Planning Ahead & Pet Safety
Warnings are often issued hours - even days in advance. A little advance planning and preparation will enable you to evacuate with your pets quickly and safely.
- Have pet disaster supplies ready to take at a moment's notice.
- Bring all pets inside so that you won't have to search for them if you must leave in a hurry.
- Securely fasten collars with up-to-date identification on all dogs and cats.
- Attach phone numbers (including cell phone) and address of your temporary shelter or a friend or relative outside the disaster area.
- Keep dogs securely leashed.
- Keep cats in carriers.
-Birds and animals that are kept in cages should be transported in a secure travel cage or carrier. In cold weather, wrap a blanket over the carrier.
- In an emergency, remember that pets can react differently under stress.
- Do not leave your animals unattended where they can run off, and don't turn them loose during an emergency. The most trustworthy pets may panic, hide, try to escape, or event bite.
-Consider having your pet microchipped in case your pet gets lost during an emergency. A Microchip is permanent identification for your pet.