Today as I was looking through a few news sites online I ran across an interesting article from CNN about making sure you have an emergency plan set up for your pets. I was mostly surprised by how similar the suggestions for pet emergency kits were for the suggestions for human emergency kits. Here are a few tips from the article that particularly stood out to me:
1. Try camping, or at least learn a few skills - It's important to keep in mind that many hotels and other places you might think to stay during an emergency may not allow pets. If you find yourself in this situation, you will probably be happy that you have some camping supplies like a tent or water filter set aside and a few skills that can help you get through until you find a more permanent place to stay.
2. Invest in sturdy pet carriers - No matter where you end up during an emergency, your pet will need to sleep somewhere. Get a carrier now and have your pet sleep in it and get used to it. Make sure it is big enough for your pet to be comfortable in and that it has space for a water and food bowl.
3. Carry copies of documentation - It is pretty common to hear that we should keep copies of credit cards, birth certificates, marriage certificates, and other important documents with our emergency kits. The same thing applies to important papers for our pets. Some papers that you might want to consider are lists of medications or allergies, vaccination records, and disaster contacts.
4. Carry photos that show you with your pet - This can work as proof of ownership. You can put pictures of you and your pet on it's carrier and also carry them with you in your emergency kit.
Click here for more ideas of what you should consider when working on preparing an emergency kit and plan for your pets and to read the article from CNN in it's entirety.




















3 Comments:
Pets definitely need to be cared for as if they were children because they are 100% dependent on you! Readers might be interested in this info here http://www.aspca.org/pet-care/disaster-preparedness/ or this http://www.humanesociety.org/issues/animal_rescue/tips/disaster_preparedness_pets.html regarding emergency planning for pets.
Thanks for all the terrific info. I have 5 cats and have been trying to figure out the best things to do.Thanks again!
Hi, I live in Western Ky and on the Madrid fault. I have 2 cats and 2 dogs which are a big part of our family and wouldn't want to be without them at any time. I wanted to say thanks this blog helps out a lot and really appreciate your time in helping our family become more prepared along with many communities. Many Thanks :) xxxxxx
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