animals were euthanized in our local shelters alone, averaging out to around 90 animals daily, primarily because there weren't enough homes to go around. Most animals turned in to shelters are euthanized (4-6 million/year nationally)

Thank You! Shannon
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ARNO volunteers needed

Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 15:55:22 -0800 (PST)
From: JoAnne <sierragal95 @yahoo .com>
Subject: ARNO volunteers needed
Forum: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/gulfcoast_rescue_n_transport/

DO NOT RESPOND TO SENDER.

Kinship Circle is forwarding alerts for Louisiana ARNO, but no longer conducting volunteer intake.

Please reply to contacts in alert.


2/18/06—ARNO UPDATE

Resident Leaders Build Future for NOLA Animals
http://www.AnimalRescueNewOrleans.com

ARNO LOCATION

271 Plauche St., Harahan, Louisiana 70123
Cross street: Edwards (off of Jefferson Highway)
ARNO main line: 504 -571 -1900
  1. Take I-10 East to Clearview. Go south on Clearview.
  2. Travel awhile and then make a right onto Jefferson Highway (west).
  3. (This turn is past Airline Highway 61. You’ll see a McDonalds with a blown-out sign at the corner).
  4. From Jefferson, turn right on to Edwards.
  5. Then turn left on to Plauche St. Follow Plauche around and then make a hard right on to Plauche Ct.
  6. Warehouse is on right. There is an orange sign on front door: “Animal Rescue New Orleans”

HOW TO VOLUNTEER FOR ARNO

Out-Of-Town Volunteers, along with residents, STILL NEEDED!

1. PLEASE DO NOT CONTACT US UNTIL YOU KNOW YOUR ARRIVE/DEPART DATES.

2. OUT OF TOWN VOLUNTEERS, SEND INFO AS REQUESTED BELOW TO:

  • Robin Beaulieu, <ARNewOrleans @cox .net>
  • RESIDENT FOOD/WATER VOLUNTEERS, SEND INFO AS REQUESTED BELOW TO:
    • Susan Blackwell, <sblackw8 @yahoo .com>
      • Full name / Name of organization (if applicable):
      • Street, city, state, zip:
      • Cell phone, land phone:
      • Email address:
      • Brief description of experience working with animals:
      • ARRIVE/DEPART dates in New Orleans:

3. HUMANE TRAPPER VOLUNTEERS, SEND INFO AS REQUESTED BELOW TO:

  • Robin Beaulieu, <ARNewOrleans @cox .net>, 504 -913 -2328
    • Full name / Name of organization (if applicable):
    • Street, city, state, zip:
    • Cell phone, land phone:
    • Email address:
    • Brief description of experience working with animals:
    • ARRIVE/DEPART dates in New Orleans:
      • Are you bringing your own equipment, or will you use ARNO’s?
      • Specify which geographic areas you would LIKE / NOT LIKE to trap in:
      • Have you trapped for ARNO before?

4. Type “ARNO VOLUNTEER” in the subject line of your email, or we may miss it.

5. TO SUBSCRIBE TO KINSHIP CIRCLE HURRICANE RESCUE ALERTS:

  • email <info @kinshipcircle .org> or <kinshipcircle @brick .net>
    • IN YOUR EMAIL, STATE:
      • SUBSCRIBE TO KC HURRICANE ALERTS
      • IF YOU ARE A RESIDENT OF LOUISIANA

ARNO PROCEDURE 1. LA RESIDENTS: Contact Susan Blackwell for a food/water assignment.

<sblackw8 @yahoo .com>, 504 -218 -5090
After Susan confirms your assignment, attend one orientation meeting.
Orientation meetings are held every Saturday at Plauche St. warehouse between 7:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. To schedule an orientation during the week, contact Kelly Jenkins, <kjenkinsarno @yahoo .com>
Please work within your assigned section, so we know animals are fed reliably. If you change sections, notify Susan. If you don’t, the animals suffer because we no longer have an accurate record of coverage.

2. ALL VOLUNTEERS: Attend one orientation meeting.

271 Plauche St., Harahan, Louisiana 70123
Cross street: Edwards (off of Jefferson Highway)
ALL volunteers MUST attend one orientation meeting.

3. HUMANE TRAPPER VOLUNTEERS: Attend one training session prior to working in the field.

Training will be arranged to coincide with your arrival at ARNO.

4. If you cannot make a meeting, contact ARNO coordinators to schedule your orientation:

  • Kelly Jenkins, Ground Food/Water Co-Director
<kjenkinsarno @yahoo .com>, cell: 504 -858 -6886, 504 -894 -8590
  • Robin Beaulieu, Out-Of-Town Volunteer Coordinator
<ARNewOrleans @cox .net>, 504 -913 -2328
  • Teresa Baker, Ground Food/Water Co-Director
cell: <tbakerarno @yahoo .com>, 504 -914 -6512
  • Susan Blackwell, Food/Water Program Assignments Director
<sblackw8 @yahoo .com>, 504 -218 -5090

ARNO CONTACTS

ARNO voicemail: 504 -571 -1900
Charlotte Bass Lilly, Executive Director: <arnocharlotte @cox .net>

1. (RESIDENT) FOOD/WATER PROGRAM ASSIGNMENTS DIRECTOR

Susan Blackwell: <sblackw8 @yahoo .com>, 504 -218 -5090

2. (OUT-OF-TOWN) VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR

Robin Beaulieu: <ARNewOrleans @cox .net>, 504 -913 -2328

3. GROUND FOOD/WATER PROGRAM CO-DIRECTORS

Teresa Baker: <tbakerarno @yahoo .com>, 504 -914 -6512
Kelly Jenkins: <kjenkinsarno @yahoo .com>, cell: 504 -858 -6886, 504 -894 -8590

4. PLAQUEMINES PARISH COORDINATOR

Ramona Billot: <ramonabillot @yahoo .com>, cell: 504 -606 -3116; hm: 504 -393 -7432

5. SUPPLIES & FUNDRAISING COORDINATOR

Melissa Cruse: <mcruse2 @cox .net>, 504 -908 -6068, 504 -831 -7594

6. CAT TRAPPING ADMINISTRATOR / RESCUE-TRAP REQUESTS

Leigh Schmitt: <leighschmitt @bellsouth .net>, 504 -571 -1900
Provide location, description of animal to be trapped, contact name, phone number.
EMERGENCY TRAPPING REQUESTS (pregnant, sick, injured)*
Leigh Schmitt: <leighschmitt @bellsouth .net>, Emergency number: 504 -485 -3671
Provide location, description of animal to be trapped, contact name, phone number. Please describe emergency in detail. For example: Limping, bleeding, possibly or definitely pregnant, kittens present, etc. We have many requests and need to prioritize.

7. CAT TRAPPING/TNR COORDINATORS and DISPATCHERS

Celeste Gilbert, DVM: <artloverlibra @gmail .com>, 504 -202 -7503
Beth Rota: <bethrota @yahoo .com>

8. DOG TRAPPING COORDINATOR – INTERIM

Robin Beaulieu: <Arneworleans @cox .net>, 504 -913 -2328

9. REUNIONS COORDINATOR

Robin Beaulieu: <Arneworleans @cox .net>, 504 -913 -2328
REUNIONS CONSULTANTS
Liz Dubuis: emds@comcast.net, 214 -632 -3943
Donna Schwender (STEALTH): <schwender @aol .com>, hm: 607 -589 -7231 or 607 -589 -7231

10. GUARDIANS SEARCHING FOR LOST COMPANION ANIMALS

No Animal Left Behind, Anita Wollison,
<noanimalleftbehind @gmail .com>, cell: 302 -668 -8614
http://www.noanimalleftbehind.blogspot.com/

TRAVEL & ACCOMMODATIONS

OUT-OF-TOWN VOLUNTEERS MAY STAY AT NEW ARNO LOCATION 271 Plauche St., Harahan, Louisiana 70123 Cross street: Edwards (off of Jefferson Highway) --Site open for volunteer lodging on Tuesday afternoon, January 31, 2006. --Bring portable bedding (cot, sleeping bag, air mattress, tent) to sleep on floor. --Electricity and bathrooms available. No showers. --Small kitchenette, but no meals served. Travel self-sustaining.

RESIDENT “FOSTER HOMES” FOR VOLUNTEERS

ARNO set up "foster homes" for out-of-town volunteers.
For more info, contact: Robin Beaulieu: <ARNewOrleans @cox .net>, 504 -913 -2328

HOTELS (Volunteers have told us about...)

  • Days Inn, in Harvey ($99; sharing makes it reasonable) 504 -366 -8531
  • Quality Inn, in Gretna ($112; Two beds) 504 -366 -8531
  • The Whitney, 800-WYH-DHAM, 504 -581 -4222, 504 -207 -0100
610 Poydras Street, Corner of Camp and Poydras
  • Wyndham New Orleans, 504 -566 -7006
http://www.wyndham.com/hotels/MSYCP/main.wnt
  • Chateau Hotel, 504 -524 -9636; 1001 Chartres Street, New Orleans
  • Joe & Flo's Candlelight Hostel, in French Quarter ($25.00 per night, 1 person)
1129 N. Robertson Street, New Orleans
Book room online:
http://www.hostelz.com/display.php/29284+Joe+&+Flo's+Candlelight+Hostel+-+New+Orleans
http://www.realadventures.com/listings/1033981.htm?&mNewSummaryStyle=2&mOption=ChangeSummaryStyle

OTHER NEW ORLEANS HOSTELS & BUDGET HOTELS:

http://www.hostelworld.com/findabed.php/ChosenCity.New%20Orleans/ChosenCountry.USA

VACATION RENTAL BY OWNER

http://www.vrbo.com/ – Listing of N.O. vacation rentals still in operation. Some as low as $75 per night. Inexpensive if shared. Individual owners post places, so worth asking if they’ll offer discount to volunteers.

F/W PROGRAM SUPPLY NEEDS

CONTACT: Melissa Cruse: <mcruse2 @cox .net>, 504 -908 -6068, 504 -831 -7594

SUPPLY SHIPMENTS TO:

Animal Rescue New Orleans
1219 Coliseum Street
New Orleans, LA 70130
  • Dry Cat Food (always urgent)
  • Dry Dog Food
  • Wet Cat Food
  • Wet Dog Food
  • Pop-Top Canned Cat Food and/or Canned Mackerel
  • Deep Dish Aluminum Trays (disposable lasagna trays)
  • Cots
  • Air Mattresses for Volunteers Bottled Water
  • Gatorade
  • Energy Bars
  • Snacks for Volunteers
  • Food Gift Cards for Volunteers

GIFT CARDS:

Wal-Mart - Office Depot – Office Max - Home Depot - Petco - PetsMart - Sam’s Club
Gas Station Gift Cards: BP - Shell
IDENTITY T-SHIRTS FOR VOLUNTEERS - $23 to $25 - Order: http://tinyurl.com/dnpae

Vet Care & Spay/Neuter - MONETARY DONATION

Make payable to/send to: Southern Animal Foundation
1823 Magazine Street; New Orleans, LA 70130

MONETARY DONATIONS

Make out check and send to:
Animal Rescue New Orleans
1219 Coliseum Street
New Orleans, LA 70130

Make tax-deductible check to Southern Animal Foundation

Write in memo: Animal Rescue New Orleans
Southern Animal Foundation
1823 Magazine Street; New Orleans, LA 70130

GIFT CARDS:

Go to any Walmart, purchase a gift card, and mail to:
ATTN: Animal Rescue New Orleans
1219 Coliseum Street
New Orleans, LA 70130

HURRICANE ANIMAL RESCUE SHIRTS!

http://acustomtshirt4u.com/1800SaveAPet
FRONT: “If I leave, they leave... In Memory of Hurricane Katrina Animals”
BACK: “Animal Rescue New Orleans. 1-800-Save-A-Pet.com”
proceeds benefit ARNO

2006 ANIMAL RESCUE NEW ORLEANS CALENDAR

http://www.lulu.com/animalrescue / Order by phone: Cafepress, 1-877-809-1659 / product number 43860967 / proceeds benefit ARNO

TO SUBSCRIBE TO KINSHIP CIRCLE HURRICANE RESCUE ALERTS:

email <info @kinshipcircle .org> or <kinshipcircle @brick .net>
IN YOUR EMAIL, STATE:
--SUBSCRIBE TO KC HURRICANE ALERTS
--IF YOU ARE A RESIDENT OF LOUISIANA

HURRICANE ALERTS COMPILED BY:

KINSHIP CIRCLE

<info @kinshipcircle .org> or <kinshipcircle @brick .net>
Brenda Shoss * http://www.kinshipcircle.org/
  • DISCLAIMER:
Information in all alerts is verified with original sources, to the best of our ability. We cannot assume responsibility for the consequences of its use. Kinship Circle

Feb 19: Best Friends dogs in French Quarter parade!

Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 09:43:59 EST
From: HurricanePets @aol .com
Subject: Best Friends dogs in French Quarter parade!
Forum: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hurricanepets/

In a message dated 2/18/06 1:03:35 AM Central Standard Time, <bestfriendsnews @bestfriends .org> writes:

Subj: Best Friends dogs in French Quarter parade! 
Date: 2/18/06 1:03:35 AM Central Standard Time
From: <bestfriendsnews @bestfriends .org>
To: <HurricanePets @aol .com>

Dear Friends,

Coming up this Sunday, Feb 19th, in New Orleans: the famous annual BARKUS PARADE.

It's like the big Mardi Gras Parade, except that Barkus is dogs, dogs, dogs.

Best Friends will be in the parade this year, with a collection of pooches rescued from Hurricane Katrina.

And we'll have a webcam at the parade so we can web-cast live and direct with the dogs and the people who've been rescuing them and looking after them.

The parade starts at 2 p.m. Central Time. But we're expecting to go behind the scenes at Armstrong Park at around noon and talk to lots of people and their dogs.

So check in on the Best Friends website at 1 pm Central Time, and join us at the party and then at the big parade and prize-giving.

As far as we're concerned, it's your party, too. After all, you made this amazing rescue effort possible!

Sunday, February 19th
Starting at 1:00 pm, Central Time.
http://www.bestfriends.org/barkus

Animal shelter has reunited nearly 200 pets with owners

Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 19:59:28 -0000
From: "veni harlan" <borzoirule @cox .net>
Subject: Animal shelter has reunited nearly 200 pets with owners
Forum: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/KatrinaAnimalReliefLA/

Staff is working out of bus at old site

Friday, February 17, 2006 By Kim Gritter

The St. Bernard Animal Shelter sustained severe damage due to Hurricane Katrina. Shelter employees are now working out of a bus at the shelter grounds, 115 Agriculture Road in Chalmette.

Animal Shelter director Ceily Trog said she and her staff have rescued nearly 1,500 animals since the hurricane. Of those, Trog knows of nearly 200 that have been reunited with their original owners.

Trog said dozens of additional cases are still under investigation. Residents are welcome to visit the shelter's bus to look through the logs of rescued and missing pets. Shelter bus hours are Mondays through Fridays from 8 a.m. to noon or Saturdays from 8 to 11 a.m.

Rescued pets are being housed at the Best Friends Temporary Shelter, formerly known as Celebration Station, on Veterans Memorial Boulevard in Metairie. Pets stay there until they can be reunited with their owners or adopted by new owners. New owners who adopt pets do so under the stipulation that they must return the pet if the original owner is located, Trog said.

Trog encourages residents not to give up hope of finding their lost pets. She said new pictures of pets are being listed daily.

"This disaster was so overwhelming," Trog said. "If you look at the number of people lost, is there any doubt how many of our pets were lost?"

Residents who have lost a pet can visit two Web sites, http://www.loststbernardpets.org/ or http://www.sbpanimal.homestead.com/ . To contact Trog, residents can send an e-mail to sbpanimal[at]aol.com or leave a message for her with the St. Bernard Parish Public Works Department at (504) 278 -4313.

With the help of the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Trog said, the shelter's kennel has been gutted. New temporary kennels are to be delivered within the next few weeks.

Trog said the ASPCA has given the shelter a $250,000 grant for the spay/neuter program and the Friends of the Animal Shelter has secured an additional $100,000 donation from the ASPCA to get the shelter up and running.

St. Bernard Parish residents displaced by the storm can receive free flea preventative from the shelter. Microchipping, a permanent identification inserted under the pet's skin that provides owner information to help return lost pets, also is being offered free at the shelter.

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