Pet Safety

Group of pets: dog, cat, bird, rabbit
Group of pets: dog, cat, bird, rabbit

Pets are family too!

Plan how you will assemble your pets and anticipate where you will go. If you must evacuate, take your pets with you, if practical. If you go to a public shelter, keep in mind your pets may not be allowed inside. Secure appropriate lodging in advance depending on the number and type of animals in your care. Consider family or friends outside your immediate area who would be willing to take in you and your pets in an emergency. Other options may include: a hotel or motel that takes pets or some sort of boarding facility, such as a kennel or veterinary hospital that is near an evacuation facility or your family’s meeting place. Find out before an emergency happens if any of these facilities in your area might be viable options for you and your pets.

 

“Evac-Pack” include:

  1. Pet first-aid kit and guide book (ask your vet what to include)
  2. 3-7 days’ worth of canned (pop-top) or dry food (be sure to rotate every two months)
  3. Disposable litter trays (aluminum roasting pans are perfect)
  4. Litter or paper toweling
  5. Liquid dish soap and disinfectant
  6. Disposable garbage bags for clean-up
  7. Pet feeding dishes and water bowls
  8. Extra collar or harness as well as an extra leash
  9. Photocopies and/or USB of medical records and a waterproof container with a two-week supply of any medicine your pet requires (Remember, food and medications need to be rotated out of your emergency kit—otherwise they may go bad or become useless)
  10. At least seven days’ worth of bottled water for each person and pet (store in a cool, dry place and replace every two months)
  11. A traveling bag, crate or sturdy carrier, ideally one for each pet
  12. Flashlight
  13. Blanket
  14. Recent photos of your pets (in case you are separated and need to make “Lost” posters)
  15. Especially for cats: Pillowcase, toys, scoop-able litter
  16. Especially for dogs: Extra leash, toys and chew toys, a week’s worth of cage liner

 

 

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For more information, visit ready.gov or call 1-800-BE-READY

 

Here's a unique instructional video containing information for pet owners and suggestions for proactive pet emergency preparedness.