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Originally Posted by livingdustmops Actually you watched them almost every day in New Orleans...they just didn't toot their horn like many organizations do..They helped setup the large area where all the animals were brought to and then decided which animals needed urgent care ...right down the line.They are a sanctury in Utah that was started by a bunch of close friends (I think they were hippies) in AZ and then moved to Utah. |
Forgive me, I'm running kind of slow tonight. I'm answering out of sequence..hope it's not too confusing.
I didn't see what was going on in New Orleans. We had our own fish to fry over here (I'm 70 miles east of N.O.). We had no power or water for weeks and Katrina blessed us with a sun room where our living room was

. We stayed during the storm due to our animals, like so many others. We had the Yorkies, an elderly wolf hybrid, a cat and several birds and just wouldn't leave them. They all handled it pretty well. It was kind of funny...Floyd, our Moluccan cockatoo, stayed fairly calm when the ceiling came down around his cage, but he absolutely freaked when the power went off a few minutes later. If you've ever heard an M2 shreik, you know just how loud it got. We were scrambling to light candles around his cage just so he would shut up LOL. In the middle of the house falling in, we got a good laugh out of that. Floyd...he's such a big baby

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