Notes to Pages 16–28 / 129
stock, with approximately fi fteen unique to cattle and sheep and seven to
swine.
- Francione, Introduction to Animal Rights, 153.
- This defi nition comes from Dawkins, “User’s Guide.”
Chapter 1
- Hayes, Sad and Emotional Day; Jones, “TV Show Features Ike Pet.”
- For a description of the course of the storm, including damage report,
see Knabb, Rhome, and Brown, Tropical Cyclone Report. - Irvine, Providing for Pets during Disasters: An Exploratory Study.
- Louisiana SPCA, Shelter Closing; Animals Are Being Moved as Ka-
trina Approaches (press release, August 27, 2005), http://www.la-spca.org/
archive/082705katrina.htm. - Leben, Born, and Scott, CU-Boulder Researchers Chart Katrina’s Growth.
- Associated Press, “Katrina Heads for New Orleans,” FoxNews.com,
August 29, 2005, http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,167270,00.html. - Bourne, “Gone with the Water.”
- Olsen, “City Had Evacuation Plan.”
- Kaiser Family Foundation/Washington Post/Harvard University, ICR/
Kaiser/Washington Post/Harvard Poll # 2005 WPH020: Hurricane Katrina
Evacuees Survey, available at http://www.stanford.edu/group/ssds/mt-fi les/
docs/roper/2006_aug.pdf. - “New Orleans Braces for Monster Hurricane,” CNN.com, August 29,
2005, http://www.cnn.com/2005/WEATHER/08/28/hurricane.katrina/. - Foster, Superdome Evacuations Enter Second Day.
- Haygood and Tyson, “It Was as if All of Us.”
- Dauphin, There’s Something about Lily. Incredibly, Lily was reunited
with the Menendezes, who relocated to Fort Smith, Arkansas. - Best Friends Network, Update: St. Bernard School Shootings, February
4, 2006, http://network.bestfriends.org/hurricane/news/1741.html. - For Anderson Cooper’s coverage of the dogs killed at the evacua-
tion center, see http://www.cnn.com/video/player/player.html?url=/video/
us/2005/09/30/cooper.dogs.shot.cnn. Additional footage of the shootings is on
YouTube; see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KtU2AFCbJlY. - Scott, “Update.”
- Anderson and Anderson, Rescued, 42–43.
- The staging area for the Mississippi animal response was located in
Hat tiesburg. - The students of the Louisiana State University School of Veterinary
Medicine’s large animal program cared for the 350 horses also housed at
Lamar-Dixon.