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Katrina Evacuees Distraught Over Lost Pets

Sunday, September 04, 2005 5:31:45 AM
By MIKE STOBBE

Valerie Bennett breaks into tears as she sits on the hospital bed of her husband Lorne at Emory Hospital in Atlanta Saturday, Sept. 3, 2005 and they talked about having to leave their pets in New Orleans. They were evacuated from a New Orleans hospital and rescuers would allow them to bring only one item and they already had a tupperwear tub containing the medicines Lorne, a liver-transplant recipient, needs to survive. They lost their home, automobiles and all their other possessions but all they canthink about, they said, is the fate of their dogs. They arrived at Emory in Atlanta Thursday. (AP Photo/Gene Blythe)ATLANTA (AP) - As Valerie Bennett was evacuated from a New Orleans hospital, rescuers told her there was no room in the boat for her dogs. She pleaded. "I offered him my wedding ring and my mom's wedding ring," the 34-year-old nurse recalled Saturday. They wouldn't budge. She and her husband could bring only one item, and they already had a plastic tub containing the medicines her husband, a liver transplant recipient, needed to survive.

Such emotional scenes were repeated perhaps thousands of times along the Gulf Coast last week as pet owners were forced to abandon their animals in the midst of evacuation.

In one example reported last week by The Associated Press, a police officer took a dog from one little boy waiting to get on a bus in New Orleans. "Snowball! Snowball!" the boy cried until he vomited. The policeman told a reporter he didn't know what would happen to the dog.


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