Pet Emergency: Kits, Preparations and Helpful Advice
How to Keep Your Pet Safe
By Amy Mullen, published Apr 18, 2006
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- Leash and collars (If you have a cat, buy a harness. They may not like it, but you may need to use it to keep them near you if you must evacuate.)
- Paperwork (This includes medical conditions and records, veterinarian name and number, shot records, your cell phone numbers, current photos, and special instructions, if any.)
- Portable bowls for feeding, disposable litter trays, and a few toys
- Bottled water and bag of food (remember to refresh every few months)
Identification
It is important to be sure your pet can be identified incase they are separated from you. Keep a study collar on your pet at all times with an identification tag. You can also get a microchip implanted in your pet, right under the skin. This chip contains identification of the pet and the owner so the pet may be returned safely.
Shelter
Many places will not accept pets when housing families in times of disaster. You should do some research about places you may be able to go and bring your pet with you. These might be hotels or relatives out of your area. If you leave your pet in someone’s care while you are away, make sure they know where your supply kit is and instructions on taking care of your animals should an emergency arise.
When Disaster Strikes
When you hear there is an impending weather event, make sure your pets are inside with you and have on their identification tags. Pets often act strangely during times of stress. If they seem to be nervous, put them in their pet carriers so they do not hide where you can’t find them or becomes aggressive with you or your other pets.
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Did You Know?
Along with your family�s emergency kit, you should have one for your precious pets.
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