Save the Lives of Shelter Pets in North America

by Petfinder Foundation
Save the Lives of Shelter Pets in North America
Save the Lives of Shelter Pets in North America
Save the Lives of Shelter Pets in North America
Save the Lives of Shelter Pets in North America
Save the Lives of Shelter Pets in North America
Save the Lives of Shelter Pets in North America
Save the Lives of Shelter Pets in North America
Save the Lives of Shelter Pets in North America
Save the Lives of Shelter Pets in North America
Save the Lives of Shelter Pets in North America
Save the Lives of Shelter Pets in North America
Save the Lives of Shelter Pets in North America

Project Report | Aug 23, 2016
Rushing Aid to Louisiana's Animal Flood Victims

By Emily Fromm | Chief Development Officer

A pup rescued from Louisiana floodwaters by AAVA
A pup rescued from Louisiana floodwaters by AAVA

As catastrophic flooding has devastated Louisiana, the Petfinder Foundation is rushing funds to the organizations working to save the region's pets. These are the shelters we've sent grant money to already; we continue to send funds as groups contact us.

Rescutopia's Happy Tails Island
Savannah Brown, founder of the Baton Rouge cat-rescue group, tells us, "All of our foster homes are flooded and all pet supplies were destroyed. We need food, blankets, towels, crates, heartworm medications, flea preventative and anything else we can get. We focus on the East Baton Rouge and Livingston Parish Area; both areas have been 90 percent flooded. We have taken in several homeless pets who were evacuated. All of South Louisiana is completely devastated, as a flood like this has never occurred. The flooding is worse than Katrina. Our community is devastated."

We sent Rescuetopia $1,000, which will be used to pay for food, crates, pet supplies and any medical treatment that may be required.

Zeus' Rescues
The New Orleans shelter did not flood, but it has taken in more than 160 cats, kittens, dogs and puppies from shelters north of it that did -- and many more are expected. Most of them have had minimal vaccinations and are not spayed or neutered; all will need to be altered and microchipped prior to being adopted at the reduced cost of $75 per animal.

Volunteer Kellie Grengs describes the desperate situation: "Shelter director Michelle Ingram and volunteers have driven in flood waters for the past four days to reach shelters that have taken on several feet of water. On Sunday, Aug. 14, Michelle pulled more than 60 animals from the Sorrento no-kill shelter and we expect more.

"Numerous shelters just a few miles north of us were impacted. One was overwhelmed by fast-rising flood waters and all they could do was open the kennels and let the dogs swim free so they didn't drown. Rescue boats are in the process of saving human lives first and animals second. Michelle is on the scene pulling these animals and caring for them with a team of volunteers. Our shelter averages 400 adoptions annually; this will put a great strain on our already-limited resources, but we simply could not let these animals drown."

We sent Zeus' Rescues $2,500 to offset the costs of spaying and neutering the rescued pets. "Thank you so much!" Grengs says. "Last week was a whirl! We vetted 62 cats and one dog on Saturday afternoon alone and shipped 10,000 lbs. of dog/cat food and supplies to the flooded shelters. It was wild, to say the least. So many of the wonderful animals are in foster and will be getting adopted soon!"

Animal Aid for Vermilion Area
"Vermilion Parish and surrounding areas have been devastated by flooding," says Roxanne Bayard, vice president of the Abbeville, La., shelter. "Many animals have drowned and waters continue to rise. We are having to evacuate homes with pets as well as the shelter to avoid animals drowning. We need to purchase crates, leashes, collars, cleaning supplies, new bedding, fans, litter, litter boxes and food. Many animals need emergency vetting due to injuries sustained in the flooding." We sent $2,500 to help with these expenses.

Your donation enables us to continue to help shelters and rescue groups when disasters like this one strike!

Rescutopia is distributing food for displaced pets
Rescutopia is distributing food for displaced pets
At Zeus' Rescues, a dog from a flooded shelter
At Zeus' Rescues, a dog from a flooded shelter
A new intake at Zeus' Rescue in New Orleans
A new intake at Zeus' Rescue in New Orleans

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Petfinder Foundation

Location: Tucson, AZ - USA
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Project Leader:
Emily Fromm
Chief Development Officer
Tucson , AZ United States

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