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Don't Leave Them Behind: Your Pet Emergency Preparedness Guide
Pets are family, and when the weather turns dangerous—from flooding to heavy rains or typhoons—your cats and dogs rely on you for protection. Emergency planning for your pets is just as vital as planning for your family.
Whether facing an immediate evacuation or simply weathering a severe storm at home, being prepared is the best way to keep your beloved animal companions safe and sound.
Possible Risks
- When a disaster strikes, pets face unique and serious dangers. Understanding the risks is the first step in creating a solid pet disaster plan.
- Injury or Separation: In the chaos of an emergency, pets can get lost, escape, or become injured, especially if not wearing proper ID.
- Contaminated Food & Water: Flooding can contaminate pet food and water supplies, leading to sickness. Access to clean water is often cut off.
- Lack of Shelter & Evacuation Issues: Not all public shelters accept pets. Without a plan, you might be forced to leave your pet behind, or struggle to find pet-friendly housing.
- Extreme Stress & Anxiety: Loud noises, rising water, and disruption of routine cause extreme fear in pets, leading to unpredictable behavior or hiding.
Pet Safety Action Plan
- The key to pet emergency safety is preparation. These steps will ensure you are ready to protect your pets during a crisis.
- Prepare an Essential Pet Emergency Kit: Pack a "Go-Bag" with at least one week's supply of food and water, medications, medical records, a familiar blanket, and a favorite toy.
- Ensure Proper Pet Identification: Make sure your dog or cat wears a collar with a current ID tag. Microchipping them is the best defense against permanent separation.
- Identify Pet-Friendly Evacuation Spots: Create a list of relatives, friends, or hotels outside your immediate area that will accept pets in an emergency.
- Keep a Sturdy Carrier/Leash Handy: Have a securely-sized carrier for cats and small dogs, and a strong leash and harness for dogs, ready to go for quick evacuation.
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