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Post Info TOPIC: National Geographic photos of pets in the aftermath of Katrina - warning VERY graphic


Chanel

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I got all choked up.



On September 4, 2005, U.S. Air Force Lt. Nathan Brosheal held a kitten that had been rescued and airlifted to Louisiana's New Orleans International Airport in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, which struck the city on August 29.



Near New Orleans a small oil-slickened dog was seen wandering in Chalmette, Louisiana, as cleanup crews recovered oil from a ruptured refinery tank on September 6, 2005. Tens of thousands of barrels of oil had spilled and mixed with receding floodwater from Hurricane Katrina.



Three dogs waited for rescue in Pass Christian, Mississippi, on August 31, 2005, one day after Hurricane Katrina slammed into the Gulf Coast town. The dogs were later saved by a local police officer.



Surrounded by litter left by refugees, a dog remained tied to the railing of a highway ramp in New Orleans on September 3, 2005, six days after Hurricane Katrina. Like many of the city's newly stranded pets, the dog may have been refused passage by rescuers as they evacuated its owners.


In one such instance reported by the Associated Press the previous week, a police officer took a dog from a sobbing young boy as he was waiting to board an evacuation vehicle. The officer had no idea what would become of the dog, he told an AP reporter.



A dog consumes a man's corpse near a breach in a New Orleans levee on September 6, 2005.

In nearby Biloxi, Mississippi, packs of abandoned dogs were attacking cleanup crews, according to the September 7 edition of the Biloxi Sun Herald. Even docile pets can become dangerous when stressed by heat and disorder, a veterinarian told a United Press International reporter.



Jeff Eyre, a volunteer with the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS), leashes a pig found beneath Interstate 10 in New Orleans on September 6, 2005. The lost swine was taken to a facility for abandoned animals in the city.



A New Orleans resident waded along Canal Street with a dog he rescued on August 30, 2005, the day the local levee system failed and flooded the city.



Two dogs played on top of a pool table at Cajun's Pub in New Orleans on September 6, 2005. Despite Hurricane Katrina and the susequent flooding of much of the city, the pub still had not closed its doors and continues to serve drinks to the few customers that remained in the neighborhood.






 


 



-- Edited by blubirde at 11:56, 2005-09-14

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The pictures aren't working for me.

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Chanel

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They work for me - can anyone else see them?

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Wow, both sad & hopeful for some. But that whole tied to the interstate thing is too much for me.

-- Edited by laken1 at 13:20, 2005-09-14

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laken1 wrote:


Wow, both sad & hopeful for some. But that whole tied to the interstate thing is too much for me.

That one and the oil covered dog really get me. *sob*

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One of the reporters mentioned this the other day & i didn't even think of it, though i don't know why. They said that as many pets as they have saved, some are still there & they have been drinking that toxic water because what else would they drink? And at this point they don't think those would survive anyway. I had to turn it off so i could put on my eye makeup it was making me cry so much.

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I can see them now. I wish I hadn't

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The picture of the dog eating the corpse is shocking.

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My heart hurts from seeing that oil-slicked dog and the dog tied up to the guardrail

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Oh, my heart aches to see those pictures.

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I wish we had better procedures for the evacuation of people with pets. Couldn't the red cross establish pet-friendly shelters?

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i'd adopt one...  anyone know how? 

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tara t wrote:


i'd adopt one...  anyone know how? 


You can try this link from petfinder.org.  They might have links to how you can adopt a pet who was abandoned during Katrina.  I read about their site on CNN, so hopefully it's legit.


http://www.petfinder.com/disaster/



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Thats terrible!!!! I dont know why they cant have a shelter for people who have pets!!!

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