livelihood in many cases? i think it s one more blow on top of everything else. imagine having to make that decision of letting a family member go because you can no longer afford to keep them. it isn t that you don t love them. it isn t that you don t want them. you just don t have the financial resources, you know, to keep them. reporter: the spca just launched a program this week to help owners hold on to their pets. using donations, its s providing pet food and neutering to anyone in the fishing industry. but the spca doesn t have enough money to help every pet owner. ana says bp should pay. what i would love to see is bp provide some kind of support, whether it s helping to fund dog foot, cat food, veterinary care, whatever is needed so these sweet little dogs and cats don t go to shelters. reporter: too many that do end up here may never get a second chance. this is not one of those no-kill shelters. if these pets don t find a family within the next two or three weeks, th
food, cat food, veterinary care, whatever s needed so that these sweet little dogs and cats don t go to shelters. reporter: too many who do end up here may never get a second chance. this is not one of those no-kill shelters. if these pets don t find a family within the next cnn, new orleans. all right. more now on the critical oil test in the gulf in just a moment. but first some of the other headlines we re following for you. nine children are hospitalized after a church camp bus overturned in eastern kansas. their condition is not known right now. and there s good news from hackensack, new jersey, despite earlier fears that there were no bodies under the rubble of a three-story parking garage in hackensack, new jersey. at first they thought people might be trapped.