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Hurricane Prep: Safeguarding Your Furry Friends

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SAFEGUARDING YOUR FURRY FRIENDS:

PET SAFETY DURING SEVERE WEATHER EVENTS

As residents of Louisiana brace themselves for hurricane season, it’s important that we not overlook the safety and well-being of our beloved four-legged companions. Pets are cherished members of our families, and during times of crisis, it is essential to have a plan in place to ensure their safety.

STAY INFORMED AND PLAN AHEAD:

Being well-informed about hurricane warnings and evacuation orders is the first step in safeguarding your pets. Stay tuned to local news, weather updates, and official announcements from emergency management agencies. Understand the designated evacuation zones and have a clear understanding of when it is time to take action. Remember, pets should never be left behind during an evacuation.

IDENTIFY PET-FRIENDLY EVACUATION SHELTERS AND HOTELS:

Not all shelters or hotels accept pets during emergencies, so it is crucial to plan in advance. Research and identify pet-friendly evacuation shelters or hotels outside the evacuation zone and keep their contact information handy. Some shelters require preregistration, so ensure you complete the necessary paperwork ahead of time. Make note of any specific requirements, such as up-to-date vaccinations or health certificates, and keep these documents in your emergency kit. We like BringFido.com and PetsWelcome.com to help find pet friendly hotels and motels well in advance of an evacuation.

ARRANGE SAFE TRANSPORTATION:

Transporting your pets to safety requires careful planning. If you have multiple pets or large animals, consider arranging for appropriate transportation well in advance. Keep your vehicles fueled and ready for evacuation. Ensure carriers or crates are easily accessible, and practice loading your pets into them calmly to reduce stress during an emergency situation. If you anticipate difficulty evacuating with your pets, reach out to local animal welfare organizations or friends and family for assistance.

MAINTAIN IDENTIFICATION AND MICROCHIPPING:

In the event of separation from your pet during a hurricane, proper identification is vital for a safe reunion. Ensure your pet’s identification tags are up to date with your current contact information. Additionally, consider microchipping your pets as a reliable backup. Remember to register the microchip and keep your contact details updated with the microchip company.

PREPARE AN EMERGENCY KIT:

Just like you would have an emergency kit for yourself, it is crucial to create one specifically tailored to your pet’s needs.

This kit should include essential items such as:

-Sufficient food and water for at least one week, stored in waterproof containers.

-Medications and prescriptions, along with copies of your pet’s medical records.

-Leashes, collars with identification tags, and sturdy carriers for each pet.

-Comfort items like blankets, toys, and familiar scents to reduce stress.

-Disposable litter trays, litter, and waste disposal bags for cats.

-Current photographs of your pets for identification purposes.

-Contact information for your veterinarian and local animal shelters.

KEEP CALM AND COMFORT YOUR PETS:

During times of stress and uncertainty, pets can sense our anxiety. Try to remain calm and reassure your pets. Create a safe and quiet space for them in your home, preferably away from windows and exterior walls. Familiarize your pets with their carriers or crates beforehand so they feel secure when it’s time to evacuate. Provide comforting items, such as their favorite toys or blankets, to help ease their anxiety.

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