Taking
Care of Furry Friends Before and After
Katrina
Contributed by the Publisher of
NoHoArtsDistrict.Com
Jim Crawford and his six deputies from Leroy Michigan deserve a
standing ovation for their unselfish and heroic rescue mission to
New Orleans after the Katrina Hurricane.
These men worked day and night without
sleep
or proper food to rescue hundreds of
dogs and cats from the cruelest of
fates…death from starvation,
dehydration, fires and many of the same
things that harmed and killed humans.
However, many
animals lived up to their reputation of
“Man’s Best Friend” by jumping into
the contaminated water to search for
their human family. They either drowned
or traveled so far that they will never
be found by their family again. Right
now there are several wonderful
organizations are helping to place our
furry Katrina victims.
When you see a homeless dog or cat in the NoHo Arts District,
please find them a home. I don’t want to
have to ask Jim Crawford and his six
deputies to come to NoHo to rescue our
furry friends from many of the same
horrors experienced by dogs and cats in
New Orleans.
In North Hollywood, there are hundreds of homeless animals that want to
have a home. Here are three things you
can do:
1.
Find the animal’s owner - check the
newspapers under “lost & found,” place
an ad under “found” ads in newspapers
which are usually free.
2.
Make the animal a part of your family
3.
Find an organization that will find them
a good home and will not kill them.
Thank you, Jim Crawford and deputies for reminding us that we
need to take care of our two- and
four-legged brothers and sisters.
For more information visit
www.Bestfriends.org or
www.aspca.org
