Many families prepare plans to protect themselves in case of an emergency or natural disaster. However, some may forget to include their pets-but being prepared could help save many animal lives. The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) recommends a three-step plan for making sure your animal friends are ready to weather the storm with you.
1. Have a safe place to take your pets . Check hotels and motels for their pet acceptance policies. Ask friends and relativesabout sheltering your pet. Also check boarding facilities and, as a last resort, animal shelters.Planning will enable you to evacuate with your pets quickly and safely. The single most important thing you can do to protect your pets in a disaster is to take them with you if you evacuate.
2. Assemble a portable pet disaster kit. Be sure to include medications, medical records, leashes, current pet photos, food, water, bowls and a can opener, and other essentials.
3. Know what to do as a disaster approaches . Call ahead to confirm shelter arrangements, get supplies together, bring all pets into the house and make sure pets are wearing collars, and identification tags.