Make your Emergency Plan List and Check it Twice!

Having grown up in Long Island, New York, I am no stranger to weather-related disasters. Namely Hurricanes. For residents in the north, they are still feeling the effects of Superstorm Sandy that hit the Tri-state area in 2012.

After Katrina, it became apparent that a solid evacuation plan is essential for not only humans but for pets as well.

As you prepare an Emergency Kit for the Humans in your family, prepare one for the Pets as well.

Here comes Hurricane Florence. Let’s get you prepared.

Pet Emergency Kit:

Food/Water-At least a three-day supply in an airtight, waterproof container (Don’t forget the bowls!).

Medications

Important documents– Medical records, Registration information, adoption papers, and vaccination documents. Have Pets microchipped and be sure to enroll your pet in the database for recovery purposes.

Familiar items- Items such as a shirt worn by you, treats, toys, and bedding can help reduce stress for your pet.

Collar and/or harness WITH ID tag, rabies tag, and a leash.

Cleaning Products- Pet litter and litter box if appropriate, newspapers, paper towels, plastic trash bags and *Natures Miracle Cleaner*

Current photos of you with your pet(s) in case they get lost. Since many pets look alike, this will help to eliminate mistaken identity and confusion, as well as help prove ownership.

 

What to do when Evacuating:

The best plan is to take your family both two and four-legged and get out of harm’s way. Of course, your best option is to bunk with a friend or family member. If that is not possible, check for Pet-Friendly Hotels along your evacuation route. (Link Below) If you are moving your family to a temporary Shelter, keep in mind, not all Shelters are ‘Pet-Friendly’. Hotels are NOT required to accept Pets even during a disaster. Below are links for Ready North Carolina and South Carolina Emergency Management Division. I have also included Hurricane Preparedness for Horse Owners.

 

Pet-Friendly Hotel Link: https://www.bringfido.com/lodging/

ReadyNC: https://readync.org/EN/Plan_Pets.html  (Download the Free App!)

SCEMD: https://www.scemd.org/prepare/your-emergency-plan/pet-planning/ (Download the FreeApp!)

Horse/Horse Farm Preparedness: https://ncdisaster.ces.ncsu.edu/2016/10/horses-and-horse-farms-hurricane-preparedness/

Emergency Equine Boarding: http://www.ncagr.gov/markets/livestock/horse/directory/directory.asp?TOS=4

 

Facts about the PETS Act: https://www.avma.org/KB/Resources/Reference/disaster/Pages/PETS-Act-FAQ.aspx

 

Remember to heed all warnings and stay safe!

Let’s hope Hurricane Florence has more Bark than Bite!

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