Preparedness for Pets
10/12/2018 (Permalink)
After Hurricane Katrina it was estimated that over 15,500 animals were ultimately rescued. Of the 15,500, only 15-20% were reunited with their owners.
Pets are just as important as any family member to most people so make them part of your preparedness planning. Several things that you can do to make sure they stay safe during an emergency are:
Build a Pet Emergency Kit
- Food - At least a three day supply in an airtight, waterproof container.
- Water - At least a three day supply.
- Medicines and medical records
- Important documents - such as registration, adoption and vaccination papers.
- First Aid Kit
- Collar or harness with ID tag, rabies, tag and leash
- Crate or pet carrier - Have a sturdy, safe crate or carrier in case you need to evacuate. There should be enough space for the pet to stand, lie down or turn around in.
- Sanitation - Pet litter and litter box, newspapers, paper towels, plastic trash bags, and antibacterial wipes.
- Picture of you and your pet together - If you become separated, the photo will help as documentation of ownership and help others to assist you.
- Familiar items - Not only is this a traumatic time for, but also for your pet. By having some items such as treats, toys and bedding make help alleviate stress on your pet.
Most important of all is to include your pet in your evacuation plans and don't leave them behind where they can be lost or injured. It is very important to have your pet micro chipped. In the event that you do get separated from your pet, it will be much easier for the animal to be traced back to it's owner.
For more information visit ready.gov/animals and remember that SERVPRO of Aurora, Illinois 630-862-3930 knows that not only are your personal items important to you but so are your family pets. Keep them safe and be prepared!