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This weekend, February 11th and
12th, Best Friends is holding a Pet Adoption Festival at Celebration Station in adjacent
Metairie, one of the Best
Friends rescue centers. And the following weekend,
on Feb. 19, Best Friends will showcase several Katrina dogs in the famous New Orleans "Barkus"
parade, a Mardi Gras parade dedicated to dogs.
After on-the-ground operations have ended, Best
Friends will continue to support local animal
welfare groups in their own rescue, spay/neuter, and
adoption programs. When Hurricane Katrina pummeled
the Gulf Coast on August 29th, it launched humane
groups into the most massive animal rescue effort
ever. Best Friends rescued about 4,000 of the
estimated 16,000 animals rescued by the combined
efforts of humane groups across the country.
All animals rescued in New Orleans are first
taken to the Louisiana SPCA for triage where photos
are taken and uploaded and vaccinations given before
heading to the Best Friends rescue center at
Celebration Station, where animals are held for 5
days before going up for adoption.
Related Resources
Hurricane Katrina's Impact on Pets and Animals
Hurricane Residents Try to Find Lost Pets
Horses Still Being Reached After Katrina
Best
Friends Animal Society
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