Pets

Actions for Pets

Keep pets' ID tags up-to-date

Ensure identification tags are up-to-date and securely fastened to your pet's collar. If possible, attach the address and/or phone number of your evacuation site. If your pet gets lost, their tag ...

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Keep pet carrier, leash or harness close at hand

  If you're considering moving animals to a safer place, do so early to avoid unnecessary risk. Use a secure pet carrier or cage, leash, or harness to move any animals to safety. Animal behaviour ...

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Take enough food, water, medication and cat litter

  While the sun is still shining, consider packing a pet survival kit that could be easily deployed if disaster hits. Take pet food, bottled water, medications, veterinary records, cat litter ...

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Copy pets' health records for your Emergency Kit

  If you are unable to return to your home right away, you may need to board your pet. Most boarding kennels, veterinarians, and animal shelters will need your pet's medical records to make ...

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Be ready to act early, be considerate and act safe

  You need to ensure that in an emergency your pets can shelter in a safe place, have access to food and clean water and, in the case of flooding, are able to get to higher ground. Take ...

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If you leave your pet behind, lock them indoors

  If you leave your pet behind, lock them indoors with food and water Leaving your animals alone at home, during an emergency, could place them in danger. If you have no alternative but ...

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