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Animal Welfare Groups in Texas to Rescue Pets Stranded by Ike

Disaster response teams work to save animals in wake of hurricane.

Posted: September 16, 2008 3 a.m. EDT

Pets Stranded by Ike Rescued
Animal welfare organizations team up to rescue the pets in Louisiana and Texas stranded by Hurricane Ike.
Local and national animal welfare groups are working together in Texas to rescue cats and dogs stranded by Hurricane Ike.

Since last week, disaster teams have been in Nacogdoches, Texas, to help keep animals safe from the hurricane’s path, including the Humane Society of the United States, North Shore Animal League America, International Fund for Animal Welfare and American Humane Association.

American Humane has deployed its Red Star Animal Emergency Services team and equipment to Texas to assist with search-and-rescue and sheltering operations for pets affected by Ike. The organization deployed Saturday to Beaumont at the request of the Texas State Animal Response Team and the Texas Animal Health Commission.

IFAW, which played a vital role in safeguarding the lives of more than 1,300 animals in Louisiana affected by Hurricane Gustav, has been designated as the water rescue operations team in the Lake Charles region, at the Louisiana/Texas border, where the water surge was expected to reach 8 feet, according to spokesman Mike Booth. He said IFAW is equipped with an animal rescue trailer funded by Petfinder.com Foundation.

Petfinder.com, an online database of adoptable pets, also launched its “Power of Paws” program Monday to help shelters and rescue groups across the United States prepare for natural disasters by donating more than $1 million worth of generators. The Foundation, with support from Merial, the maker of Heartgard and Frontline brand products, is giving generators to eligible members that submit a grant application by Wednesday, Oct. 1.

An additional $1 million in financial assistance was donated Monday by The Home Depot Foundation for Hurricane Ike recovery and rebuilding efforts.

The Animal League reported that animal shelters along the Texas coast have suffered serious damage, and as a result cats and dogs are being housed in temporary shelters. NSALA said it is transporting animals to its New York headquarters to help alleviate overcrowded conditions. Their 40-foot Mobile Rescue Unit arrived in Texas to provide relief to shelters in the affected areas.

Hurricane Ike comes on the heels of Gustav, as well as a West Virginia kennel rescue, where the Animal League rescued more than 120 dogs and adopted most into new homes, the organization said in a fundraising letter. “The dedicated members of our Emergency Response Team have been on round-the-clock call, as this is our third emergency response in the past three weeks,” said J. John Stevenson, president of the Animal League.

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I hope you can help me. I have been to the hspca which takes me to the pets911 site which gives me no info at all.

My cat, Buzz, ran away while we were trying to evacuate late on that Thursday. I have contacted Emergancy Animal Rescue and spoke with Doug and Ron, they did everyhthing they could for me, but they had not been called in to help with the animals.

Buzz, is/was a very round, frizzy haired, buff or biegey red, nuetered male cat. Short body, very round face and he does not purr very well. If there is someone I can contact here, that has more than a few pictures, or is willing to talk to me, I would greatly appreciate the site addy or phone number. I am very worried about him.

Thank You,
Patsy Stockton
3409 Sand Bar Dr.
Crystal Beach, TX evacuee
409-766-0164
Patsy, Near Crystal Beach, TX
Posted: 9/27/2008 1:41:05 PM
No greater appretiation than to those giving all they got for those animals!
C.M., C.sprgs, CO
Posted: 9/19/2008 8:51:19 AM
Thank you to all who are helping these animals.
Evelyn, Beamsville, ON
Posted: 9/16/2008 9:53:09 PM
I have been wondering....I am so glad that affected pets are not forgotten.
cyan, boulder, CO
Posted: 9/16/2008 9:33:49 PM
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