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In addition to those animals still inside abandoned homes, there were packs ol dogs running loose. The first ieam headed It) St. Bernard Parish in New Orleans on Oct. 9. The team, just a pair. ani, mal behaviouralisl Ellie Ross and bylaw and animal control officer lason Rogers. for this first of two expected trips, was due back early this week. Ross wrote the following, which can be viewed on the KWHS web site, last Wednesday: "There is every kind of animal here from pigs, snakes and horses to basic house pets and, of course, chickens." "We're not bringing any animals back to the com- munity," McAlister said. "We're not closing up shop here. Things will go on as normal here. We are a com- munity-based operation and this is why we're not bringing animals back." The team will, however, help transport rescued ani- mals to other shelters in the MlllEl1 22T Weber St. N. 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The expectation is that "InteriaEs Without Attitude" once the residents of Louisiana have begun to settle back into their lives, they will go looking for and hopefully be reunited with their rescued pets, "All animals will be entered on Petfinder and have photos taken - people can hopefully match up there," McAlister said. Petfinder.com will assist residents with locating their animals and Continental Airlines will pick up the lab to have the animals reunited with their owners. The second team is expected to set out on Nov. This group, expected to number closer to IO, will go wherever it is needed most. In the meantime. the KWHS is looking for assis- lance with rescue efforts. "We are looking for cor- porate sponsors and just sponsors in general from the public" McAlister said. A tent trailer has already been donated and now the team is looking for someone to donate the use of a van. Among items needed most are financial contribu- tions, which will be kept separate from regular dona- lions to the KWHS; and large quantities of walkie- talkies, heavy ceramic bowls. shelving units. hand wipes, heavy-duty garbage bags, antibacterial soap, blankets and towels. "We are here for the ani- mais," McAlister said. "Operations here will stay as they always are." For more information about the rescue efforts and a complete list of needed items. visit the web site at www.kwhumane.com .