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Title:Meower Power - Where Differing Opinions are Respected
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Moderator:JULIET::CORDES_JA
Created:Wed Nov 13 1991
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1079
Total number of notes:28858

566.0. "Aid for Mississippi cats???????" by MR4DEC::LPIERCE (HELLO....AGAIN) Mon Jul 12 1993 10:04

    
    I was wondering if any DEC people or friends of DEC people are
    along the Mississippi river?  I was wondering who there cat's
    are doing in that horrible mess?  I want to do something for them.
    Send them cat food or kitty litter anything to help them out.
    
    Is there a number to call to assist w/ this?  The poor cats that
    are outdoor cats.. they can't go outside or they will drownd..is
    there any aid for the animals of thoses states?
    
    Thanks for any info
    
    Louisa
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566.1My question too....STUDIO::COLAIANNII have PMS and a handgun ;-)Mon Jul 12 1993 10:1413
    Louisa,
    
     You beat em to the punch on htis! I was going to ask if there was a
    number or address set up to aid misplaced etc. pets from the flooding
    of the Mississippi and Missouri rivers.
    
     If anyone has this info, and if no one is opposed, I htought I might
    send the Silver Lining Memorial Fund this quarter to aid in this area.
    
     I'll double post this in the SLMF note also. Any and all info will be
    VERY welcome.
    
     Yonee
566.2Pets & DisastersFPTWS1::ABRAMSDr. Frankenclinton and algoreThu Jul 15 1993 15:4228

   It seems that the media has latched onto doing pet-oriented spots
   during disasters now.  I saw it happen during the Berkeley wildfires,
   the earthquake, and the hurricanes.

   ABC news has been following families returning to their homes to
   find their left-behind pets... some successes, some no signs, some
   tragic.

   Watched some officials who saw a beautiful white cat, scared, on
   a rooftop...they try to get him, he leaps into the water, swims
   to a fence...  some more words from the reporter... then a group
   of people and woman being presented with her missing white cat...
   to her delight and amazement!

   Even if I had little warning to evacuate, I just don't seen how I
   could leave my pets behind to starve or drown.  I'm glad I don't
   live where floods could happen. I do live just inside a nuclear
   power plan evacuation zone, though.  For that, and in case of a fire,
   we keep leashes and collars in the garage.  Pets go in a car, and
   we all go to my sister's or another cat-friendly place.  

   The unthinkable is worth thinking about after seeing some of those
   pictures.

Bill

566.3AYRPLN::TAYLORZero to nuts in 4 seconds!Thu Jul 15 1993 16:407
    I understand what you mean.  For the simple reason of possibly having
    to get out of the house in a hurry (fire or whatever) I have two
    carriers in the cattery and one in the spare room.  My four kitties
    (and the 3 week old baby) will go wherever we go!
    
    Holly
    
566.4a mountain of carriersPARITY::DENISEAnd may the traffic be with youThu Jul 15 1993 17:427
    Me too!  With 10 cats it means having 10 carriers ready at the head 
    of the stairs in case of emergency.  I also live within the 10 mile
    radius of a nuke plant and am also close to the Merrimack, although
    it would take some rain like the midwest situation to make the river
    flood high enough to bother my house, but you never know..
    
    denise
566.5NETWKS::GASKELLFri Jul 16 1993 11:2326
    I was also pretty angry that people had left without their pets.  Then I
    thought about it.  When a levy (sp) brakes you have only a few mins.
    before roads become impossible.  If I had to cope with a couple of
    pre-schoolers, start the car and get out before that happened I don't
    think I would have time to find even one cat.  We went through a mock drill
    and pretended that we had to evacuate within 10 minutes, I couldn't 
    find even one cat in that time (I have 4)(I didn't include the time it
    took to find my pocketbook with the car keys in either).  My attitude 
    towards the Missi. pet owners soften at that point.  
    
    I remember seeing one house revisted by owner, where the meal they had
    been eating when the levy broke was still on the table. They had only 
    made it out by the skin of their teeth.  
    
    Finding and taking pets out with you in a disaster is something worth 
    thinking about.  I am certainly going to give it a lot of thought over 
    the next few days. 
    
    Inside cat owners are no better off than outside cat owners.  Recently,
    a friend of mine was dragged out from under her bed by a fireman.  Her 
    appartment building was on fire and her cat had been frightened by the
    fire alarm and hidden under the bed, staying just out of my friends reach 
    and she couldn't catch him.  She managed to grab the cat just as the 
    fireman grabbed her legs and pulled her out, so both were saved.