Sunday, September 11, 2005

URGENT: LA Shelter Closed :TAKE ACTION

URGENT: LA shelter is closed, 1000 calls to White House needed! 


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From: ARLEEN PAUL
mailto:applewoode@hotmail.com

Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2005 9:44 PM
URGENT: LA shelter is closed.. Need to take action..read below



CROSSPOST WIDELY AND INTERNATIONALLY!!
 

The Louisiana state vet is NOT allowing any animals to leave the state for the 15 DAY quarantine!! 
They have also closed the main facilities to any more animals being brought in. there are over 2000 animals in there!! NO MORE IN, NO MORE OUT.  Rescue groups have animals loaded on trucks and vans and ARMED GUARDS wont let them bring them to the shelters, and then to pick-up others to bring home. . read below and take action on monday for 1000 calls to the White House. 
 

Interviewed today by Chicago Tribune on This!!!
! 1000 CALLS TO THE WHITE HOUSE, MONDAY 9/12 Comments: 202-456-1111 Switchboard: 202-456-1414 FAX: 202-456-2461 Write to the White House as well: comments@whitehouse.gov

We were  told by someone in Homeland Security yesterday, that believe it or not, the way to get this solved is to have 1000 people call the White House to demand that the military go in and save these animals. Now that they have evacuated so many humans, its TIME, NOW, to save their best friends. The death toll of humans is much lower than expected, but not evacuating the pets has made the animal death toll unimaginable. AMERICA DOES NOT ABANDON IT'S PETS WHILE WATCHING THEM SUFFER A SLOW AND PAINFUL DEATH. This is cruelty to animals, which humans caused by leaving them, then not rescuing them, NOW HUMANS MUST SAVE THEM. FLOODING THE WHITE HOUSE WITH CALLS ON MONDAY WILL GUARANTEE a call from the White House to the field to save the animals. SPREAD THE WORD and thank you for standing up for the animals. You have saved many so far, and, many to come!

Please write to:CassM07@aol.com  for suggestions on how to get this out on forums and chat rooms, today, tomorrow and until every pet comes home.

Thank you!

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