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May 02 2019

Pet Emergency Preparedness

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The first week in May marks Emergency Preparedness Week – a time to ensure that you are prepared if a disaster strikes. May 11th is recognized as National Animal Disaster Preparedness Day.

When disaster strikes, it is important to be prepared. During the initial phases of a disaster, while emergency relief officials mobilize, you are responsible for you own your own safety and survival – this includes the safety and survival of your pets. It’s important to create a 72-hour Emergency Survival Kit for your family – including your pets – so you are prepared in case of disaster, be it earthquake, fire, flood, hurricane, or ice storm.

Creating an Emergency Survival Kit for your pet is the first step in being prepared – checking the kit twice a year to ensure that the food and water is fresh and to update your pet’s medication and health information as needed is the second step.

Each pet needs his or her own personalized kit. Here are some guidelines for preparing emergency kits for cats, dogs, reptiles, birds, rabbits, and small mammals.

Note: While transporting your pet in his or her crate or cage, remove excess items that could cause injury during a hurried evacuation.

Items to pack for ALL pets:

Cats:

Dogs:

Reptiles

Amphibians

Birds

Rabbits and Small Mammals

The ability to care for your pet during an emergency depends on how well you have prepared. If you already have an Emergency Survival Kit, take some time this week to review, refresh, and restock, and if you don’t, now’s the time to prepare one!

Remember! Take your pets with you if you need to evacuate! Once you leave your home, it may be a while before you are allowed to return again. Your pets depend on you for their safety and survival. Get prepared. Be prepared. And stay prepared.

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