We got evacuees from New Orleans (from Gustav), and the shelter here was equipped for animals. Officials said they had learned from Katrina how important it was to also provide for pets, or people wouldn't leave.
One family staying in the shelter here was interviewed for the news and said they left for Katrina but their dog perished

This time, they were able to bring their dog (on the evacuation bus) and it was housed safely too.
The pets were kept in a facility across the street from the shelters. It was staffed 24/7 with volunteers from the Humane Society, so the animals were well-cared for, and never left alone. The owners could come and visit them whenever they liked.
I'm sure Birmingham isn't the only city that made provisions for pets in its shelters, so please don't think you have to stay because of your pets.
(I mean all pet owners, not just the poster I quoted)
I have to agree that I just can't grasp someone staying because they have nowhere to go. If someone doesn't have a friend or family member, (which...dang, that's REALLY sad!) and they can't afford a hotel, then THEY are who the shelters are for! Come on!