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Cats should always be evacuated in a cage or crate. It is easy to startle cats in the chaos of an evacuation situation and the best way to keep them safe is in a crate or cage. All animals, birds and reptiles that normally live in a cage should be transported in that enclosure.
If you have to evacuate your home during a disaster, the best way to protect your pets is to evacuate them too. If its not safe for you to stay behind then its not safe to leave pets behind either. Know which hotels and motels along your evacuation route will accept pets in an emergency.
In the article below, well explain 8 steps to help you remember what to do if an emergency occurs with your pet. Stay Calm. Assess the Problem. Respond As Much As Possible at Home. Call the Vet or an Emergency Vet. Calm Your Pet As Much As Possible. Ask a Capable Family Member to Help.
Make a Plan Plan where you and your pet will stay in case you need to evacuate your home. Create a buddy system in case youre not home during an emergency. Find a veterinarian or animal hospital in the area where you may be seeking temporary shelter and add the veterinarians contact information to your emergency kit.
Keep your pets inside and close to you. Be ready to evacuate if things change. Keep dogs on leashes and cats in carriers and make sure they are wearing identification. Find the safest place in the home; pets do better if they are in their crates away from windows or with their cages covered.
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Grooming routine Using wipes to clean dogs paws and small animals body and feet for the ones who cant have a bath. Trimming nails of every pet animals. Cleaning the accumulated wax and dirt from the ears of each of these animals weekly using a saline solution. Brushing a dogs and cats teeth.
Cats should always be evacuated in a cage or crate. It is easy to startle cats in the chaos of an evacuation situation and the best way to keep them safe is in a crate or cage. All animals, birds and reptiles that normally live in a cage should be transported in that enclosure.
During An Emergency, TAKE YOUR ANIMALS WITH YOU! It is simply too dangerous to leave companion animals unattended during natural disasters. The best way to ensure the safety of your pets is to evacuate with them. Keep a back-up a supply of pet food, prescription medications, kitty litter, and essentials.

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