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    House Passes Pet Evacuation Bill!!

    WASHINGTON -- A television shot of a little boy losing his dog during Katrina rescue operations was the catalyst for a House vote Monday on legislation requiring pets to be considered in future emergency preparedness plans.

    "The dog was taken away from this little boy, and to watch his face was a singularly revealing and tragic experience," said Rep. Tom Lantos, D-Calif., sponsor of the Pet Evacuation and Transportation Standards Act. "This legislation was born at that moment."

    The House was to vote late Monday on the bill, which requires that state and local preparedness offices take into account pet owners, household pets and service animals when drawing up evacuation plans. Offices that fail to do so would not qualify for grants from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

    Rep. Christopher Shays, R-Conn., with Lantos a co-chair of the Congressional Friends of Animals Caucus, said estimates are that some 600,000 animals either died or were left without shelter as a result of Hurricane Katrina. He added that the lack of pet rescue plans also put many pet owners in danger.

    "When asked to choose between abandoning their pets or their personal safety, many pet owners chose to risk their lives," he said.

    The Humane Society of the United States cited a recent Zogby International poll that found that 49 percent of adults say they would refuse to evacuate if they couldn't take their pets with them.

    Passage of the bill, said Humane Society president Wayne Pacelle, would ensure "that Americans will never again be forced to leave their best friends behind to face imminent danger."

    In the Senate, Sens. Ted Stevens, R-Alaska, and Frank Lautenberg, D-N.J., have introduced similar legislation that also would give the FEMA director authority to grant funds to state and local agencies for animal preparedness projects, including the building of emergency shelters.

    Louisiana's Legislature is considering a separate measure requiring that the state come up with plans to transport and house pets in an evacuation. The sponsor, Sen. Heulette "Clo" Fontenot, said the bill was written on the assumption the state would need 10,000 cages for the animals.

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    The bill is H.R. 3858.

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    Congress: http://thomas.loc.gov/

    Humane Society: http://www.hsus.org/
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    I remember which one they are referring to. The picture looked like this:

    The little boy was standing in front of some people (parents, presumably. this was a while ago and I can't remember if he had siblings or not.). He was about six or seven. He was holding a little white terrier-looking dog. The fireman came and ripped the pooch out of the boys arms and the boy had his arms outstretched and was screaming "Snowball! Snowball!". He was crying.

    It made me cry so much for the little boy. He did get his dog back if I remember correctly.

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    I know they should have shelters for animals and there people
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    I, for one, am just grateful that they are FINALLY opening their eyes!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jessika
    I, for one, am just grateful that they are FINALLY opening their eyes!

    My brother was talking about getting out of the apt in a fire i go i wouldn't leave Zippy or Sweet P.He looked at me crazy.
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    Thats wonderful news!! Hopefully that'll start a chain reaction & improve pet laws! & hopefully that'll come over into Canada too, as our pet laws are crap & they help very little.

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    that's wonderful!!! i just wish it had been passed a little sooner and they could have saved a lot more Katrina victims.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lute
    that's wonderful!!! i just wish it had been passed a little sooner and they could have saved a lot more Katrina victims.
    Very true, but if it weren't for Katrina, this issue would not have been brought to the attention of the government as actually BEING an issue, so without Katrina nothing still would have been done.

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