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Save the Pets: Katrina Rescue Latest Posts
Happy Holiday Update - Peanut, aka "Old Guy"
On one of our first days rescuing pets in New Orleans (Sept. 2005, post Hurricane Katrina and just a day after Hurricane Rita), Lacey and I found the dog below quite obviously starved and ill. It was a rescue that took little effort but great heart. The dog was so hungry it could barely... Read more...
Published 7 months ago
Gentle Barn needs Hay (or $ for hay) ASAP
While it's true that many evacuees have gone home and the shelters are closing, that doesn't mean the needs for support have ended. Many of the animals evacuated are going to need shelter until their owners farms and ranches can be REPLACED, which may be a long time. For now, there are... Read more...
Published 9 months ago
Seeking property with acreage in SoCal...
A major animal activist organization is looking for people in Southern California who have property (acreage) that could be used as TEMPORARY housing for livestock (goats, horses, sheep). If you, or someone you know, has a farm or even a home with acreage, please contact me directly:... Read more...
Published 9 months ago
San Diego Wildfires - volunteering
Yes, I am headed off to aid in the rescue and recovery efforts taking place as a result of the wildfires here in California. The disaster has finally come to my back door, and I'm gearing up to volunteer once again.Details soon to come... Read more...
Published 9 months ago
SAN DIEGO WILDFIRES -- PET RESCUE
Well folks, it's been a long time, but California may be experiencing a disaster similar to Hurricane Katrina. As our state is being ravaged by wildfire, many people are having to evacuate to safe ground--and many of the evacuation sites and hotels won't allow pets! (The author regrets how... Read more...
Published 9 months ago
Update on the lawsuit of St. Bernard school shootings
For those who don't know, Mark Steinway at Pasado Safe Haven, has been the power and intelligence behind the lawsuit to convict the people who murdered all the animals in the St. Bernard Shootings. On Pasado's website, he has chronicled the lawsuit, complete with pictures of the guilty parties,... Read more...
Published 9 months ago
Gone, but not forgotten...
I personally took each of these photos in St. Bernard Parish (New Orleans). These three are from Beauregard Middle School, where many dogs were mercilessly shot and killed in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. This tragic event remains unsolved, and the people responsible for murdering these... Read more...
Published 10 months ago
Two-year Anniversary
Two years later, the memories are as fresh as they were a week after our return. It is still hard to comprehend that it all happened. It's almost as if it were another person's adventure, surreal and enormous, yet from the sharpness of each detail, my mind knows I was there. Each animal we... Read more...
Published 11 months ago
St. Bernard Shootings
This link is a news story that's running about the animal victims in the St. Bernard schools shooting.It's been nearly two years and I still can't read these articles without being right back in those rooms again.Here's what I remember (and apologies if you read this in an earlier posting--below,... Read more...
Published a year ago
What remained...
The top photo was taken in New Orleans parish. You can see the high water mark over that rose over the first floor of this home. Imagine the loss. The second photo I took of a building just outside St. Bernard parish (Help 8 Souls, No Wake)...which clearly had been evac-ed through the roof. The... Read more...
Published 2 years ago
Animal Supplies in Ghostown
The Dryades YMCA school served as a supply station for animals after Hurricane Katrina, but was abandoned as the city was evacuated. I took this photo the day before Hurricane Rita hit New Orleans. Eric, Billy, Lacey, Jennifer, Matt and I stopped to rummage through the wet supplies that were... Read more...
Published 2 years ago
Camping in New Orleans
We set up camp in NOLA in a Rite-Aid parking lot in Jefferson Parish. We were happy to be in a dry, safe, quiet place while kenneling our rescues. Down the road, just outside hard-hit Saint Bernard parish, where the flooding was high and the damage immense, I photographed this camper that had... Read more...
Published 2 years ago