From LSU: Residents who left pets in their homes may call toll-free (888) 773-6489 between 8:00 am and 6:00 pm or e-mail Katrina@ldaf.louisiana.gov to leave information about the number of animals that need rescuing, their species, and their confined location.
Residents are now being allowed back into certain parts of the Greater New Orleans areas. While we will do everything we can to rescue as many animals as possible, your pets will have a better chance if you can get in and rescue them yourselves. Please watch the news media for announcements of which areas residents may re-enter.
If you do rescue your pet yourself after requesting rescue through this shelter, please notify us so that we can remove your name from the waiting list.
If you need a place to leave your pets for housing and care after rescue, please bring them to us at the John M. Parker Coliseum on the LSU Campus. We will care for them until you can be permanently reunited.




I was wanting info on how to be a foster home for animals.
Posted by: katherine seligman | September 10, 2005 at 09:12 PM
Requesting information on how to be a foster home for Katrina pets. We can house horses and dogs.
Posted by: susie k. | September 11, 2005 at 05:22 PM
If anyone can go to Johnny White's sport bar and ask Ron Herring (or anyone there) to call me at 504 606-4253 they could help me get my cat out of my home.
Posted by: Marsha Ercegovic | September 11, 2005 at 06:33 PM
I would like to care for a dog who is in need of a loving home. Katrina has touched my heart and I so want to help. I can take one dog into my home. Please contact me and let me know how to help. Phone: 414-702-2043
PLEASE let me know how I can care for a dog.
Thank you,
Karen
Posted by: Karen Webb | September 11, 2005 at 11:35 PM
PS... I am in Wisconsin. Please let me help.
Posted by: Karen Webb | September 11, 2005 at 11:37 PM