Animal Shelter Info.

Some good info on an animal shelter at Lake Castle School:

Following entry copied from http://www.muttshack.org:

ANIMAL RESCUE GROUP TO ACCEPT KATRINA PETS

 

ANIMAL RESCUE GROUP TO ACCEPT KATRINA PETS
FROM RETURNING NEW ORLEANS RESIDENTS

Pet Owners Who Find Surviving Animals Can Bring Pets
To MuttShack Animal Rescue Shelter at Lake Castle School

New Orleans, La., October 6, 2005--As the people of New Orleans return to their homes for the first time in more than a month, many residents are finding their pets still alive and waiting either in the homes or yards where they were left.

MuttShack Animal Rescue, an animal rescue group currently working on the ground in New Orleans, is encouraging residents to bring animals to their shelter facility in New Orleans. “We know residents are overwhelmed right now. People who have a pet that survived can bring their animals to our or another shelter, or call a shelter to pick the animal up,” said Amanda St. John, founder of MuttShack. “We’re asking returning resident to please not leave the pet in their home, hoping we will find him. Many of these pets can be saved with medical assistance and put up for foster or surrendered for adoption. We can help these pets—even those that appear very thin or sick can be treated at no cost to the owners.”

Animal rescue workers around the city have assisted returning residents who surrendered their animals that survived the hurricane and month-long evacuation. For returning residents who have decided to surrender their animal, rescue groups are placing these surviving animals into new permanent homes.

Residents should call any animal shelter and tell shelter workers where the animal is located or take the animal to Muttshack Animal Rescue at the Lake Castle School at the corner of Hayne Road and Crowder Boulevard.

MuttShack Animal Rescue is a non-profit volunteer driven organization. Members from across the United States have come to assist the families of New Orleans since Hurricane Katrina. Thousands of animals have been rescued from homes and off the streets. Rescued animals have been given veterinary care. Pets’ have been micro-chipped and their information carefully documented. The pets are taken to foster facilities where every possible action will be taken to reunite them with their owners.

People can find missing pets at www.petfinder.com online where all rescued animals are registered. Animals rescued from homes have been placed in foster care and will be reunited with those owners who claim their pets.


MuttShack Animal Rescue does not draw on any of the finances of either local or state government, but depends instead on donations from individuals and corporations to help pay for critical needs, veterinary supplies, water, food and rescue equipment.
Donations are still needed to assist Katrina animals and can be made online at MuttShack Animal Rescue https://www.registrationfactory.com/v3/?EventUUID=B47421FD, or click the donation link at www.muttshack.org, and by calling 866-718-1001.
Posted on Thursday, October 6, 2005 at 11:01PM by Registered Commenter[Your Name Here] | Comments1 Comment

Vets Needed in Louisiana!

This passage was taken from Pasado Safe Haven:

 

VETERINARIANS NEEDED ASAP!!!

Airmiles donated to help you get to our Louisiana triage facility fast and free!

Requirements:
--You must be a licensed veterinarian
--You must be able to stay at least four days ON THE GROUND
--You must be able to pay for your rental car and food (we provide dinner)
--E-mail here if you can help!

We have learned a lot from our efforts in New Orleans and CANNOT ACCEPT VOLUNTEERS WHO CANNOT:
--work VERY hard and VERY LONG HOURS. You WILL be expected to do extremely dirty work and in extreme heat. It's 95 degrees most days and we cannot accommodate volunteers who cannot tolerate difficult conditions.
--Help us for at least five days. Why? Because it takes time to train people. It's a waste of our time to train people who leave in a few days. YOU NEED TO COMMIT TO FIVE DAYS ON THE GROUND WITH US (NOT including travel days)

 

Who should come:
--Strong people who can lift 50lbs or more
--People with strong emotional stamina
--People with vet med, human med or rescue experience preferred but anyone willing to get dirty, take orders from our experienced team, and save lives without complaining should GO!
--People who can afford their own transportation, rental car, food, and other necessities YOU MUST HAVE TRANSPORTATION - people cannot be asked to take you places
 
What to do:
--Try and book a hotel. Few are available. List here.
--Fly into New Orleans
--Rent a car


Once you have the above done: E-mail here. NOT BEFORE.
If you do, your e-mail will not be answered.
Sorry, we're swamped.
 


What to bring:
--Light clothing, it's hot
--Extra socks
--Change of shoes
--Headlamp
--Pillow and blanket - BE PREPARED TO SLEEP IN YOUR CAR AND NOT HAVE SHOWER FACILITIES.
--Cash
--Vaccinations are up to you, your decision
--Phone cards, Cell phones work but barely
--There IS power and water there as of this writing

Want to bring something to help the animals?
--WalMart Gift Cards and gatorade are always welcome. Please, do not just bring what you think would help. Check our website a day or so before you leave and bring what is being asked for. We don't have room for extra supplies. Every inch is being used for ANIMAL space!

 

Apparently they are in desperate need of vets over in that area.  More info can be found at their site here.

Posted on Wednesday, October 5, 2005 at 08:59PM by Registered Commenter[Your Name Here] | CommentsPost a Comment

Back to New Orleans

Hello everyone - I am off again very early tomorrow morning to return to Louisiana.  I am hoping to beging the process of documenting what has happened as well as help out with several of the rescue groups down there who are working so hard to help care for these rescued animals (and it is a miracle every day, that another animal is found alive by the search and rescue teams).  If you have a story to share of your first hand accounts with any of these rescue efforts, please write me so that I can share them here.  Thank you to everyone who has helped to make this second trip possible!

 

Much love,
Cathy

Posted on Saturday, October 1, 2005 at 11:40PM by Registered Commenter[Your Name Here] | CommentsPost a Comment

Update from last few days

Posted on Sunday, September 25, 2005 at 07:04PM by Registered Commenter[Your Name Here] | Comments1 Comment

Footage from Lamar Dixon Center: 9/20/05

Here is the footage that I shot on Tuesday at the Lamar Dixon Expo Center in Gonzales, Louisiana. 

Lamar Dixon footage

It was said that there were 2500 animals there on Tuesday, but that they are intaking 300-500 new animals a day.  They are in desperate need of volunteers to help.  If you forward to the end of the footage, there is an interview of a Vet Tech who is volunteering there (she traveled all the way from Canada to volunteer).  There were only 30 Vets and Vet Techs there and on Tuesday alone they had already seen 500 animals (and only the ones most desperate for medical attention).  Any Vets or Vet Techs who can go and volunteer are urged to go there asap.

Anyone else who can volunteer - there need help to walk the dogs, clean the cages and bath, feed, give water.  There are not nearly enough people there to help and animals are laying in their cages for up to 24 hours at a time.  These are animals who are already sick and been through so much and now they are having to live in these conditions.  You don't need to have any special qualifications to volunteer, just a willingness to do whatever is necessary and don't mind getting dirty.   

Posted on Sunday, September 25, 2005 at 06:18PM by Registered Commenter[Your Name Here] | CommentsPost a Comment