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 For any tragedy, our fur babies are also victims. God Bless them. Pets Also Terror Attack Victims By  Bryan Robinson January 7, 2006, 10:45 AM ET •  6 min read Sept. 28, 2001 -- Talk about having nine lives, Tweety Pie is one very lucky feline survivor of the World Trade Center terrorist attack. When terrorists crashed two hijacked planes into the twin towers of the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, they did more than leave 6,000 people either dead or missing. Hundreds of pets either expecting their masters to come home or who were abandoned during the evacuation of various buildings nearby were left to fend for themselves. Tweety Pie was among the lucky 200 animals the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) has rescued since the terrorist attacks, and Kathleen Ross, Tweety Pie's owner, considers herself and her cat very blessed. "All I wanted was my cat," Ross said. "I kept telling them, 'I want my cat. … I've got to see my cat....
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 Rescue dogs were also used at the Pentagon. The Legacy of 9/11 Dogs By  Mara Bovsun Sep 07, 2022 | 5 Minutes 0 seconds of 29 seconds Volume 0% 00:02 04:05   "Rudolph Tauskey’s Work & Legacy" will play after the ad therapy dogs working dogs k-9s search and rescue detection dogs 9-11 About 300 dog/handler search teams responded to Ground Zero, but only about 100 were prepared for the size of the disaster Most people in the U.S. had never heard of disaster search dogs before 9/11 9/11 also ushered in a new era for therapy dogs  On first glance, this picture, from 2012, is one of unbearable sweetness. Two  Golden Retrievers  are standing together, one with a gray muzzle, the other a puppy, both wearing vests signifying that they are working dogs. AKC is a participant in affiliate advertising programs designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to akc.org. If you purchase a product through this article, we may r...

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