Pets: During a Disaster

  • Bring your pets inside immediately.
  • Have newspapers on hand for sanitary purposes. Feed the animals moist or canned food so they will need less water to drink.
  • Animals have instincts about severe weather changes and will often isolate themselves if they are afraid. Bringing them inside early can stop them from running away. Never leave a pet outside or tied up during a storm.
  • Separate dogs and cats. Even if your dogs and cats normally get along, the anxiety of an emergency situation can cause pets to act irrationally. Keep small pets away from cats and dogs.
  • In an emergency, you may have to take your birds with you. Talk with your veterinarian or local pet store about special food dispensers that regulate the amount of food a bird is given. Make sure that the bird is caged and the cage is covered by a thin cloth or sheet to provide security and filtered light.

The information above is from the FEMA website.

For more information and resources on Pet Preparedness, please visit the web sites below.


US Department of Homeland Security – FEMA
http://www.fema.gov/

 


The Humane Society of the United States
http://www.humanesociety.org/

 


American Red Cross
http://www.redcross.org/

 


The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
http://www.aspca.org/

 


Ready Gov
http://www.ready.gov/