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URGENT HELP NEEDED FOR ANIMAL VICTIMS OF KATRINA - PLEASE READ

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Dee - 06 Sep 2005 03:29 GMT
I know lots of you have animals that you love a
lot, and may have room for one more.  Maybe you
were thinking of getting an animal companion for
yourself  or the animal you already have anyway.  I
know that if anything were to happen to me, knowing
that my animals were taken care of would be one of my
first priorities. ...Dee

This news comes from the FurAngels@yahoo.com group who
have been asked to help:

A women in Ct. is trying to help the animals of
Jackson, Mississippi.

Please read this over carefully, time is running out
for the displaced, lost, confused, stray and former
pets  who had homes and owners.

There are over 200 dogs and 150 cats so far that are
from Hurricane Katrina.  For the time being, they have
all been taken to one *temporary* shelter.  The
FurAngels group has been assured that, other than
being frightened, confused, and hungry, all of these
animals have been vaccinated and are in good health.
there are people at the shelter who are ready and
waiting to take these animals to ANYWHERE they need to
go, I repeat, they will transport them ANYWHERE.

I understand that all of us are overloaded.  I myself
have 5 cats and a dog in a two bedroom apartment, all
of which were abandoned, strays, or rescues, but these
animals are all homeless.  There are dogs and cats of
every size, shape, color, and breed now left alone
because their owner have been displaced or have died.

They can take care of the animals for a while longer,
but not for too long.  TIME IS RUNNING OUT for these
animals, and many will have to be EUTHANISED if they
do not find homes soon.

Please forward this message to whomever you can.  If
you can help, contact Lydia V. directly at *any time*

REMEMBER, THESE ANIMALS WILL BE TRANSPORTED TO YOU
(They are trying to send some photos).

Donations in any form are also desperately needed for
the animals - money, dog or cat food, etc.

Contact Lydia V. at 203-515-3024 (Cell)
Home 203-227-5308
email Lydia@portone.com

Also try contacting 1-800-SAVEAPET.  They're in need
of foster homes and people who are willing to adopt.

Dee
Dee - 06 Sep 2005 20:44 GMT
The correct contact email address is Lynda@portone.com (Not Lydia!)

Please consider giving one of the displaced animal victims of the
hurricane a home before they are euthanized.

Dee
 
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