If you are like millions of animal owners nationwide, your pet is an
important member of your household. Unfortunately, animals are also
affected by disaster.
The likelihood that you and your animals will survive an emergency
such as a fire or flood, tornado or terrorist attack depends largely on
emergency planning done today. Some of the things you can do to prepare
for the unexpected, such as assembling an animal emergency supply kit
and developing a pet care buddy system, are the same for any emergency.
Whether you decide to stay put in an emergency or evacuate to a safer
location, you will need to make plans in advance for your pets. Keep in
mind that what's best for you is typically what's best for your animals.
If you evacuate your home, DO NOT LEAVE YOUR PETS BEHIND!
Pets most likely cannot survive on their own and if by some remote
chance they do, you may not be able to find them when you return.
If you are going to a public shelter, it is important to understand
that animals may not be allowed inside. Plan in advance for shelter
alternatives that will work for both you and your pets; consider loved
ones or friends outside of your immediate area who would be willing to
host you and your pets in an emergency.
Make a back-up emergency plan in case you can't care for your animals
yourself. Develop a buddy system with neighbors, friends and relatives
to make sure that someone is available to care for or evacuate your pets
if you are unable to do so. Be prepared to improvise and use what you
have on hand to make it on your own for at least three days, maybe
longer.
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