Noah's Wish On Alert to Assist With East Coast Flooding

Pet Owners Urged to Not Leave Pets Behind If Forced to Evacuate


NEW YORK, June 28, 2006 (PRIMEZONE) -- Hundreds of trained Noah's Wish volunteers have been put on alert as floodwaters continue to rise in several rain-soaked East Coast states. All volunteers in Region 4 (New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont, Pennsylvania) are standing by to assist with animal rescue. Noah's Wish staff and volunteer coordinators are in communication with local shelters in areas hardest-hit and if assistance is required, a disaster response team will be mobilized.

The singular mission of Noah's Wish is to save the lives of animals in disasters -- by rescuing, sheltering and caring for animals during disasters and by preparing individuals, organizations and communities through education and training.

Noah's Wish is reminding pet owners that it is essential to bring their animals with them if forced to evacuate. If they absolutely can not bring their pets, it is important to leave enough food and water for several days. Always make sure that pets have an identification tag with a working phone number on it.

Pet owners need to have an emergency supply kit prepared for their animals including:


 -- A three-day supply of food and fresh drinking water
 -- Bowls for food or water
 -- Extra collars, harnesses, leashes and a muzzle
 -- A carrier or crate large enough to house the animal for several
    days
 -- Bedding, towels and favorite toys
 -- Copies of pet's medical and vaccination records and a recent photo
    of your pet
 -- Any medications your pet requires
 -- First aid kit, including bandaging materials, antiseptic ointment
    and latex gloves

Noah's Wish President and Founder Terri Crisp is available for interviews.

ABOUT NOAH'S WISH:

The singular mission of Noah's Wish is to save the lives of animals in disasters -- by rescuing, sheltering and caring for animals during disasters and by preparing individuals, organizations and communities through education and training. Terri Crisp, the nation's leading expert in animal disaster preparedness, founded the organization in 2002; she has more than 20 years experience in disaster relief work. Noah's Wish has field staff around the country including 35 regional volunteer coordinators and over 1,000 volunteers trained to mobilize and respond to disasters. Noah's Wish is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization. 5047 Robert J. Matthews Parkway, Suite 200, El Dorado Hills, CA 95762. noahswish.org



            

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