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> Urgent--contact Fema, Tell them to allow pet rescue
margo
post Sep 8 2005, 12:43 PM
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FEMA is deciding whether to allow evacuees to rescue their own and others' pets. Please call and pressure them into allowing this! How can that screwed up agency even debate such a thing! Call or email here:

The Honorable Michael Brown
Under Secretary of Homeland Security for Emergency Preparedness and Response
500 C St. S.W.
Washington, DC 20472
202-646-3900
202-646-3930 (fax)

Email:
FEMAOPA@dhs.gov
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jillybromley
post Sep 8 2005, 03:22 PM
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Thank you for caring Margo, and for giving us the address.

Pray God they do allow people to go back in and rescue their pets. The alternative is too dreadful to think about.

with love
jilly


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ELLIE, my beautiful precious baby. 1st Sept 2003 - 3rd Dec 2004.
Rest peacefully my little sweetheart.
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samhaincat
post Sep 8 2005, 08:59 PM
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Thanks so much for listing the information, I immediately sent off an email.


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Nymph (my silver girl): May 3, 1987-September 23, 2005
Spicey (my golden girl): July 18, 1989-Aug. 17, 2005
Zody (my black boy): February 22, 1987-Aug. 20, 2003
AS well Mushi, Mr. Wonderful, Blackie, Trixie, Neptune
Love you all forever and always
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Lisa...NOAH'...
post Sep 8 2005, 09:31 PM
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I just sent an email pleading to allow these people the chance to rescue their pets. These people have already lost everything...they should at least have a chance to be reunited with their pets. It may be the only thing they have left. It's soooo sad to see these poor animals on TV. I wonder where all the cats are? I hate to think they didn't survive. sad.gif Unless they are just so scared that they hide when they hear people. I know my cats can really find good hiding places when they need to.

Lisa...NOAH'S ARK
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mosmommy
post Sep 9 2005, 05:52 AM
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I wanted to thank you for your concern and urgency in addressing FEMA. I just finished sending them an email to echo what you have all said, "Please, let people in to rescue their pets and animals." As hard as it has been to watch the devastation for these people, I have been imagining the whole time, on how their furbabies were also affected. It has been nearly 4 months since I lost my beloved Cosmo, and there is not a day that goes by that I don't think of him and miss him. If any of Katrina's victims could be spared, at least that, I think it would help them. They have already been through so much trauma, losing a furbaby would be more than most of them could handle. When I began watching the hurricane coverage last week, and I saw the disaster that was taking place, I thanked God that my furbabies were safe here in NY with me and I hugged them and cried for all of those babies that were lost.
God Bless the victims of hurricane Katrina ( those with 2 legs, and those with 4 legs)
Michelle


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Our beloved Cosmo came to us in June 1995, and died on May 24, 2005.
Our beloved Beaner came to us in April 1992, and died on June 18, 2006.
Our beloved Creep came to us in October 1997, and died on May 22, 2004.
All our babies are loved and sorely missed.
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