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"NO FRIEND OR FAMILY LEFT BEHIND!"
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Research and Polls show that the American public demands evacuation plans for people and their pets.
By Barbara Basler - AARP Chronicle - May 2006
For five days after Hurricane Katrina, 69-year-old Thomas Reed and his dachshund, Weezie, slept in an attic, living on cans of vienna sausages and bags of Chee Wees cheese snacks as floodwaters surged through their working-class suburb of New Orleans. "We had no electricity, no ice, no water
"NO FRIEND OR FAMILY LEFT BEHIND!"
[attachment 26359 Katrinadogsonhighground.JPG]
Research and Polls show that the American public demands evacuation plans for people and their pets.
By Barbara Basler - AARP Chronicle - May 2006
For five days after Hurricane Katrina, 69-year-old Thomas Reed and his dachshund, Weezie, slept in an attic, living on cans of vienna sausages and bags of Chee Wees cheese snacks as floodwaters surged through their working-class suburb of New Orleans. "We had no electricity, no ice, no water