Pawprints of Katrina: Pets Saved and Lessons Learned


Posted on Jun 2, 2008 By Julia Szabo Comments(1)
by Cathy Scott
 
Howell Book House, 256 pages, $19.99
 
Available on Amazon.com
 
Along with untold devastation, the Hurricane Katrina tragedy of 2005 brought Americans a profound lesson in the importance of animal companions as valued family members. The stories in this book are heart-wrenching and uplifting at the same time, and very much worth reading.
 
The author traveled to the Gulf on assignment for Best Friends Magazine, visiting the temporary shelters operated by MuttShack, Animal Rescue New Orleans, and others. An experienced rescuer herself, Scott conducted amphibious reporting on the ground and in boats, so her book makes you feel like a firsthand witness to history, as animals are saved and the lucky ones get to be reunited with their people.
 
Among the dogs who will leave pawprints on your heart are Himie, a Rottweiler found with a plastic bottle attached to his collar holding a note and his eye medication (he was reunited with his owner) and Red, a partially paralyzed pit bull who was hospitalized for months, fitted with wheels, then later adopted.
 
So, why keep talking about the Katrina tragedy three years later? Because the animals still need our help. Animal shelters and rescue groups around the country that took in displaced pets desperately need adopters to step up and welcome those animals into permanent homes. After you've read this book, please consider adopting from your local animal shelter or rescue group - your contribution will help ease the continuing Katrina burden. 
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my husband and i adopted a dog that survived hurricane katrina and she came to us with heartworm. i can't wait to read 'pawprints of katrina". fran stone
Posted By fran
on Jun 17, 2008
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