Natural disasters can strike at any time; when they do there’s no more time to try to prepare. Therefore disaster preparedness for your pet is vital. Having your family and pets planned for such catastrophes as earthquakes, hurricanes, tornadoes, and floods will save you time to respond and evacuate, if necessary, and could very possibly save your or your pet’s life.
The images of the destructive hurricanes along the Gulf Coast tell it all. Thous and of pets became separated from their owners and were left behind. Some survived but, like their owners, found themselves homeless. Others found new homes, and a few were miraculously reunited with their owners.
Wouldn’t you want to be able to find your pet in case of such an emergency? Start now by checking with your vet or shelter about a microchip that can easily be implanted under your pet’s skin. They’re about the size of a grain of rice and can be read by a h andheld scanner. If microchips aren’t for you, by all means have an ID tag on your pet’s collar that includes a cell phone number or a number where you can be easily reached. Keep in mind that home phone numbers in disaster areas could potentially be out of service.
Items that are essential to have with you before you leave home include:
Getting your pet used to a pet carrier on short trips around town will help ease their hesitation to get in one in a frantic time of emergency or evacuation. Find one they’ll be comfortable riding in for extended periods with plenty of room and ventilation.
Taking these few simple precautions can make the difference in saving your pet’s life or being reunited with them.
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