Pawprints of Katrina: Pets Saved and Lessons Learned
Documents the dramatic rescue of some fifteen thousand pets in the wake of the devastattion of hurricane Katrina, offers follow-up stories about what happened to these animals and to their owners, both original and adoptive, and examines what lessons have been learned about animal rescue following a disaster.
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A veteran journalist, Scott's work has appeared in numerous publications, including the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and the New York Post, and she is the author of five previous books. At the request of the Utah-based Best Friends Animal Society, Scott traveled to New Orleans to document the plight of pets displaced by Hurricane Katrina. Animal lovers and activists will appreciate Scott's moving account of the post-Katrina efforts of the Best Friends Animal Society staff and volunteers, as they worked exhaustively to reconnect some 600 pets with their original owners and to organize foster homes and permanent adoptions for some 6,000 others. Illustrated with b&w and color photographs. Annotation ©2008 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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