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How Hurricane Katrina Changed Pets Legal Status About 250,000 pets were left behind when their owners evacuated for Hurricane Katrina a decade ago People filled bathtubs with water and locked their dogs in bathrooms, assuming they’d return
Katrinas Lesson Learned: Animals No Longer Excluded from . . . Rescue efforts were intense and frantic during the storm However, pets generally were not included in those operations, and many people refused to leave them behind, thus putting themselves in danger Nearly 50 percent of those who chose to stay put during Katrina did so because they did not want to leave their pets
Hurricane Katrina – “the storm that changed us” – Safe Hands . . . Ten years ago today in the early morning hours Hurricane Katrina, made landfall in New Orleans The levees breeched shortly thereafter It was “the storm that changed us” Indeed it did In the preceding days evacuation orders had been given, people had scrambled to heed the warnings or to fortify and defy Cars had streamed onto highways until the congestion halted all movement People
How Hurricane Katrina Turned Pets Into People - BuzzFeed News How Hurricane Katrina Turned Pets Into People After Katrina, animal rescuers saved thousands of NOLA’s cats and dogs — and in the process, elevated the status of pets in the eyes of the law