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PRESS RELEASE: AWLA Assists in Transporting Cats and Dogs from Louisiana

Home / PRESS RELEASE: AWLA Assists in Transporting Cats and Dogs from Louisiana

Media Contact: Regina Hardter
(703) 746-5662
communications@alexandriaanimals.org

Animal Welfare League of Alexandria Assists in Transport of More than One Hundred Animals from Hurricane-Ravaged Louisiana Shelters

Nearly a dozen animals will be available for adoption from the AWLA

ALEXANDRIA, Va. (September 2, 2021) — Working with the BISSELL Pet Foundation and several local animal shelters and rescues, the Animal Welfare League of Alexandria (AWLA) is helping to bring dozens of animals to Northern Virginia from Louisiana shelters that have been ravaged by Hurricane (now Tropical Depression) Ida. A plane transporting more than 100 animals landed in Virginia on Sept. 1, with cats and dogs who would be moving to facilities in Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania.

Animals on this flight were ones who were in Louisiana shelters before they were affected by the hurricane. By transporting them to the AWLA and other facilities, these animals have a new chance at finding homes across the region, while also making more room in the Louisiana shelters. This means that the southern shelters have greater capacity to take in animals displaced by the storm, with the goal of reconnecting them with their families when circumstances allow.

“Even with the plane doors closed, we could hear the dogs and how excited they were to be here,” said AWLA Adoptions & Transfer Coordinator Jeannette Acosta.

The AWLA has taken in a number of dogs ranging in age from 3 months to 9 years, as well as several kittens who will spend time in the AWLA’s foster program until they are ready for adoption.  As these animals become ready for adoption, more information about them can be found at AlexandriaAnimals.org/Adopt.

“We are so grateful to everyone who has been part of this collaborative effort, from our partners on the ground in Louisiana to those helping here in Virginia, taking these pets into their shelters so they can be adopted,” said Cathy Bissell, founder of BISSELL Pet Foundation. “This was a massive team effort with people all across the country helping each other, and while part of the work is finished, there is more to be done as we continue to help the displaced pets in Louisiana.”

“Every animal transported to our area means one more animal who has the chance to reconnect with their family in Louisiana,” said AWLA Director of Operations Katie DeWillems. “We’re glad to work with this amazing team to help dozens of animals find their homes across our community.”

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(From left to right) Skid was one of the first animals to exit the plane; Safe and secure, the AWLA’s newest residents are ready for their trip to Alexandria; Skid takes her first step toward a new life; Grits, Grillades, Roux and Beignet enjoy their first meal in Alexandria.  High-resolution photos available upon request.

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