Hurricane Preparedness For Pet Owners
By FTS_author on May 2, 2010 in Foods That Make You Young, Lean, Sharp
It is not possible to predict when the hurricane season will start each year. We never know how strong the winds will be and how many of them will get to our houses. Sometimes hurricanes are very strong and dangerous. This means that we need to be prepared ahead of time, especially if we live in hurricane prone areas. And it is also very important to make sure that our helpless family members – our animals – will be take n care of too.
We all remember hurricane Katrina. It made a lot of people change their minds about emergency preparedness. All of us remember hundreds of animals that were left on their own and were simply dying without food, water and shelter. It will not take you long to make certain preparations, but these steps could save your pet’s life. And you will also get the peace of mind.
There is a lot of information on things you need to have in your emergency kit. We are not going to repeat them. We are going to focus on things you need to have for your pets to ensure their safety during possible hurricanes.
First of all, you need to stay informed. That is why try to watch the news as often as possible. Hurricanes often change their directions and speed. And this makes them highly dangerous. Watching your pet’s behavior could also be helpful. Both cats and dogs are able to feel tornados and hurricanes, tsunamis and earthquakes long time before they actually come.
If your house is not very strong and do not have a basement, you need to decide how long you are going to stay in it before evacuating. Your evacuation could last hours or even days. That is why it is important to have everything you need to survive this period of time. Do not forget food, water and medications both for you and your pet.
Keep all your animals in a single room. In this case you will be able to pack them and run away very fast. Most pets are afraid of strong winds and thunderstorms. That is why they could run away and you will have to spend your valuable time looking for them around the house. Do not forget to take your pet’s toys and a litter box when leaving your home.
In many cases it rains before a hurricane or a tornado. Make sure you have a towel to dry your pet off or something to protect your carrier from running water.
Most shelters do not allow taking pets inside. Ask if you could build up a tent for your pet. Make sure you have one in your emergency kit as well.
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