KATRINA PET RESCUE UNLEASHED HUNDREDS TO BE AIRLIFTED TO L.A. FOR CARE, HOMES.Byline: Dana Bartholomew Staff Writer They cruise through flooded or muddy streets, scanning porches, backyards and windows for hungry animals left stranded by Hurricane Katrina ``It's very sad ... it is overwhelming,'' said SPCA SPCA serum prothrombin conversion accelerator (coagulation factor VII). SPCA abbr. serum prothrombin conversion accelerator SPCA, n an acronym for serum p Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. spokeswoman Dawn Cotterell, via cell phone from Jefferson Parish, La., as she and a dozen members of her Disaster Animal Response Team hunted for lost pets. ``We have seen dogs chained on porches, tied up in backyards, starving. Many of them are pretty thin, you can see their ribs. It breaks my heart.'' The Samaritans from the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) is any of a number of animal welfare organisations whose operations include protecting and providing shelter to animals in danger. , Los Angeles, are among many Southern California residents who have raced against time to aid pets along the ravaged rav·age v. rav·aged, rav·ag·ing, rav·ages v.tr. 1. To bring heavy destruction on; devastate: A tornado ravaged the town. 2. Gulf Coast. They have scouted waterlogged wa·ter·logged adj. 1. Nautical Heavy and sluggish in the water because of flooding, as in the hold: a waterlogged ship. 2. neighborhoods. Fed stray animals. Manned temporary shelters. Found foster homes. And attempted to unite family pets with owners scattered from Texas to the Canadian border. Volunteers work from dawn till dusk, bedding down for the night in tents and rented cars. In the next few weeks, SPCA Los Angeles plans to airlift 300 homeless dogs from Hurricane Katrina from Houston to Los Angeles for foster care or permanent homes. Amanda St. John, founder of MuttShack.org, said her rescue group has shipped more than 250 dog crates to Baton Rouge and New Orleans and rescued 40 dogs a day from within the devastated dev·as·tate tr.v. dev·as·tat·ed, dev·as·tat·ing, dev·as·tates 1. To lay waste; destroy. 2. To overwhelm; confound; stun: was devastated by the rude remark. city. The Lake View Terrace resident will fly to Louisiana today to coordinate rescue operations for 40 volunteers to save the pooches. ``We're camping out, we have groups in RVs, we're sleeping in cars. We're just trying to save the dogs and cats and the tarantulas,'' said St. John, 49, who grew to love animals on the savanna savanna or savannah (both: səvăn`ə), tropical or subtropical grassland lying on the margin of the trade wind belts. in her native Zululand in South Africa. ``I got an e-mail yesterday saying, 'My pot-bellied pig is in my backyard, please rescue him.' If need be, I will be wading in the water.'' Hollywood celebs have even jumped into the act, with public pleas for pet relief. ``I am haunted, worse than you will ever know,'' said Gretchen Wyler, vice president of the Humane Society of the United States The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) is a Washington, D.C-based animal welfare advocacy group. It is the largest animal welfare organization in the world, with nearly 10 million members and a 2006 budget of US$103 million. , Hollywood, based in Encino, who recruited such celebrities as Sean Aston and Bill Maher for TV spots. ``Everyone in America knows that these aren't something that wags its tail - they're members of people's families.'' On Sunday, state and federal officials permitted more than 3,000 dogs at a full HSUS/SPCA temporary shelter in Gonzales, La., to begin relocating to other states. That means more room for the dozens of pets rescued daily from New Orleans that need aid. The Humane Society, which has a disaster team of 200 rescuers on the Gulf Coast, is looking to open a second shelter near Gonzales to cope with the overflow. The HSUS HSUS Humane Society of the United States and other groups have rescued nearly 4,000 animals from Louisiana and Mississippi, with 200 reunited with their owners. Petfinder.com is posting photos of the lost Katrina pets. Before they are shipped to other shelters, each pet will be photographed, microchipped and documented. ``This is a massive undertaking,'' said Wayne Pacelle, president and chief executive officer of the Humane Society, in a statement. ``People who have lost everything are holding on to their last hope that their pets will be saved.'' Dana Bartholomew, (818) 713-3730 dana.bartholomew(at)dailynews.com CAPTION(S): 3 photos Photo: (1 -- color) Volunteers pet two dogs that were found wandering the streets of New Orleans. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images (2) A stranded dog stands on the roof of a home surrounded by floodwaters in New Orleans on Saturday. Volunteers have rescued thousands of pets in the Gulf Coast. Steve Senne/Associated Press (3) ST. JOHN |
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