Whether a Hurricane, a Snowstorm,
or any other kind of Disaster please plan ahead for your pets too.
Have an Evacuation Plan
for your pet. Many public shelters and hotels do not allow pets inside. Know a
safe place where you can take your pets before disasters and emergencies
happen.
Develop a Buddy System.
Plan with neighbors, friends or relatives to make sure that someone is
available to care for or evacuate your pets if you are unable to do so.
Have your Pet Microchipped.
Make sure to keep your address and phone number up-to-date and include contact
information for an emergency contact outside of your immediate area.
Contact your Local Emergency Management
Office, Animal Shelter or Animal Control Office to get additional advice
and information if you’re unsure how to care for your pet in case of an
emergency.
Have an Emergency Kit
ready to go at your house and in your Car with: Food. Keep several days’ supply
of food in an airtight, waterproof container.
Water: Store a water bowl
and several days’ supply of water.
Medicine: Keep an extra supply of the medicine your pet
takes on a regular basis in a waterproof container.
First aid kit:. Talk to
your veterinarian about what is most appropriate for your pet’s emergency
medical needs.
Collar with ID tag and a
harness or leash: Include a backup
leash, collar and ID tag. Have copies of your pet’s registration information
and other relevant documents in a waterproof container and available
electronically.
Traveling bag, crate or sturdy
carrier: Ideally one for each pet.
Grooming items: Pet
shampoo, conditioner and other items, in case your pet needs some cleaning up.
Sanitation needs: Include pet litter and litter box (if
appropriate), newspapers, paper towels, plastic trash bags and household
chlorine bleach to provide for your pet’s sanitation needs.
A picture of you and your pet
together: If you become separated from your pet during an emergency, a
picture of you and your pet together will help you document ownership and allow
others to assist you in identifying your pet.
Familiar items: Put favorite toys, treats or bedding in your
kit. Familiar items can help reduce stress for your pet.
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