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04/10/09

Help Arrives in L’Aquila, Italy for 4-Legged Quake Victims
Karen Nichols

The recent devastating earthquake in Italy has left more than 2,000 domestic pets homeless. Fortunately, help is arriving, although no one can help the pets cope with post-traumatic stress that’s exacerbated by hundreds of aftershocks. Here’s the story from the Associated Press:

L’AQUILA, Italy — Help started to arrive Thursday for the more than 2,000 cats and dogs believed to have been left homeless the earthquake in Italy.

The national animal protection agency, ENPA, said seven tons of feed had been delivered to L’Aquila for both domestic and farm animals.

Many pets and farm animals are believed to have died in houses and barns that collapsed during the quake Monday. Those that survived are showing signs of trauma, rescue officials said.

When the earthquake hit, the first thing Maria Grazia Broberzi grabbed was her cat, Pallina.

The cat now sits in a cage in the tent she shares with her owner in a camp on the outskirts of the devastated city of L’Aquila. She has refused to eat or drink since the quake. Every time Broberzi approaches, Pallina hisses and growls.

“She never did this before,” Broberzi said. “Sometimes we argued over who got the couch, but she was always affectionate.”

At least 2,000 cats and dogs are believed lost in L’Aquila alone, said Silvia Damiani, an animal rights official from Bracciano, north of Rome.

Fausto Cavalieri, a veterinary student with the Red Cross, was working at tent city outside L’Aquila, which houses 1,700 people, unloading dog and cat food from trucks. The supplies also included materials to build kennels and computer chip readers to identify animals in the effort to reunite them with their owners.

“There are people who lost their animals, and animals who lost their owners” Cavalieri said.

Iolanda and Sandrino Tarquini, a couple in their 70’s living now in the camp, were mourning their dog, a 10-year-old black pincher named Pisolo who died Thursday morning.

The couple could not get Pisolo his medication because the vet’s office was closed. And they believe the rain and chill in the tent city contributed to his death.

“He had a coat but he wasn’t wearing it” said Sandrino, as his wife cried.

Agricultural officials are beginning to assess the loss of farm animals. Cavalieri said many sheep and other farm animals were abandoned and will probably starve if they cannot be reached.

He said he had already seen a few hundred sheep crushed in a collapsed stall. The Italian farm association Coldiretti said it was too soon to give an assessment of how many animals had been lost.



Late Wednesday evening in L’Aquila, a Yorkshire terrier walked in circles, ignoring a policeman’s offer of a sandwich.


“I see a lot of these poor dogs looking lost and frightened” said the officer, Carlo Chipa. “You can tell they are domestic pets because they are healthy and well-fed, but they look lost and frightened.”


Do you have an emergency plan for your pets? Read the Cat’s Meow’s rundown on emergency preparedness. If you do nothing else, at least microchip and tag (and bell) your cat. Services like Together Tag not only provide identification, but also keep your cat’s medical information and the contact info for out-of-area friends and relatives online so anyone anywhere in the world can access it.

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There are 6 Comments

  1. Gypsy & Tasha posted a comment on April 10th, 2009 at 8:25 am

    We’re glad that there’s some help out there for animals as well as humans now.

  2. Calvin posted a comment on April 10th, 2009 at 8:40 am

    I’ve been worried about all those animals in Italy, so I’m glad to read they are getting some help. We’ll continue to purr for all the victims of the earthquake.

  3. HotMBC posted a comment on April 10th, 2009 at 9:00 am

    We’s glad to heer that the anipals are gettin helps too. We’re purring for them and the humans too.

  4. Fluffy & Alexander posted a comment on April 10th, 2009 at 4:09 pm

    Oh sooo sad! We feel such sympathy fur the animals & the people too. So many are traumatized. We will do our small part & send out pawsitive energies fur all to get help asap, animals and peoples. We do so in the hope that all pawsitives sent may help somefur or someone.

  5. GUIDO the Italian Kitty posted a comment on April 10th, 2009 at 6:40 pm

    Ah my furiends in the homeland are suffering big time and it’s Holy Week so purrhaps a miracle will happen – helpnig our 4-legged EyeTailYun furiends. We must cross our paws and PURRay and hope help is on the way.

  6. Paisan posted a comment on April 11th, 2009 at 12:50 am

    Yes, being that it is Holy Week, Guido lets definitely purrrray for miracle for all in the motherland!

    Purraying for all!

    Paisan and family.

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